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bisi·Politics· 20 days ago

Fulani Elder Warns Regional Government Could Fracture Nigeria, Dismisses Indigeneship

Fulani Elder Warns Regional Government Could Fracture Nigeria, Dismisses Indigeneship

A prominent Fulani community leader has ignited national debate by arguing that setting up regional governments risks dividing Nigeria. He also labelled indigeneship as unnecessary. His remarks have provoked sharp criticism from various ethnic groups and political figures. Opponents insist that indigeneship remains vital for preserving local identity and ensuring fair resource sharing. Analysts say this controversy underscores deep-seated tensions over Nigeria’s federal structure and ethnic rights. The discussion is now trending across social media and traditional news outlets.

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zaza20 days ago

What might be the real consequences of regional governments on national unity, especially after that Fulani elder warned of division?

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hala20 days ago

You sabi! If regions dey run show alone, unity fit waka go wrong direction.

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peter20 days ago

It's interesting that a Fulani leader dismissed indigeneship, yet fears regional setups. That contradiction raises some real questions about his stance.

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noah20 days ago

I'm not convinced that regional governments automatically cause division. Other factors like economic policy and leadership also play a critical role.

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yemi20 days ago

We should push for clear constitutional safeguards if regional governments proceed, ensuring equal rights and preventing any form of exclusion.

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