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I am Hausa-Fulani but if you ask me what that means I Don’t even know -According to Bello El-Rufai

I am Hausa-Fulani but if you ask me what that means I Don't even know -According to Bello El-Rufai

When questioned about his ethnicity, Bello El-Rufai, a federal legislator and the son of former governor Nasir El-Rufai, stated that he identifies as Hausa-Fulani but quipped that he’s not quite sure what the title means. CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

In an interview with Seun Okinbaloye on Mic On Podcast, Bello was also questioned about his thoughts on Fulani herdsmen killings, and he expressed deep concern. He described the violence as “horrible” and emphasized the importance of accountability. Bello suggested that anyone proven to have committed such acts should face severe consequences, such as life imprisonment or even capital punishment. His stance reflects a strong stance against violence and a belief in the need for justice

In Bello’s words: “I am Hausa Fulani but if you ask me what that means I don’t even know.

“It is horrible, I think if a Fulani man kills and we confirm he has killed, I think he should get life imprisonment or be killed”. CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

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