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In Ethiopia the Fulani are the original Jews, NOT from Today Jewish State Israel, The Ancient Israel was located in South Africa & around the Niles, I have few of the Books written of the Jews Fulani. WHEN Ras Tafari, invaded Ethiopia, his OWNED Country with the help of the head of Christianity, The Fulani, used to worship the Hebrew Faith, Ras Tafari, changed Hebrew Faith to Christianity Faith. Jet-Black Jews, they were killed by the governments later the Israeli, used Planes to Air-lifted the Jews from Sudan & took them to Israel. Ras Tafari, send his Soldiers, & took the Cameroon peoples to worked in his Palace as Slaves. Ras Tafari is King Selassie REAL name, now JOINING it up, call Rastafari, which the Rastafarian worship.
Anan Mai...The Story of Haile Selassie I has been distorted to suit different Nations depending on what side You are on. Haile Selassie I has done Many Amazing Things during His Rein. We must never forget the Good over the bad!!! More Love to The Original Children of Judah. 💚💛❤
@@tekazzdon888lm5 Bear in mind I never visited Africa, Europe, I hatched born in Americas, I am exacted to visit KEMET now known as Egypt. The FIRST time I learned of King Selassie was in my History class the teacher gave her students Myself included a Book report, my Book report was on King Selassie. I had to find different Books watched Documentaries, to came-up with my reports. Later, I made an comment of Selassie, an historian, she said, while Selassie was ruled Ethiopia, his soldiers over to Cameroon or Uganda to catch peoples bring them over to Ethiopia as slaves. THERE is NO good in someone, who invaded his OWN Country ONLY to coveted the THRONE, Just has King Ebenezer of Ethiopia, used to treated his peoples in old aged he started to be FAKE good, Pope calls him a saint.
Finally there's someone showing the world the people of the fulani tribe. I grew up in kano , my parents had fulani nannies...loving and caring. But today the condition of the country has given a beautiful tribe an ugly name they do not deserve. There are many good fulanis in Nigeria. Not all of them are terrorists. Thank you for your beautiful work.
Really? The condition of Nigeria has given them a bad name? I guess they are the only tribe in Nigeria that the notoriety that currently preced them should be considered an happenstance. Na so... Well done
Nice job. This video will help in proving to the whole world that not all Fulani herdsmen are bad. Every tribe has good people as well as bad people. Love is all we need in Nigeria
I came across your videos few weeks ago and let me tell you that i binge watch all the episodes, your videos are first hand authentic and unique, So much raw content that you cant get any where else. My best video is the gigantic trees in the Eastern Nigeria that can fit in so many people. You're a treasure to behold, thanks for your docu series. I'm watching from the U.S, your new subby.
The cradle o life and I'm stuck here in America with you sweet sister, these videos do take me on a incredible adventure everytime, it's so hard to remember this guy's name though! Hope he can make it to 100.000.000 and get some better transportation!
You’re fearless showcasing all the dangerous part of Nigeria without being afraid of armed kidnappers. I really enjoy your videos. The only thing we need in Nigeria is love and derive away from corruption, so that every citizens can benefited from the resources and not just some few corrupt bastard politicians ridicule our country around the world.
Yeah. I wish we the youths can take on the politicians to teach them all a lesson for not fostering gain for all of us. So that whoever takes up the position next will sit tight and work first and not think to steal or hoard.
David you are a passionate content creator willing to go where no one dares to go. Your channel is destined for greatness and May God guide and protect you as you keep giving us your viewers more daring content.
Fulani people are nice my dad mum is Fulani very lovely grandma with a good heart may her soul rest in peace, the ones carrying guns around are Nigel but have mixed with Fulani those are the one fighting, thanks for letting people know we still got good Fulani out there 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
I really appreciate your effort showing our people in positive light. For we are all black African people and must find good ways to be together. Thank you guys.
Mr. David, you are truly blessed. These videos are much more than "content," as we see and know it these days on social media. Your videos reveal true passion for humanity. May God bless the works of your hand.
Fulanis in my time were the best most hospitable ethnic groups in Nigeria until buhari came along to use the vulnerable ones for his personal political agenda to destroy Nigeria. We couldn’t wait enough for them to come through our neighborhoods to hang out with them until sundown in the 1960’s . Boy, I truly enjoyed their fura while we shared our clean water.
That food you ate is miyakuka dont knw if i spelt it correct. I served in Gombe and was an Adhoc staff in Tsangaya daya(fulani area) Dukku LGA and it was the emirs sons place I stayed as the only female corper with my other colleagues. I was even learning fulfude. I enjoyed how the emirs son cared for me and my colleagues. And we ate that food David enjoyed in the video. Evry morning they will bring bucket of masa and kifi cos I mentioned I liked it. Fulani people are nice. Its just religious sentiments causing divide on the country.
Waoh David it's you again with my people (my tribe Fulani). Am overwhelmed joy with what you witnessed as a guest to Fulanis. What you said of them later to is a vindication that not all Fulanis are bad or murderers. I pray the World will objectively judge them the way you did. So l say thank you for this beautiful video and many others especially the ones on Fulani l search them to watch from you. So l "NNA DALUU" "CHUKWU NYULO GIKAKA". You l taught by Igbo in my secondary school. 90% of our teachers and workers were Igbos. The students to were the majority. So l learned these Igbo words. Actually only English allowed to be spoken then. That was 1975-1980, at FGGC ABULOMA PH. Sorry for the diversion.
