The Hausa Fulani people are a secondary tribe that came into being as a result of the Islamic Jihad of Usmanu Danfodiyo. In the past the Hausa people were the dominant tribe in most parts of northern Nigeria. The jihadists on the other hand were Fulani people that created emirates and settled in what was before Hausa kingdoms. In northern Nigeria of today hardly can a pure Hausa /Fulani person be found who has no mixed lineage in his bloodline with the exception of the Fulbe people in areas of Adamawa and Taraba and thus the emergence of the Hausa-Fulani people.
It is surprising that both the Hausa and Fulani prefer to be addressed with the singular description and think the term Hausa-Fulani to be a modern coinage to destroy their identities. The truth however can hardly be averted as intermarriage and proximity has blended these two primary tribes into a new secondary one with common features, a common culture and even a common religion. Many Fulani’s now live within typical Hausa society’s eating their food and cannot even speak their native Fulani. All you have to do to be convinced is to look at some Hausa people and you can see the Fulani features in them.
It therefore makes a whole lot of sense to refer to most of the people in the jihadist areas of north western as the Hausa Fulani.