Why History must be taught in
schools
The
Gross influx of Fulani herdsmen presently now calls for the sharing of this History.
This is why History must be taught
in our schools. Those who neglect History are bound to repeat the mistakes of
the past.
By John Tall Jukuns
Why History must be taught in
schools
The
Gross influx of Fulani herdsmen presently now calls for the sharing of this History.
This is why History must be taught
in our schools. Those who neglect History are bound to repeat the mistakes of
the past.
By John Tall Jukuns
The story is told of how King
Yunfa, the Hausa Sarki in Gobir (now called Sokoto) hosted a Fulani immigrant
called Usman Dan Fodiyo and his group in February 1804, as a result of this and
since 1808 the whole of the northern region lost its kingdoms and were replaced
by Fulani emirates.
Usman Dan Fodiyo at his younger age |
King Yunfa is said to have
been killed in 1808 and the Fulani warrior (Usman Dan Fodiyo) established
Sokoto caliphate, making himself Sultan.
Gradually, other Hausa
kingdoms were pillaged and taken over by the Fulani emirs. The ethnic groups in
the core north were the first victims of Fulani imperialism, a venture that
occurred because the people were given access to grazing land as a result of
the hospitality of the hosts.
They however failed to
overrun the Bornu and Jukun kingdoms, so the Shehu of Bornu and Aku Uka remain
paramount till today!
Usman Dan Fodiyo at his old age |
The Afonja dynasty
compromised by allowing a Fulani warrior known as Janta Alimi to settle in
Ilorin, the Fulani guerrillas killed Afonja in 1824
And Ilorin, a Yoruba town
under the Oyo Empire, fell into Fulani hands, becoming an emirate under Sokoto
caliphate till today! Even the attempts of the O'odua People's Congress (OPC)
to revert to status quo ante and crown an Onilorin of Ilorin became an exercise
in futility.
The Yoruba warriors got wise
and defeated the Fulani jihadists in Osogbo in 1840, if this didn't happen
there would most likely have been Fulani "emirs" as rulers in Oyo
Alaafin, Ibadan, Owo, Osogbo, Ede, Ado, and Igede Ekiti today!
If the Bini Kingdom did not
fight and repel the jihadists, they would have penetrated the Edo/Delta region
beyond the present day Edo North Senatorial District which gave in and allowed
the jihadists to overrun & Islamize them.
Along with some ignorant folk
most of them are now angling for grazing areas and a corridor through the
entire federation. These grazing areas will in future become Fulani
settlements, later communities and finally local government areas with elected
officials.
If you think I am being alarmist look towards the once beautiful and serene
Middle Belt state of Plateau.
The exact same thing happened
in Jos.
Therefore, it will not be
farfetched to conclude that the Fulani herdsmen are pawns in an agenda to overrun
all towns in Nigeria! So that we will have emirs in Owerri, Enugu, Benin,
Agatu, Wukari, Abeokuta and other towns where FG creates "grazing
reserves" for Fulani herdsmen!
If Yunfa didn't accommodate
Fodio and his warlike immigrants from Futatoro, Hausa sarkis would be ruling
today in the north!
And if Afonja didn't conspire
with Alimi, a Yoruba kingdom would not have been ruled by Alimi's offspring
till today!
It is a subtle continuation
of the 1804 Fulani jihad by the fully-armed and protected Fulani herdsmen with
an age-old agenda to overrun and Islamize the whole of Nigeria very quickly.
I will end this with what
someone rightly said- "The grazing bill is not an attempt to solve the
problem, it's a subterfuge to progress the agenda"
It's an age-old political
strategy really-..Create a problem, come up with a "solution" that
advances the cause, and then give it a legal backing.
Make it look like a win-win situation.The story is told of how King
Yunfa, the Hausa Sarki in Gobir (now called Sokoto) hosted a Fulani immigrant
called Usman Dan Fodiyo and his group in February 1804, as a result of this and
since 1808 the whole of the northern region lost its kingdoms and were replaced
by Fulani emirates.
King Yunfa is said to have
been killed in 1808 and the Fulani warrior (Usman Dan Fodiyo) established
Sokoto caliphate, making himself Sultan.
Gradually, other Hausa
kingdoms were pillaged and taken over by the Fulani emirs. The ethnic groups in
the core north were the first victims of Fulani imperialism, a venture that
occurred because the people were given access to grazing land as a result of
the hospitality of the hosts.
They however failed to
overrun the Bornu and Jukun kingdoms, so the Shehu of Bornu and Aku Uka remain
paramount till today!
The Afonja dynasty
compromised by allowing a Fulani warrior known as Janta Alimi to settle in
Ilorin, the Fulani guerrillas killed Afonja in 1824
And Ilorin, a Yoruba town
under the Oyo Empire, fell into Fulani hands, becoming an emirate under Sokoto
caliphate till today! Even the attempts of the O'odua People's Congress (OPC)
to revert to status quo ante and crown an Onilorin of Ilorin became an exercise
in futility.
The Yoruba warriors got wise
and defeated the Fulani jihadists in Osogbo in 1840, if this didn't happen
there would most likely have been Fulani "emirs" as rulers in Oyo
Alaafin, Ibadan, Owo, Osogbo, Ede, Ado, and Igede Ekiti today!
If the Bini Kingdom did not
fight and repel the jihadists, they would have penetrated the Edo/Delta region
beyond the present day Edo North Senatorial District which gave in and allowed
the jihadists to overrun & Islamize them.
Along with some ignorant folk
most of them are now angling for grazing areas and a corridor through the
entire federation. These grazing areas will in future become Fulani
settlements, later communities and finally local government areas with elected
officials.
If you think I am being alarmist look towards the once beautiful and serene
Middle Belt state of Plateau.
The exact same thing happened
in Jos.
Therefore, it will not be
farfetched to conclude that the Fulani herdsmen are pawns in an agenda to overrun
all towns in Nigeria! So that we will have emirs in Owerri, Enugu, Benin,
Agatu, Wukari, Abeokuta and other towns where FG creates "grazing
reserves" for Fulani herdsmen!
If Yunfa didn't accommodate
Fodio and his warlike immigrants from Futatoro, Hausa sarkis would be ruling
today in the north!
And if Afonja didn't conspire
with Alimi, a Yoruba kingdom would not have been ruled by Alimi's offspring
till today!
It is a subtle continuation
of the 1804 Fulani jihad by the fully-armed and protected Fulani herdsmen with
an age-old agenda to overrun and Islamize the whole of Nigeria very quickly.
I will end this with what
someone rightly said- "The grazing bill is not an attempt to solve the
problem, it's a subterfuge to progress the agenda"
It's an age-old political
strategy really-..Create a problem, come up with a "solution" that
advances the cause, and then give it a legal backing. Make it look like a win-win situation.
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