Yes, they are my Fulani family now. They treated me so well. And generally I believe all Nigeria are good irrespective of few bad ones and Politicians that try to divide us
@@DavidNkwaThat's how Fulanis are - they are very Shy, Humble, Respectful Trust Worthy and Generous. Unfortunately when the foreign ones from the neighboring Country came joined some, the narrative changed negatively. But majority of us (Fulanis) remain the good ones known previously. Thanks David for bringing this out 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Watching in appreciation from Alberta Canada 🇨🇦. The family looked like they set you up for the night and next day pretty good with the means they had. May God bless all those who love him and the innocent in Nigeria. Amen. I'm often embarrassed for our spoiled cultures in the western world. It's actually to our demise. 😢❤️🙏
true 90s for me though, whenever I visited home in Kwara state, they brought us wara every morning amongst other produce....they seemed harmless and sweet to meet from my POV
@@MrsMugswell obviously they’re nice! Some uneducated men woolen insult the whole tribe that consist of over 15 million people because of hatred! If that was done to all tribes then all tribes would have been bad!
It is so unfortunate that we have a ministry and minister of agriculture who can not educate these nomads on how to work and rear their livestock more efficiently and effectively. Most of the agricultural byproducts that go to waste, if well integrated, can be more sustainable for these animals. It's well sha
Always be careful oo... The fulani people are also welcoming, kind, and peaceful in nature, but during war and conflicts, don't dare them, they are also, dangerous and cannot be push over easily.... When you live peacefully with them, no prob...... Enjoy your stay....
The villagers are living in peace and harmony. I can see love within the community. If we can all live like that in Nigeria then they won’t be criminals.
They won’t be criminals? Why do you guys associate some few criminals with a whole tribe that consist of more than 15 million people? Really you guys need education!
We have the good and the bad. Those who have bad experience from some Fulani are not lying or exagerating. They are friendly but can be easily influenced It is what it is
I just came across your channel a few hours ago and I’ve been stuck on your channel, watching several videos. I must commend you for a job well done, keep of the good work and great content
Am glad you’re doing some of these documentaries because a lot of people are brainwashed by misinformation about the Fulani ethnic group…Some people have never met A Fulani in there lives but they’ll be saying all kind of crazy stuff about us.
Everything that has been said about Fulanis is been well deserved. There are criminals in every tribe and races, what is different in Nigeria is the inpunity of Fulani. They kill and maim with inpunity because the Law Enforcement will not take them. Even if you capture a Fulani criminal yourself and take him to a police station, the police will release him right after you turn your back. If you insist that he must be prosecuted, they will hang a crime around your neck. And why would the police not arrest or prosecute a Fulani? For a few generations, they've learnt that you cannot prosecute a Fulani without consequences. Hence Law Enforcement don't want to touch a Fulani for fear of harming their careers. In other West African countries, Fulanis are better behaved than in Nigeria. It is actually Nigerian governments that constantly put pressures on neighbouring West African countries to accommodate Fulanis more. Fulani who is well behaved elsewhere knows that he is untouchable in Nigeria. So as soon as they cross into Nigeria, they behave anyhow. That's why they come in to slaughter Nigerians and walked out untouched. Imagine EL-Rufai, governor of Kaduna, went in search of Fulanis in West Africa to beg them with Money, so that they will stop killing on their seasonal migration through Kaduna. Where else in the world would foreigners walk into another country to kill and maim and then walk out free without being arrested by law enforcement. Then a governor of a state went in search of them to pacify them with taxpayers money. Check the jails in Nigeria and see if you are going to find any Fulani there, yet they account for the majority of the criminal mayhem in Nigeria for the last decade at least. They slaughter Hausas, their main hosts in Nigeria, like they are chickens. Yes Fulani deserve every hate they get and more.
@@idowumohammed4689 I didn’t know that Fulani has impunity in Nigeria which again I don’t believe what you’re saying because in Nigeria the Fulani herders has suffered the most, from conflicts with farmers, politicians inflaming rifts between the locals and the Fulani herders…I’m not surprised because since Buari became president he’s been the most hated man in Nigeria so who would think that his kinsmen would be spared…Look am not saying that some Fulani haven’t engage in any criminal activities but some of you make it seems like it’s only the Fulani that commit crimes in Nigeria…Thank God Buari is no longer the president. We have already seeing the Yoruba being targeted online. The Fulani herder I can tell you if you don’t offend him , he doesn’t have your time. Those cows you’re seeing is his inheritance , his business, imagine someone want to destroy your business for you, won’t you defend it. The Fulani in Nigeria is no different from the ones living in other countries, maybe a little. How can you say Fulani slaughter people ??.So they just go rampaging and killing people because they have no head. Really ??. Farmers/ herders conflicts is something that has been there for a very long time and the Fulani always compensate the farmers especially the older herders..I don’t really know where you get your statistics from and unless you can show us your findings or someone else that the Fulani people committed the highest crimes in Nigeria, then you’re just speaking without substance. Do you know how many crimes are committed in Nigeria ??. What’s is your tribe ?. Since it’s convenient for you to talk about other people tribe and the crimes they’ve committed.
@@BH-by9zf No surprise in your reply. Spoken truly like an entitled Fulani. Cow-Herding is a cultural pastime, and not a business. It is very destructive to the economy. It takes 3 times the economic destruction to raise a cow to maturity. If Fulani are not destroying farms all over the nation, Nigeria will get at least 2 times more in the quantity of agric products. Farmer-Herder clashes occur because Fulani tramples on people's farms and feed their cattle with farmers sweats. And if they complain they slaughter and terrorize the village, because they know nobody can touch them in Nigeria. I have interacted with hundreds of Fulani from Senegambia to Cameroon in their African villages and with Educated Fulanis abroad, and there is no question that Nigeria practices 2 levels of citizenships, with Fulani as the superior while other Nigerian ethnics are considered 2nd class. No other place in West Africa where Fulanis enjoy such incongruity, a reason why many of them both herders and town-Fulanis are flocking to Nigeria in large numbers. Why wouldn’t they? I would do same if I am a Fulani and an ordinary citizen in Senegal and find that I can become a super-citizen, living above the law, as soon as I set foot in Nigeria. I have news for you. Your days are numbered. The ethnic supremacy cult that Shaytan accursed Usman Fodio started under the guise of his fake Islam is about to come crashing down. It has gone on for 220 years, and it is only a matter years and not even decades, when the original Nigerian natives will begin to take their country back from the Futa-Jalon barbarian invaders.
