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The Fulani, freedom-loving nomads in the Sahel desert, are fighting for survival in the face of overpopulation, urbanisation, global warning and radicalisation.
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PART III - The Fulani in Niger: climate change threatens way of life of nomadic herders | AFP [2019]
As droughts occur more frequently in Niger, and access to water has become sparse. The centuries-old nomadic life of Fulani Wodaabe herders is now threatened by climate change.This is the third part of a special report on the Fulani people in Nigeria, Mali and Niger.
Diplomat, mediator, influential businessman… the king of the Lagos Fulanis, Mohammed Bambado, is omnipresent in Africa's biggest city. The last part of our special report on Fulani nomads.
AFP News Agency - Armed men attacked Paul James' father at 5 am. The herder was stabbed, beaten and shot in the head. His crime? Settling on coveted land. The first part of our special report on Fulani nomads
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Wandie Kazeem interviewing Adamu Abubakar, a Fulani herdsman from Zamfara, Northern Nigeria. He was a victim of Boko Haram terrorism and had to migrate to Oyo state, Southwest Nigeria. Adamu lives with his two wives, children and extended family in Ilero community where he herds cattle and rears goats. In this interview, Adamu talks about the farmers-herdsmen crises. How they have been able to live peacefully with farmers in their community. He talks about the impact of the crises and how to resolve these conflicts. He also shares how cattle rearing is a profitable agribusiness and the challenges they face.
An interview with a brother on the ground level.
An Inside Perspective on the Fula Herder Crisis in Nigeria [2018] - Interview in English
Interview Prof. Garba Diallo a Black Mauritanian Professor about the Systematic Genocide of the Black African majority [Fulani, Wolof, Soninke, Bambara], in an Arabic speaking minority run country.