ABOUT US
Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (sometimes also called MACBAN) is a loose partisan advocacy group centered on promoting the welfare of Fulani pastoralists in Nigeria.[1] The organization was founded in the early 1970s with headquarters in Kaduna. It became legally operational in 1979 and gained wider acceptance as an advocacy group in 1987.
OUR HISTORY
Official records of the early history of Miyetti Allah are sparse, the oral history by some members trace it to the 1960s while others to 1972 when the association was formed in Kaduna. The association's early members were largely dominated by settled Fulanis whose early concept of Miyetti Allah was to promote the welfare of all Fulanis through self help.[4] In the 1970s, the organization was led by Muhammadu Sa'adu, with membership in Kaduna and Plateau States. Sa'adu, who was born in Jos but spent his adulthood in Kaduna, was a key figure in the campaigns to get new members to join.
Our Mission
To Promote the Welfare of Fulani Nomadic Pastoralist in NigeriaOur vision
Working for a Better, Productive, and Modern Socially Integrated Fulani Nomadic Pastoralist who are the Most Vulnerable & Marginalized Community in NigeriaMACBAN AIMS AND OBJECTIVES
Promote unity, harmony understanding and brotherly love among all the members of the association.
Promotes peace, love and understanding between members of association and other organizations and the general public throughout the federation.
MACBAN CORE VALUES
MACBAN beliefs in duty & responsibility of all citizens to sustain lives on earth