@@idowumohammed4689 Stop spewing nonsense… What do you mean entitle Fulani ??. We are having an argument and you want to deflect the argument. FYI, I’m not claiming anything and of course every Fulani is proud of their culture and we don’t hide it… I guess you don’t even know your tribe. You have had engagement with hundreds of Fulani?? Oh please stop the lies… I’ve lived both in Senegal and Nigeria. What you’re saying is common in most ethnic groups in Africa…There are always sub-groups in most ethnic groups in Africa , some call it caste…There is nothing like second class , you’re just dumb because you should be familiar with this since you’re claiming Mr. know-all… We have Bororo, different castes but we are all the same. Here again you’re accusing the Fulani of practicing something that is common within ethnic groups in Africa. Most Fulani you see coming to Nigeria in recent times are from Niger or Cameroon and they’re there for business because Nigeria has the market. It’s always one side of the story… Have you heard about cattle rustling?? Are you familiar with this term. Do you know how many Fulani have been attacked by criminals and there cows taken from them ?. I guess you’re not because it’s not posted on some social media. You think the Fulani herder life is easy, Do you know how many of them have lose their lives to these criminals ??. I though you’re sensible. How can you say that cattle herding is past and has little economic value… Do you know the millions of Nigerians that eat cow eat everyday ??. Even an illiterate would know that cattle business brings a lot of income to the Nigerian economy. Most of these farmers that had conflicts with the Fulani are small scale farmers, but even as that I can’t say they don’t contribute to the Nigerian economy. Who are the original Nigerians ??… I would like to tell you that every tribe in Nigeria migrated at some point in there history. At least my tribe was lucky to establish an empire.. What does your own do ??.. Or your ancestors were cowards. I’ve so much respect for the Hausa because we belong to the same religion and you’re just hiding under that Muslim name…Crawl out of that hole and unveil yourself…We are proud to be Muslims, we are proud to spread Islams among our African brothers. We fought, sometimes we were victorious and other times we lost. The past is always ugly, Those days only the strong survive. Now we have countries, everything has changed so nobody will take anyone lands from them. Everyone knows what belongs to them and most lands belong to either the state or chiefs so I don’t know what you’re talking about Nigerians taking their lands back.
You shouldn't be surprised that the Fulani herdsmen treated you with great kindness and hospitality. That is the African Way absent of western interference through remotely engineered divisions and conflicts. Excellent video. Thanks.
Very true, God help, I schooled in the days where u do common entrance in lagos u end up in Enugu or kaduna without any problems. There was intermarriages, no hatred.
Not surprised they treated you well. The Fulani in the Senegambian region region (where I'm from) are amazing people. Always follow the money, there must be someone or group fueling this conflict.
Bro, you can make a complete professional documentary with some of your first-hand experience exploration videos. They are good enough to compile. Trust me...
We all know or should know, there are good and bad sides to EVERYONE. So basically no surprises there. People's natural reaction to others is to be hospitable, unless other strangers have come before and left a bad impression. @Oga Nkwa, will you start learning Hausa to smooth your journey throughout 2/3 of the country? BigWillz can help you. Respect to you Oga Nkwa, you're an appreciative man. May God bless your hosts.
Not everyone who carries a gun and kidnaps people is fulani. Its a term coined by the media to demonize a weaker disenfranchised people in nigeria who dont have the resources to fight or push back against the narrative. In order words,They are scapegoats.
Well done Brother David! I now see this is your passion so go after it, we only have 1 life to live so follow your dreams. We will be praying for you on your journeys.🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
I started watching your videos a few months ago due to the fact that I am retired and have the time .I truly enjoy them and I also get to see the real parts of Africa . I heard so many negative stories about the continent ,like anywhere else there's bad and there's good ,I really enjoy the videos thanks for sharing
Yep....you can't believe the hype!!!!!Happy you eat and slept well....had the trek...then came back to a nice chicken stew meal.....seems like a good time was had by your team!!!
I just wonder why this kind of video never get up to one million views, does it mean they don’t know what kind of risk you took for this kind of raw video. You are very courageous bro. One love
The problem we have in Nigeria is some of the political class that keeps on dividing us for their own political gains. I did my national service in Yobe; and worked there from 2001-2003. Those days were relatively peaceful. I even shared my room with a Fulani at one point. His name is Nura and a lecturer at UniMaid presently.
My Igbo partner was concerned for your safety. Thankfully as you have pointed out the reputation of a group of people doesn't always define all people that identify as being of that group. Great video .
I am so happy to hear from you that expression “Fulani are kind people “. Because our moral code, Pulaaku is always guiding us wherever we are. A Fulani should follow Pulaaku otherwise, he is not a Fulani.
Thank you David, for sharing this extraordinary experience. I got to know some fulani people too when I visited and lived in Cameroon. I am Dutch, living in Germany. Gods blessings and protection for you and the fulani family. Rgds. Harry
I was born in Kano, Jaba Village. I have not been home since I was very young. I miss the Smells and the Heat. I am waiting for my Son to grow and then make the journey home. I miss Nigeria 🇳🇬 with All my Heart and Pray for a Brighter Future for All Africa 🌍
Jaba is no more a village now. It's has become an urban settlement with mansions mostly occupied by igbos. Jaba is now regarded as part nomansland extension. Right from FAAN quarters down to jeba it's bubbling as if u are in sabon gari.
