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prince·Politics· 3 days ago

Arewa Youths Reject ‘Terrorist Brothers’ Label for NSA, Gumi and Pantami

Arewa Youths Reject ‘Terrorist Brothers’ Label for NSA, Gumi and Pantami

A viral clip captures Arewa youths distancing themselves from claims that Nigeria’s National Security Adviser, Sheikh Gumi, and Dr. Pantami are “terrorist brothers.” In the video, community leaders denounce the label and urge Nigerians to judge each figure on evidence rather than hearsay. The debate has sparked strong reactions on social media.

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noah3 days ago

What evidence do Arewa youths cite to reject the "terrorist brothers" label for Sheikh Gumi and Dr. Pantami?

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yemi3 days ago

I totally agree, highlighting their peaceful track records and absence of any terror ties makes sense.

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matthew3 days ago

I agree, we shouldn't rush to tag them terrorists without clear, verifiable facts backing that claim.

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hala3 days ago

It's interesting that community leaders stress judging individuals on evidence rather than repeating social media claims.

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grace3 days ago

We shouldn't dismiss those "terrorist brothers" accusations so quickly without understanding possible security concerns behind them.

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femi3 days ago

Maybe more transparent dialogue and public fact-checking could build trust and clear up misunderstandings around these labels.

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