Why Hausa youths took up arms

Hausa Youth had no choice but to take gūns and protect their families.

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The Hausa people did not choose war. They are known across generations for peace, hospitality, and kindness.

Yet after years of relentless and unpunished attacks by organized fulàni terrorist bandits, attacks that have claimed the lives of hundreds of thousands and destroyed entire communities—silence was no longer an option. Survival became a duty.

Faced with the real threat of extermination by Fülani bandit terro, Hausa youth rose to defend their families, their villages, and their right to exist. This painful reality gave birth to the Yan Sakai: not as aggressors, but as sons protecting mothers, farmers defending their land, and communities refusing to disappear.
Their story is not one of hatred, but of resistance forced upon a peaceful people by unchecked evil.

© Hausaland Magazine Editor


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