I stumbled on your show and became an instant fan, thanks. Mount Cameroon is the the highest peak in West Africa= 4070 meters (13259 feet). Chapall Wadi is the highest peak in Nigeria =2419 meters (7936 feet).
@DavidNdukwe high respect for your courage to do this risky ans sensitive documentary on Fulani Herdsmen. May God continue to divinely guide, protect, and provide you with all your needs and resources. I hope this serves as a friendly reminder and réorientation to everyone to always keep an open mind and be willing to investigate before rushing to assumptions and conclusions. I appreciate your work and keep up the great job. Peace!
In this video I saw Fulani and northerners and Igbo and the world didn't stop spinning. Prior to the religious uprisings I would tell anyone, northerners are the most hospitable tribe I have ever met in Nigeria. It is evident here. Thank you for this video 🙏
Before not now. Those guys have gone wild like leopard. Hausa and Fulani don't live together with other tribes or religion, they live separately in northern Nigeria with others , meaning they are inhospitable. Don't be deceived by their smooth words to warm your heart , they can behead you any minute, if is a lie ask Deborah and the rest.
Yes. Same as Igbo we are hospitable. But religion is what is causing the divide. When we can all drop that and just be humane and hold intergrity and shun what is wrong without cslling names.
I have a room about 60 kilometers to the north. You have presented a very accurate picture of life in Mambila. This is the first time I felt the Africa I knew has made it to RUclips. Where my compound is we have never had any conflicts with the Fulani, but we live in a place were land is abundant for everyone.
Thankh You, again! Another great video showcasing the natural beauty of Nigeria's Landscape and the humble kindness of it's people. Travel mercies, Brother David. 💪🙏🏻💚🕊
Waoo that soup makes me remember North soup Miakuka I wish to have Friend who can be sending it to me with luru House or Hut of Fulani and Hausa are always dey very Neat.
Thank you again David for this great review, the places you go are places we want to know what happens there, we hear so much but as it is, it is obvious alot filter in to Nigeria from other areas because of the porous nature of our nation. I just keep praying for you that you and your team will always see Jesus in all your endeavors....I will send in my quota as a family of this community.....God keep you from falling ....Amen
Ya I commend your bravery climbing that steep rock tower, or did You back down ,idk yet,but wanting to see close up o tha majestic stone ,take it easy bro ,but keep the content coming steady ,much greatful for this view o Nigeria
I enjoy watching your videos. It takes a lot of courage to undertake such adventures. Just want to make a point of correction, Chappal Waddi is not the highest mountain in West Africa. The highest mountain in West Africa is Mount Fako also called Cameroon Mountain, it is located in the South West Region of Cameroon
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In Ethiopia the Fulani are the original Jews, NOT from Today Jewish State Israel, The Ancient Israel was located in South Africa & around the Niles, I have few of the Books written of the Jews Fulani. WHEN Ras Tafari, invaded Ethiopia, his OWNED Country with the help of the head of Christianity, The Fulani, used to worship the Hebrew Faith, Ras Tafari, changed Hebrew Faith to Christianity Faith. Jet-Black Jews, they were killed by the governments later the Israeli, used Planes to Air-lifted the Jews from Sudan & took them to Israel. Ras Tafari, send his Soldiers, & took the Cameroon peoples to worked in his Palace as Slaves. Ras Tafari is King Selassie REAL name, now JOINING it up, call Rastafari, which the Rastafarian worship.
Anan Mai...The Story of Haile Selassie I has been distorted to suit different Nations depending on what side You are on. Haile Selassie I has done Many Amazing Things during His Rein. We must never forget the Good over the bad!!! More Love to The Original Children of Judah. 💚💛❤
@@tekazzdon888lm5 Bear in mind I never visited Africa, Europe, I hatched born in Americas, I am exacted to visit KEMET now known as Egypt. The FIRST time I learned of King Selassie was in my History class the teacher gave her students Myself included a Book report, my Book report was on King Selassie. I had to find different Books watched Documentaries, to came-up with my reports. Later, I made an comment of Selassie, an historian, she said, while Selassie was ruled Ethiopia, his soldiers over to Cameroon or Uganda to catch peoples bring them over to Ethiopia as slaves. THERE is NO good in someone, who invaded his OWN Country ONLY to coveted the THRONE, Just has King Ebenezer of Ethiopia, used to treated his peoples in old aged he started to be FAKE good, Pope calls him a saint.
Finally there's someone showing the world the people of the fulani tribe. I grew up in kano , my parents had fulani nannies...loving and caring. But today the condition of the country has given a beautiful tribe an ugly name they do not deserve. There are many good fulanis in Nigeria. Not all of them are terrorists. Thank you for your beautiful work.
Many of them still believe in the agenda of Uthman Danfodio
The real Nigerian terrorist are the political class.
Some might be nice not all they've killer instinct in them
Wow. I stayed in Meduguri too the ones I met are also very nice
Really? The condition of Nigeria has given them a bad name? I guess they are the only tribe in Nigeria that the notoriety that currently preced them should be considered an happenstance. Na so... Well done
Nice job. This video will help in proving to the whole world that not all Fulani herdsmen are bad. Every tribe has good people as well as bad people. Love is all we need in Nigeria
I came across your videos few weeks ago and let me tell you that i binge watch all the episodes, your videos are first hand authentic and unique, So much raw content that you cant get any where else. My best video is the gigantic trees in the Eastern Nigeria that can fit in so many people. You're a treasure to behold, thanks for your docu series. I'm watching from the U.S, your new subby.
Thank you Amaka, my sister for watching there is still more on the channel and more going. Kindly share the video let's reach more people 🙏
The cradle o life and I'm stuck here in America with you sweet sister, these videos do take me on a incredible adventure everytime, it's so hard to remember this guy's name though! Hope he can make it to 100.000.000 and get some better transportation!
