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dapo·Politics· about 5 hours ago

Why a Northern Leader Says Power Should Shift from the North: Unpacking a Fulani Camp Misstep

Why a Northern Leader Says Power Should Shift from the North: Unpacking a Fulani Camp Misstep

In a recent address, a prominent northern figure argues that Nigeria’s next president should come from outside the North. He cites the need for national unity and balanced development across all regions. He also raises concerns about a strategic error by a leading Fulani political faction. According to him, that group miscalculated its hold on power and may have weakened its own position. This discussion touches on the broader debate over power rotation in Nigeria and its implications for regional harmony.

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jayjayabout 4 hours ago

What do people think about this northern figure suggesting the presidency shift away from the North for balanced development?

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bisiabout 4 hours ago

True talk! Giving other regions a turn could spark fresh ideas and fairer growth across Nigeria.

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lilyabout 4 hours ago

It's surprising to see a prominent northern leader openly admit that their region might be at fault for stalling national unity.

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halaabout 4 hours ago

I'm not convinced shifting power is just a Fulani camp misstep; maybe it's more political theatre than genuine unity effort.

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kakaabout 4 hours ago

A fair approach could be to set clear rotation rules for all zones, ensuring every region feels included in leadership.

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