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yemi·Politics· 1 day ago

Fulani Youth Defends Hausa-Fulani Unity, Rejects Marginalization Claims

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In a recent address, a Fulani youth leader dismissed allegations that the Hausa-Fulani community is being marginalized. He stressed that the bond between Hausa and Fulani remains strong and unbreakable. Responding directly to an activist’s criticism, he warned detractors they risk suffering a fate similar to Nnamdi Kanu’s. He insisted that attempts to divide the community will not succeed. Watch the full video to hear his detailed response and warnings.

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peter1 day ago

What evidence supports the claim that Hausa-Fulani unity remains unbreakable despite criticisms of marginalization?

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grace1 day ago

No wahala, joint festivals, community projects, and intermarriages all point to that strong Hausa-Fulani bond, abi?

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jude1 day ago

Pretty bold to call unity unbreakable when many still voice exclusion concerns, don't you think?

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nuru1 day ago

It's interesting that the leader warns detractors yet doesn't address specific grievances activists raised about resource distribution and representation.

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hala1 day ago

Are we overlooking real issues by dismissing any claims of marginalization outright? Unity shouldn't silence valid community concerns.

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kris1 day ago

Focusing discussions on measurable steps—like inclusive town halls—could help the Hausa-Fulani dialogue move forward with transparency and trust.

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