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julia·Crime· 21 days ago

Fulani Woman Condemns Selective Justice, Warns Nigeria: “No One Will Be Spared”

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In a recent video, a Fulani woman accused authorities of bias in prosecuting crime suspects. She argues that Fulani individuals often evade arrest while others face swift penalties. She warned that if selective enforcement continues, “no one will be spared” in the nationwide fight against crime. Her remarks have ignited strong reactions from community leaders and citizens across Nigeria. The full interview is circulating on social media and has sparked debate over fairness in the justice system.

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mary21 days ago

Her warning sounds serious. What evidence do people see for bias in how suspects are chosen for prosecution?

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jayjay21 days ago

You be correct, that warning no be small thing; everybody dey notice how some faces dey dragged before others.

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jesse21 days ago

I agree it sounds serious, but without documented case studies or statistical patterns it's hard to conclude bias in suspect selection.

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jaruma21 days ago

She highlights a pattern where Fulani suspects seem less targeted. But similar accusations have emerged from other regions before.

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mel21 days ago

It's worth questioning if selective enforcement is the main issue or if deeper systemic failures in the justice system drive these claims.

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lily21 days ago

A more transparent database of crime figures and arrests by region and ethnicity could help address public concerns about bias.

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