A Fulani-Nigerian in England

The Unique Perspective of a British, Fulani-Nigerian Navigating Three Cultures

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Showing posts with label Riots. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Riots. Show all posts
11 July 2012

My Sad Thoughts After Fulani Gunmen Kill Hundreds

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Being a member of a people, and having your identity linked to a tribe is fantastic when all is well and you are a source of curiosity and a...
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2 May 2012

My Travels Across Nigeria

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So, I've ventured outside Abuja to three other states. Below is my impression of each: JOS My favourite place so far. The four-hour j...
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20 April 2011

10 Reasons Why Hausa Nigerians Riot

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Northern Nigeria has a long history of religious and ethnic violence, with Hausa/Muslim men the main perpetrators. In 2002 the Miss World ...
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11 March 2011

My Muslim and Christian Past

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My father was a Fulani Muslim. He went to the mosque most Fridays, wore a Hula and Babanriga and prayed on his ornate prayer mat. I had a ...
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Fulani Nigerian in England
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Born into a Hausa-speaking Fulani household of moderate academics, I obtained a Masters in Journalism and was happy, until curiosity about my ethnicity increased. So I moved to Nigeria in 2011 and began sharing my experiences of being British and Nigerian from a rare Fulani female perspective. The Fulanis - one of Nigeria's most influential tribes - remain somewhat of a mystery...until now.
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