You’re fearless showcasing all the dangerous part of Nigeria without being afraid of armed kidnappers. I really enjoy your videos. The only thing we need in Nigeria is love and derive away from corruption, so that every citizens can benefited from the resources and not just some few corrupt bastard politicians ridicule our country around the world.
Share with everyone on your contact list!
Yeah. I wish we the youths can take on the politicians to teach them all a lesson for not fostering gain for all of us. So that whoever takes up the position next will sit tight and work first and not think to steal or hoard.
That is my village and the safest place you can find in Nigeria
The fact that they are Fulanis does not make them dangerous
You are very courageous and a true adventurer.
Oh my God, how do you do it?!I salute and admire your courage. Weldone
David you are a passionate content creator willing to go where no one dares to go.
Your channel is destined for greatness
and May God guide and protect you as you keep giving us your viewers more daring content.
Thank you for your kind words 🙏
Fulani people are nice my dad mum is Fulani very lovely grandma with a good heart may her soul rest in peace, the ones carrying guns around are Nigel but have mixed with Fulani those are the one fighting, thanks for letting people know we still got good Fulani out there 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
Much respect to the Fulani Family
They are awesome 👌
I really appreciate your effort showing our people in positive light. For we are all black African people and must find good ways to be together. Thank you guys.
David I'm watching from Ghana. You're doing a great job telling our African stories from an African perspective.
This video makes me teary eyed. The hospitality and simplicity of all this just humbles me and melts my heart. The simple things in life
Respect to the Fulani family God bless them
Hi I’m Italian
I crossed into Cameroon last December with motorcycle from Yola across Faro park
Such a adventure
Amazing, my kind of adventure
Very good. When are you coming back to see more beautiful places.good luck
thank you for sharing with us such great journey i believe Fulani are welcoming people .
i am a Fulani from Sudan.
thanks
Mr. David, you are truly blessed. These videos are much more than "content," as we see and know it these days on social media. Your videos reveal true passion for humanity. May God bless the works of your hand.
Amen, thank you Ma, hope you are doing fantabulous!!!!!
Fulanis in my time were the best most hospitable ethnic groups in Nigeria until buhari came along to use the vulnerable ones for his personal political agenda to destroy Nigeria. We couldn’t wait enough for them to come through our neighborhoods to hang out with them until sundown in the 1960’s . Boy, I truly enjoyed their fura while we shared our clean water.
That food you ate is miyakuka dont knw if i spelt it correct. I served in Gombe and was an Adhoc staff in Tsangaya daya(fulani area) Dukku LGA and it was the emirs sons place I stayed as the only female corper with my other colleagues. I was even learning fulfude. I enjoyed how the emirs son cared for me and my colleagues. And we ate that food David enjoyed in the video. Evry morning they will bring bucket of masa and kifi cos I mentioned I liked it. Fulani people are nice. Its just religious sentiments causing divide on the country.
Am glad you have experience their hospitality.
Love the hospitality given to a stranger 💗
The landscape is so lush and beautiful, untapped arable land
Waoh David it's you again with my people (my tribe Fulani). Am overwhelmed joy with what you witnessed as a guest to Fulanis. What you said of them later to is a vindication that not all Fulanis are bad or murderers. I pray the World will objectively judge them the way you did. So l say thank you for this beautiful video and many others especially the ones on Fulani l search them to watch from you. So l "NNA DALUU" "CHUKWU NYULO GIKAKA". You l taught by Igbo in my secondary school. 90% of our teachers and workers were Igbos. The students to were the majority. So l learned these Igbo words. Actually only English allowed to be spoken then. That was 1975-1980, at FGGC ABULOMA PH. Sorry for the diversion.
Yes, they are my Fulani family now. They treated me so well. And generally I believe all Nigeria are good irrespective of few bad ones and Politicians that try to divide us
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@@DavidNkwaThat's how Fulanis are - they are very Shy, Humble, Respectful Trust Worthy and Generous. Unfortunately when the foreign ones from the neighboring Country came joined some, the narrative changed negatively. But majority of us (Fulanis) remain the good ones known previously. Thanks David for bringing this out
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Watching in appreciation from Alberta Canada 🇨🇦. The family looked like they set you up for the night and next day pretty good with the means they had. May God bless all those who love him and the innocent in Nigeria. Amen. I'm often embarrassed for our spoiled cultures in the western world. It's actually to our demise. 😢❤️🙏
love your videos, after I saw the northern Nigeria video I found it quite fascinating Keep up the good work
Lovely. Imagine that landscape during rainy season-splendid lush and beautiful
Oh yes!
Thanks!
Thank you so much for the support.
Means alot to me
Well done Abdullahi Salihu.
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When i was growing up in the 80s the fulanis were very kind to us, when they came to sell their farm produce
true 90s for me though, whenever I visited home in Kwara state, they brought us wara every morning amongst other produce....they seemed harmless and sweet to meet from my POV
@@MrsMugswell obviously they’re nice! Some uneducated men woolen insult the whole tribe that consist of over 15 million people because of hatred! If that was done to all tribes then all tribes would have been bad!
Great adventure!! Such a green environment; no wonder they are firm. Nigeria is so beautiful!!!!
God bless you, Sir.
Thanks for watching
It is so unfortunate that we have a ministry and minister of agriculture who can not educate these nomads on how to work and rear their livestock more efficiently and effectively. Most of the agricultural byproducts that go to waste, if well integrated, can be more sustainable for these animals. It's well sha
Always be careful oo...
The fulani people are also welcoming, kind, and peaceful in nature, but during war and conflicts, don't dare them, they are also, dangerous and cannot be push over easily.... When you live peacefully with them, no prob......
Enjoy your stay....
