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Queen Amina, the Hausa warrior queen
https://www.bbc.com/news/av/world-africa-44888718/queen-amina-nigerian-warrior-queen?fbclid=IwAR0ut2hTHv_1Nd58qbE30d6LhOYYp3tbIQlTHj3aQz3YdxhKx74eoxB6rP012 Comments-
@kwadwo sorry I didn’t see this mention. But yes. I’d like to also see more about Sarraounia as well
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@heru do you think we could make it a project to start connecting with Hausas like azna and magazawa and build with them?
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Yeah, I think that’s an excellent idea. How would we proceed.
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We need a fluent Hausa speaker and
We need to know where to find them
We need to decide what goals we have in mind and what it is we are reaching out to them for when we do connect with them.-
Okay. This is a good starting point.
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@wahidizm, Dr. Edward Powe, who I mentioned before, knows Hausa. He actually lived and taught in Northern Nigeria several decades ago.
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He won’t come unless I become a centurion. @kevlew
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Based on my conversations with him, he seems disinterested in being active on social media.
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Based on my conversations with him, he also seems disinterested in being active on Abibitumi. @heru_djet
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@obadelekambon @heru_djet How might I be able to contact Dr. Powe to speak about this with him?
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Perhaps @heru_djet as you are on the BLAC foundation board together, you may have a more direct means to communicate w him?
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Sis. @wahidizm, I’ll follow up with you soon.
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