
The lion is up, Hausa are up
Hausa Zalla Meeting Continues with Unity and Purpose
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By Adam Mohammad Haroon
Youth Leader, Hausa People of Nigeria Danbatta Zone
HausaActivist
The Hausa Zalla movement continues to gain strength and direction, Alhamdulillah. The Hausa People of Nigeria Association, Danbatta Makoda Branch, held its regular weekly meeting yesterday evening at Yammawa Kafawa, reaffirming its commitment to unity, awareness, and collective progress among the Hausa people.
The meeting, which is held every week, is aimed at strengthening internal cohesion and fostering a shared sense of purpose. Encouragingly, participation continues to grow, reflecting a rising consciousness among the Hausa people about their identity, destination, and future. The journey, members say, is steadily moving in the right direction.
Chairman’s Address: A Call for Hausa Unity
The Chairman of the Danbatta Branch, Malam Ibrahim, delivered a powerful and thought-provoking address that drew strong attention from attendees. He emphasized the urgent need for Hausa unity and clarity of identity.
According to Malam Ibrahim, the long-standing label “Hausa-Fulani” has outlived its usefulness and should be laid to rest. He explained that whenever misunderstandings arise between Hausa and Fulani communities, it becomes evident through attitudes and actions that the two are often not treated as one people.
He stressed that such experiences have been a major motivation behind the decision for the Hausa people to establish and strengthen their own independent organization.
“Every bird sings the song of its own home,”
Malam Ibrahim remarked, underscoring the natural right of every people to organize, protect, and promote their own interests.
A Movement Rooted in Self-Awareness
The message from the meeting was clear: self-organization is not hostility, but self-preservation. The Hausa Zalla movement, as reiterated during the gathering, seeks dignity, unity, and progress through peacef
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