A RESPONSE TO SANI IBN SALIHU: Historical Selectivity, Constitutional Hypocrisy, and the Fallacy of “One-Size-Fits-All” IndigeneityIssued by the Berom Educational and Cultural Organisation (BECO)

PREAMBLE:An Argument We Have Heard BeforeSani Ibn Salihu has written a sophisticated piece of advocacy masquerading as historical scholarship. His essay, "The Historical Indigeneity of Hausa-Fulani Communities in Plateau State,"…

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RE: THE HISTORICAL INDIGENEITY OF HAUSA-FULANI COMMUNITIES IN PLATEAU STATE: A rebuttal to attempts to disenfranchise them on ethno-religious grounds. By Sani Ibn Salihu

I read Sani Ibn Salihu’s piece in the social media with deep and sincere sympathy for the writer’s shallow, constricted and horrific knowledge of the subject matter he undertook. In…

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