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Bello Turji Threatens War Against Hausa Community in New Video, Accuses Them of Killing Fulani Tribes

In a newly released video on Wednesday night, notorious terrorist leader Bello Turji issued a grave warning to the Hausa people of northwestern Nigeria.
Turji, who is known for orchestrating violent attacks in the region, accused the Hausa community of being traitors and hypocrites, alleging that they have been responsible for the killing of innocent Fulani people and their livestock in the past.
Turji, a prominent figure in the ongoing violence in Nigeria’s northwestern region, declared that he will wage war against the Hausa people if the killing of Fulani tribes does not cease.
He expressed deep anger and frustration, stating, “You, the Hausa community, have killed our brothers and sisters, and nobody has said anything about it.”
In the video, Turji claimed that his group possesses a variety of weapons and that their primary targets are not security personnel, but rather the Hausa people whom he accuses of killing members of his Fulani community. He made it clear that he holds the Hausa responsible for the deaths of many Fulani people.
Turji also drew parallels between his group’s fight and conflicts in other parts of the world, citing the ongoing wars in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Iraq.
He referenced the death of Osama bin Laden, stating that even after bin Laden’s death, the conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq continued, implying that his death would not end the violence in northwestern Nigeria. “I’m not scared of death. If you kill me, the war will continue in the northwest,” Turji declared.
In his message, Turji warned that the Hausa people would not be allowed to continue farming on what he called “our land.”
He stated that Fulani people and their livestock could not be killed without consequences, and he vowed to prevent the Hausa community from harvesting their crops.
“You will not harvest your farms. If you dare to, you will die. No farming this time around,” Turji warned ominously.
The video has sparked widespread concern, raising fears of escalating violence in a region already plagued by banditry and inter-communal conflicts.
Turji’s declaration of war against the Hausa people marks a dangerous new chapter in the ongoing violence in northwestern Nigeria.
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