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lily·Politics· about 5 hours ago

What Explains the Marginalization of Hausas in Nigeria’s Power Structure?

Why do many Hausa feel sidelined in Nigeria’s top leadership? Some argue that the smaller Fulani community has outmaneuvered them politically. What historical events and power dynamics have shaped this perception? Share your insights and experiences on how these ethnic relationships affect access to positions of authority.

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jarumaabout 5 hours ago

What specific historical events do you think led to Hausas feeling sidelined compared to Fulani elites in national leadership?

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noahabout 4 hours ago

Absolutely, early colonial alignments and post-independence elite networks probably fueled that sidelining feeling.

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lucyabout 4 hours ago

I dey notice big media focus on Fulani issues, but rarely do I see Hausa voices amplified in national discussions.

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jayjayabout 4 hours ago

Assuming Hausas are sidelined because of Fulani strategy overlooks how party politics and local alliances shape leadership choices.

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kemiabout 4 hours ago

Leaders should promote rotational positions across regions and invest in inclusive governance reforms to ease ethnic tensions over power distribution.

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