Proudly fulani by tribe ,and The thumb up to my spiritual father sheikh L Alhassan
How wish the world can appreciate humanity more. Thank you for showing us a different perspective of the Fulani culture. God bless you Sir
The villagers are living in peace and harmony. I can see love within the community. If we can all live like that in Nigeria then they won’t be criminals.
There are criminals in every country
Politicians will not allow us unite. Divide and conquer is their moto
They won’t be criminals? Why do you guys associate some few criminals with a whole tribe that consist of more than 15 million people? Really you guys need education!
Welldone David 👏👏.I really enjoy your northern series vlog. First person to comment here😂😅
You are Awesome Michelle
We have the good and the bad. Those who have bad experience from some Fulani are not lying or exagerating. They are friendly but can be easily influenced
It is what it is
I just came across your channel a few hours ago and I’ve been stuck on your channel, watching several videos. I must commend you for a job well done, keep of the good work and great content
Thanks 🙏. kindly subscribe and share the video. Regards
Am glad you’re doing some of these documentaries because a lot of people are brainwashed by misinformation about the Fulani ethnic group…Some people have never met A Fulani in there lives but they’ll be saying all kind of crazy stuff about us.
Everything that has been said about Fulanis is been well deserved. There are criminals in every tribe and races, what is different in Nigeria is the inpunity of Fulani. They kill and maim with inpunity because the Law Enforcement will not take them. Even if you capture a Fulani criminal yourself and take him to a police station, the police will release him right after you turn your back. If you insist that he must be prosecuted, they will hang a crime around your neck.
And why would the police not arrest or prosecute a Fulani? For a few generations, they've learnt that you cannot prosecute a Fulani without consequences. Hence Law Enforcement don't want to touch a Fulani for fear of harming their careers. In other West African countries, Fulanis are better behaved than in Nigeria. It is actually Nigerian governments that constantly put pressures on neighbouring West African countries to accommodate Fulanis more. Fulani who is well behaved elsewhere knows that he is untouchable in Nigeria. So as soon as they cross into Nigeria, they behave anyhow. That's why they come in to slaughter Nigerians and walked out untouched.
Imagine EL-Rufai, governor of Kaduna, went in search of Fulanis in West Africa to beg them with Money, so that they will stop killing on their seasonal migration through Kaduna. Where else in the world would foreigners walk into another country to kill and maim and then walk out free without being arrested by law enforcement. Then a governor of a state went in search of them to pacify them with taxpayers money. Check the jails in Nigeria and see if you are going to find any Fulani there, yet they account for the majority of the criminal mayhem in Nigeria for the last decade at least. They slaughter Hausas, their main hosts in Nigeria, like they are chickens. Yes Fulani deserve every hate they get and more.
Fulani herdsmen are evil . Don’t get twisted
@@idowumohammed4689 I didn’t know that Fulani has impunity in Nigeria which again I don’t believe what you’re saying because in Nigeria the Fulani herders has suffered the most, from conflicts with farmers, politicians inflaming rifts between the locals and the Fulani herders…I’m not surprised because since Buari became president he’s been the most hated man in Nigeria so who would think that his kinsmen would be spared…Look am not saying that some Fulani haven’t engage in any criminal activities but some of you make it seems like it’s only the Fulani that commit crimes in Nigeria…Thank God Buari is no longer the president. We have already seeing the Yoruba being targeted online. The Fulani herder I can tell you if you don’t offend him , he doesn’t have your time. Those cows you’re seeing is his inheritance , his business, imagine someone want to destroy your business for you, won’t you defend it.
The Fulani in Nigeria is no different from the ones living in other countries, maybe a little.
How can you say Fulani slaughter people ??.So they just go rampaging and killing people because they have no head. Really ??. Farmers/ herders conflicts is something that has been there for a very long time and the Fulani always compensate the farmers especially the older herders..I don’t really know where you get your statistics from and unless you can show us your findings or someone else that the Fulani people committed the highest crimes in Nigeria, then you’re just speaking without substance. Do you know how many crimes are committed in Nigeria ??. What’s is your tribe ?. Since it’s convenient for you to talk about other people tribe and the crimes they’ve committed.
@@BH-by9zf No surprise in your reply. Spoken truly like an entitled Fulani.
Cow-Herding is a cultural pastime, and not a business. It is very destructive to the economy. It takes 3 times the economic destruction to raise a cow to maturity. If Fulani are not destroying farms all over the nation, Nigeria will get at least 2 times more in the quantity of agric products.
Farmer-Herder clashes occur because Fulani tramples on people's farms and feed their cattle with farmers sweats. And if they complain they slaughter and terrorize the village, because they know nobody can touch them in Nigeria.
I have interacted with hundreds of Fulani from Senegambia to Cameroon in their African villages and with Educated Fulanis abroad, and there is no question that Nigeria practices 2 levels of citizenships, with Fulani as the superior while other Nigerian ethnics are considered 2nd class. No other place in West Africa where Fulanis enjoy such incongruity, a reason why many of them both herders and town-Fulanis are flocking to Nigeria in large numbers. Why wouldn’t they? I would do same if I am a Fulani and an ordinary citizen in Senegal and find that I can become a super-citizen, living above the law, as soon as I set foot in Nigeria.
I have news for you. Your days are numbered. The ethnic supremacy cult that Shaytan accursed Usman Fodio started under the guise of his fake Islam is about to come crashing down. It has gone on for 220 years, and it is only a matter years and not even decades, when the original Nigerian natives will begin to take their country back from the Futa-Jalon barbarian invaders.
@@idowumohammed4689 Stop spewing nonsense… What do you mean entitle Fulani ??. We are having an argument and you want to deflect the argument. FYI, I’m not claiming anything and of course every Fulani is proud of their culture and we don’t hide it… I guess you don’t even know your tribe.
