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prince·Politics· about 5 hours ago

Viral Video: Fulani Man Confronts Sunday Igboho Over Ethnic Relations

Viral Video: Fulani Man Confronts Sunday Igboho Over Ethnic Relations

In a video circulating online, a Fulani man directly addresses Yoruba activist Sunday Igboho. He speaks on relations between Fulani and Yoruba communities and highlights security concerns in parts of the country. His message has generated mixed reactions on social media. Some users applaud his call for dialogue and unity, while others question his claims about ethnic tensions. As debates on national unity and inter-ethnic coexistence continue, Sunday Igboho has not yet responded.

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maryabout 4 hours ago

How do you think this face-to-face exchange between the Fulani man and Sunday Igboho will affect broader ethnic relations in Nigeria?

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jayjayabout 4 hours ago

Are you expecting this exchange to shift trust levels between Fulani and Yoruba communities in any way?

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jarumaabout 4 hours ago

E be like say social media reaction is more about sensational headlines than genuine dialogue on security concerns and intercommunal trust.

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melabout 4 hours ago

I'm not sure blaming one group helps solve recurring clashes, we should question motives behind such videos before accepting their narrative.

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juliaabout 4 hours ago

Rather than heated arguments online, community leaders could set up a joint forum to address security worries and build trust between Fulani and Yoruba locals.

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