Usman Dan Fodio told his people and followers that all Nigerian land belongs to the Fulani and that they must conquer and dominate the entire territory and that agenda appears to be unfolding today.
Many people don’t understand how deep this problem has become. For years, Islamic extremist groups have pushed a dangerous ideology across Nigeria, and while some of us have been shouting, others remain silent, blindfolded by politics, ethnicity, or personal gain.
Look at the map of Nigeria today: the areas most affected by terrorism, banditry, and violent herdsmen attacks cut across more than half the country. Over 20 states have been touched by one form of violent extremism or another. This is not a coincidence… it is a pattern. Usman Dan Fodio ideology. Eliminate the infidels and take over their lands.
What started in Borno 14 years ago has spread steadily. Borno, historically known for resisting Usman Dan Fodio’s jihad, is now the epicenter of what has grown into a nationwide crisis. The people of Borno fought Usman and chase him away. That's why his descendants are attacking Borno people daily now.
These groups expand territory the same way their extremist leaders have done in other countries, slowly, quietly, and violently, until suddenly it’s too late.
And if decisive action is not taken now, security, community resistance, and political accountability, then the next 10 years could reshape Nigeria in a way none of us will recognize. This is not the time for silence. This is the time for awareness.
Many people don’t understand how deep this problem has become. For years, Islamic extremist groups have pushed a dangerous ideology across Nigeria, and while some of us have been shouting, others remain silent, blindfolded by politics, ethnicity, or personal gain.
Look at the map of Nigeria today: the areas most affected by terrorism, banditry, and violent herdsmen attacks cut across more than half the country. Over 20 states have been touched by one form of violent extremism or another. This is not a coincidence… it is a pattern. Usman Dan Fodio ideology. Eliminate the infidels and take over their lands.
What started in Borno 14 years ago has spread steadily. Borno, historically known for resisting Usman Dan Fodio’s jihad, is now the epicenter of what has grown into a nationwide crisis. The people of Borno fought Usman and chase him away. That's why his descendants are attacking Borno people daily now.
These groups expand territory the same way their extremist leaders have done in other countries, slowly, quietly, and violently, until suddenly it’s too late.
And if decisive action is not taken now, security, community resistance, and political accountability, then the next 10 years could reshape Nigeria in a way none of us will recognize. This is not the time for silence. This is the time for awareness.
Usman Dan Fodio told his people and followers that all Nigerian land belongs to the Fulani and that they must conquer and dominate the entire territory and that agenda appears to be unfolding today.
Many people don’t understand how deep this problem has become. For years, Islamic extremist groups have pushed a dangerous ideology across Nigeria, and while some of us have been shouting, others remain silent, blindfolded by politics, ethnicity, or personal gain.
Look at the map of Nigeria today: the areas most affected by terrorism, banditry, and violent herdsmen attacks cut across more than half the country. Over 20 states have been touched by one form of violent extremism or another. This is not a coincidence… it is a pattern. Usman Dan Fodio ideology. Eliminate the infidels and take over their lands.
What started in Borno 14 years ago has spread steadily. Borno, historically known for resisting Usman Dan Fodio’s jihad, is now the epicenter of what has grown into a nationwide crisis. The people of Borno fought Usman and chase him away. That's why his descendants are attacking Borno people daily now.
These groups expand territory the same way their extremist leaders have done in other countries, slowly, quietly, and violently, until suddenly it’s too late.
And if decisive action is not taken now, security, community resistance, and political accountability, then the next 10 years could reshape Nigeria in a way none of us will recognize. This is not the time for silence. This is the time for awareness.
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