You have had engagement with hundreds of Fulani?? Oh please stop the lies… I’ve lived both in Senegal and Nigeria. What you’re saying is common in most ethnic groups in Africa…There are always sub-groups in most ethnic groups in Africa , some call it caste…There is nothing like second class , you’re just dumb because you should be familiar with this since you’re claiming Mr. know-all… We have Bororo, different castes but we are all the same. Here again you’re accusing the Fulani of practicing something that is common within ethnic groups in Africa.
Most Fulani you see coming to Nigeria in recent times are from Niger or Cameroon and they’re there for business because Nigeria has the market.
It’s always one side of the story… Have you heard about cattle rustling?? Are you familiar with this term. Do you know how many Fulani have been attacked by criminals and there cows taken from them ?. I guess you’re not because it’s not posted on some social media. You think the Fulani herder life is easy, Do you know how many of them have lose their lives to these criminals ??.
I though you’re sensible. How can you say that cattle herding is past and has little economic value… Do you know the millions of Nigerians that eat cow eat everyday ??. Even an illiterate would know that cattle business brings a lot of income to the Nigerian economy. Most of these farmers that had conflicts with the Fulani are small scale farmers, but even as that I can’t say they don’t contribute to the Nigerian economy.
Who are the original Nigerians ??… I would like to tell you that every tribe in Nigeria migrated at some point in there history. At least my tribe was lucky to establish an empire.. What does your own do ??.. Or your ancestors were cowards. I’ve so much respect for the Hausa because we belong to the same religion and you’re just hiding under that Muslim name…Crawl out of that hole and unveil yourself…We are proud to be Muslims, we are proud to spread Islams among our African brothers. We fought, sometimes we were victorious and other times we lost. The past is always ugly, Those days only the strong survive. Now we have countries, everything has changed so nobody will take anyone lands from them. Everyone knows what belongs to them and most lands belong to either the state or chiefs so I don’t know what you’re talking about Nigerians taking their lands back.
Finally! I have found a real adventurist on RUclips! Thank you for your courage and your content!
You shouldn't be surprised that the Fulani herdsmen treated you with great kindness and hospitality. That is the African Way absent of western interference through remotely engineered divisions and conflicts. Excellent video. Thanks.
Well said. That’s who we are until Greed and tribalism took away the best of us.
Exactly
Very true, God help, I schooled in the days where u do common entrance in lagos u end up in Enugu or kaduna without any problems. There was intermarriages, no hatred.
Not surprised they treated you well. The Fulani in the Senegambian region region (where I'm from) are amazing people. Always follow the money, there must be someone or group fueling this conflict.
😢 you a lovely Soul sister
Absolutely
Never a truer word ! Follow that money!
Bro, you can make a complete professional documentary with some of your first-hand experience exploration videos. They are good enough to compile. Trust me...
Thank you
We all know or should know, there are good and bad sides to EVERYONE. So basically no surprises there.
People's natural reaction to others is to be hospitable, unless other strangers have come before and left a bad impression.
@Oga Nkwa, will you start learning Hausa to smooth your journey throughout 2/3 of the country? BigWillz can help you.
Respect to you Oga Nkwa, you're an appreciative man.
May God bless your hosts.
Thanks brother
Not everyone who carries a gun and kidnaps people is fulani. Its a term coined by the media to demonize a weaker disenfranchised people in nigeria who dont have the resources to fight or push back against the narrative. In order words,They are scapegoats.
Well done Brother David! I now see this is your passion so go after it, we only have 1 life to live so follow your dreams. We will be praying for you on your journeys.🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
I started watching your videos a few months ago due to the fact that I am retired and have the time .I truly enjoy them and I also get to see the real parts of Africa . I heard so many negative stories about the continent ,like anywhere else there's bad and there's good ,I really enjoy the videos thanks for sharing
Thank you for watching Ma.
When you have the time, you can check our old videos too, you will love them
Yep....you can't believe the hype!!!!!Happy you eat and slept well....had the trek...then came back to a nice chicken stew meal.....seems like a good time was had by your team!!!
I just wonder why this kind of video never get up to one million views, does it mean they don’t know what kind of risk you took for this kind of raw video. You are very courageous bro. One love
Thank you
You are a true adventurer. Thanks David Nkwa for this video. There is much to discover in Nigeria. Keep dropping them.
Thanks. Please keep sharing
The problem we have in Nigeria is some of the political class that keeps on dividing us for their own political gains. I did my national service in Yobe; and worked there from 2001-2003. Those days were relatively peaceful. I even shared my room with a Fulani at one point. His name is Nura and a lecturer at UniMaid presently.
Job well done I’m from the notes but I’ve never thought of all these areas that even showing us thank you so much for your education. ❤❤
I never gave any one money on you tube but boss i hail u. I had to contributed small tachere
Thanks brother for the support
We always enjoy your video in America. Thanks for sharing David!!!!
My Igbo partner was concerned for your safety.
Thankfully as you have pointed out the reputation of a group of people doesn't always define all people that identify as being of that group.
Great video .
I am so happy to hear from you that expression “Fulani are kind people “. Because our moral code, Pulaaku is always guiding us wherever we are. A Fulani should follow Pulaaku otherwise, he is not a Fulani.
I love this type of content, just subscribed. Politicians are the real enemy.
Hi from Australia and a new subscriber. This channel is so interesting and unique! Well done Sir!
Bia nwokem. Easy oo. We still need you and more of your lovely videos abeg.
