In present-day Nigeria , the country with the most champagne uncorked in the world and the one with the most pockets of extreme poverty, remain encapsulated in time with their flocks, their magical swords and their golden thrones. We talk about the Fulani, also known as Peul, the largest wandering ethnic group in the world that crosses borders with their cows for centuries in search of green pastures. In the image, the emir of Lagos , half political and half religious, manages the interests of the nomads in the mega-city. His entourage always carries a great saber that symbolizes his power. They say that if the tip touches the water, that water can be drunk and is healing for the sick.

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