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*DISPERSED FULANI SETTLEMENTS IN NIGERIA ARE STRATEGIC, NOT RANDOM - They are foundations for something bigger, more horrendous.*

No civilized Nigerian is against anyone, including Fulani living anywhere as peaceful citizens. But do the caliphatist Fulani believe in peace, or desire to live as peaceful citizens with others; do they believe that peace instead of fighting can give them anything in Nigeria? The caliphate knows this, but not interested in any such "useless arguments" that deny the Fulani their "entitlement to territories" in Nigeria. From one tactic to another they have never hidden the terrible violent ambition, which they are implementing piecemeal, and other Nigerians continue to act as if nothing is happening.

The tens or possibly hundreds of thousands of well-protected Fulani settlements in all the States' indigenous forests of Nigeria are growing in populations, well-armed to the teeth.

They procured the settlements by brute force of conquest, murdered or expelled the owners of those indigenous communities, destroyed their homes and crops and properties, drove survivors into IDPs camps, are directly or indirectly sponsored or condoned or subsidized by authorities who allow them import allies from sahel and compromise and recruit poor and unemployed local agents, use kidnapping for ransom and organ-harvesting as additional means of purchasing arms and maintaining their violent and unlawful forest governance, often use "cattle-rearing" and "hunting" as smokescreen to cover their murderous activities, are contemptuous of the Anti-Open Grazing laws, pay no taxes to any authorities while exacting "taxes" and "tithes" from their local victims, are parasitic agents of environmental degradations and unhygienic practices like selling to others products like goats that they themselves do not consume for being aware of the health implications, a law unto themselves and not answerable to constitutional legality, and openly proclaim a righteous entitlement to all those aboriginal lands and associated illegalities, having been so directed by their divine ancestor or ancestors.

*The Fulani settlements all over Nigeria are a well-planned, carefully coordinated, armed, supplied and protected seeds of a future Fulani-captured Nigeria, whether or not under a Fulani caliphate, but hoped to be so.*

While the "wise and educated" Yoruba, Igbo, Hausa, Middle Belter, Southerner, etc are looking forward to the next money, profits, "elections," mutual treacheries, betrayal and antagonism, office "promotions," etc., the Fulani caliphate and its several global think tanks and their foreign allies are looking towards the next 2 to 5000 years, when all those violent settlements across nooks and corners of Nigeria would have exponentially grown in populations over the natives via one man four wives, then demand LGAs and town councils and representatives of their own, and by military, divide-and-rule and other means impose a nation-wide Zangon-Kataf upon myopic, bickering and unprepared Nigerian ethnic nationalities.

They are fully aware that that was how the black/Berber populations of North Africa were replaced by the white Arabs, and the violent orchestrations all over Nigeria and the opening ajar of the Northern borders to pour in Sahelian Fulani through them, from Mauritania to Yemen, are a strategic design to repeat that genocidal North African act, and the more they kill to get there the greater their rewards in heaven. It is not a religious matter; it is a tribal/racial, civilizational struggle using religion as cover, and as means to recruit allies.

So, any Nigerian moslem thinking that dipping the koran to the Gulf of Guinea is service to Allah, better be informed that while nobody opposes his choice of religion, its pursuit under the Fulani caliphate is not islamic, but a promotion of Fodioism, the ideological expression of Fulani caliphate domestic conquest and imperialism, whose ultimate objective is to extinguish the Yoruba, Igbo, NOK, Middle Belt and all other ethnic nationalities and civilizations in Nigeria and replace them with the hypocritical primitivism called _sharia_, as a means of enslavement and control applied to their enemies, in which some fragile entities would pretend to be God's agents on earth and to whom all other persons would swear to oaths of fealty to kowtow to them as gods.

*This mystery remains:*
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*Why authorities permit the Fulani to bear arms, whether Dane guns or AK 47/49s, while prohibiting those being killed by the Fulani to also bear arms; and why the military, security, police, judicial, services and agencies "allegedly" rather attack the communities attacked by the Fulani once they attempt to defend themselves, even with sticks or "African science!"* Orders from above? Which above? Nigerians need to have this mystery solved.

Since mid-2015, with a brief interlude after mid-2023, possibly millions of Nigerians have been wiped out in Fulani-related "wars" - the Hausa Tsantsa Development Association alone is claiming up to 7 million Hausa killed in the period. Now, the Fulani killings, kidnappings, butcheries and organ-harvestings have resumed with greater intensity across all the States in the South, Benue, Middle Belt, Hausaland. They by right perpetrate atrocities against any and everyone, but expect nobody to be worried.

The Amotekun is all shiny clothes and parades but with no tangible effects on the Fulani, while the Yoruba are being murdered; the Ebubeagus are all parts and parcels of them, killing the Igbo and blaming it on the Igbo; the Vigilantes have no authority to actually flush them out of their murderous hideouts; and the Governors are almost entirely planted by them or intimidated to ignore or even assist in the eradication of their own wards. What of the Army Commanders, Commissioners of Police, Judges, and so? Go ask them!

*QUESTION:*
*What is happening to Nigeria: is the country sold off to the Fulani caliphate and/or their external allies?*

Millions perished in years of sponsored nationwide brutality under several pretexts to procure an unlawful _lebensraum_ for the Fulani; now, what would Nigeria say would be reason for its continuation after the terrorist-in-chief Mahdi had completed in mid-2023 his 8 years of mayhem against the Igbo, Yoruba, Benue, Middle Belt, Hausa, etc?

*Should Nigeria immediately proscribe the murderous caliphate system and its destabilizing parallel governance, restructure the country, grant every ethnic nationality or groupings thereof some measure of self-determination to develop and protect their civilizations within One Nigeria - or must everyone continue waiting and praying until all are completely subjugated to the caliphate and its external and domestic alles?*

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