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“Cows Are Historic More Than Some Tribes in Nigeria” – Young Fulani Man Says [Photos]

“Cows Are Historic More Than Some Tribes in Nigeria” – Young Fulani Man Says [Photos]

A young man from Abbare area of Taraba state, has got himself trending on Facebook after coming to the defence of the Fulani sect which has been trailed with series of bad news. The young Fulani man identified as Adamu Hassan shared a picture of 200 naira note – showing the area where cows are drawn as he claimed that cows are more historic than some tribes in Nigeria.

He also said that the historical cows and Fulani’s contributed immensely to the development of Nigeria.

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