Odiegwu
Thank you David, for sharing this extraordinary experience. I got to know some fulani people too when I visited and lived in Cameroon. I am Dutch, living in Germany. Gods blessings and protection for you and the fulani family. Rgds. Harry
Thank you Harry
We appreciate the efforts you make to bring us such amazing contents
Nice one bro. Keep it up. Love ur contents
Thank you
Your videos dey carry me dey go where I nor know ooooo😊😊 and I nor go turn back aswear, Weldon sir
Thank you treat people nicely very important no matter where he/ she come from we all are one ❤️🙏🏾
I was born in Kano, Jaba Village. I have not been home since I was very young. I miss the Smells and the Heat. I am waiting for my Son to grow and then make the journey home. I miss Nigeria 🇳🇬 with All my Heart and Pray for a Brighter Future for All Africa 🌍
Jaba is no more a village now. It's has become an urban settlement with mansions mostly occupied by igbos. Jaba is now regarded as part nomansland extension. Right from FAAN quarters down to jeba it's bubbling as if u are in sabon gari.
WOW...Thank You Muhammad! Hopefully I'll be able to come soon!
I stumbled on your show and became an instant fan, thanks. Mount Cameroon is the the highest peak in West Africa= 4070 meters (13259 feet). Chapall Wadi is the highest peak in Nigeria =2419 meters (7936 feet).
Cameron is central Africa according to UN
Well-done David you're doing a great job 👍
I like the video those people were very nice the landscape is awesome ❤
I love your video's! Love from the Netherlands.
My neighbours here in Port Harcourt are Fulanis. In short in our compound we have 4Fulani families. Very nice, friendly and family oriented people.
My brother you try is only you who have done this am proud of you dear may God continue to protect you and your family remain blessed
Amen. thank you
Did you say 10hours bike ride😮...Kudos on all your amazing content ✌️
@DavidNdukwe high respect for your courage to do this risky ans sensitive documentary on Fulani Herdsmen. May God continue to divinely guide, protect, and provide you with all your needs and resources.
I hope this serves as a friendly reminder and réorientation to everyone to always keep an open mind and be willing to investigate before rushing to assumptions and conclusions. I appreciate your work and keep up the great job. Peace!
Thank you. Food looked delicious. Coffee ☕️
Thanks for the support
In this video I saw Fulani and northerners and Igbo and the world didn't stop spinning. Prior to the religious uprisings I would tell anyone, northerners are the most hospitable tribe I have ever met in Nigeria. It is evident here. Thank you for this video 🙏
Before not now. Those guys have gone wild like leopard. Hausa and Fulani don't live together with other tribes or religion, they live separately in northern Nigeria with others , meaning they are inhospitable. Don't be deceived by their smooth words to warm your heart , they can behead you any minute, if is a lie ask Deborah and the rest.
@@chukasonnwaanumeze9105 So sad
Yes. Same as Igbo we are hospitable. But religion is what is causing the divide. When we can all drop that and just be humane and hold intergrity and shun what is wrong without cslling names.
@@chidinque I totally agree, ONENESS should be the sermon
@@jenniferutulu agree 👍
God is good always my brother 👊🏽🙏 God bless you from Namibia 🇳🇦❤️
I wish to visit Namibia one day! Which part of Namibia are you from?
@@yellowbuttons4289 From small Town Tsumeb👌
Great work, Brother. Much respect
Thanks
Ole boy, you try shao. But please be careful as you explore. Nice one!
This is the spirit of one Nigeria .
I've also stayed in a Fulani settlement once on a trip to Northern Togo .. Each of my host's wives brought us food . And the men made tea after dinner
I have a room about 60 kilometers to the north. You have presented a very accurate picture of life in Mambila. This is the first time I felt the Africa I knew has made it to RUclips. Where my compound is we have never had any conflicts with the Fulani, but we live in a place were land is abundant for everyone.
That is where I hailed from, my village my pride.
I just Subscribed! Bridging the gap! bringing people together! Great Job Davi!
Thank you
a very good documentary
I took a abonnemente .
You are the best.
Continue like this in whole rich Africa.
Thankh You, again! Another great video showcasing the natural beauty of Nigeria's Landscape and the humble kindness of it's people. Travel mercies, Brother David. 💪🙏🏻💚🕊
Thank you
Waoo that soup makes me remember North soup Miakuka
I wish to have Friend who can be sending it to me with luru
House or Hut of Fulani and Hausa are always dey very Neat.
You are one brave man..... I will like you in my corner when in such situation 😂😂❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks for the video. Nice one
David fantastic I love your videos keep up the good work 🙏🏽
Thank you again David for this great review, the places you go are places we want to know what happens there, we hear so much but as it is, it is obvious alot filter in to Nigeria from other areas because of the porous nature of our nation. I just keep praying for you that you and your team will always see Jesus in all your endeavors....I will send in my quota as a family of this community.....God keep you from falling ....Amen
You just gained a subscriber.. great video
Welcome 🙏
They are good peoples.❤❤❤
Ya I commend your bravery climbing that steep rock tower, or did You back down ,idk yet,but wanting to see close up o tha majestic stone ,take it easy bro ,but keep the content coming steady ,much greatful for this view o Nigeria
hey this is callaloo and corn meal coocoo chueps its made dashen bush and Okoro
I really got glued you really a strong man keep it up
Haha 😂 you got me there in the middle of the night🫣🤭🤗I am glad it was a peaceful night and brotherly people 👍🏼💝
lol. yes it was
Nice video bro.. you're one of the genuine RUclipsr I watch.. continue the good work..greatness is awaiting for you..
Thank you
God bless them. ❤ Beautiful people.
Thanks for the advice
Great video❤
I enjoy watching your videos. It takes a lot of courage to undertake such adventures. Just want to make a point of correction, Chappal Waddi is not the highest mountain in West Africa. The highest mountain in West Africa is Mount Fako also called Cameroon Mountain, it is located in the South West Region of Cameroon
Cameroon is considered by UN as Central Africa
Your stories are amazing interesting... Love to u and crew.. Ontario Canada
Thank you
Fresh blogger God bless your handiwork
Amen.
Odinmma
there soup different from south, west, east Nigerian soup..
Northern Nigeria is really beautiful...