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โWe have just finished our 2 years of life and training among the Fulani. We
The Fulani in Western Niger are sometimes called โGorgaabeโ, meaning โPeople of the Westโ. The majority of them have settled in and around towns and cities in the Departments of Niamey and Dosso, some have become farmers, although owning cattle is still a key part of their ethnic identity. Fulani culture places a high value on self-control and on a certain stoicism which does not allow any demonstration of weakness. When one Fulani wants to express friendship towards another, he will lend him a cow. The person receiving the cow takes care of it until it has a calf, and then he returns it to the owner.ย
โWe have just finished our 2 years of life and training among the Fulani. We
Last summer, Gilles and Myriam Bonvallat, our mobilisers for Francophone Europe, visited the Fulani TIMO (Training in Ministry Outreach) team in Niger…
Gilles & Myriam are AIM mobilisers for French speaking Europe. They recently visited a TIMO
In a recent prayer letter Angรจle described the celebrations of the birth of a friendโs
The TIMO team to the Fulani have been in Niger since May 2016. Angรจle tells us how the team have seen God working in the hearts of the Fulani.