Inhumane Video Analysis: The Fulani Regime

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- The Fulani was once a quiet community that decided to change.
- They are killing individuals, and nobody is doing anything about it.
- Professor Yusufu Turaki, is stated that the government chose not to help because the Fulani connect to the government.
- The inhumane video that the Professor did is shocking, knowing that the Fulani militants hurt people for no reason in in humane ways, wow, what can be said? They need to be stop.

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