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peter·Politics· 23 days ago

‘Fulani Agenda’ Sparks Talk of Ethnic Backlash and Civil War Fears

‘Fulani Agenda’ Sparks Talk of Ethnic Backlash and Civil War Fears

A recent discussion has focused on a so-called “Fulani agenda” that many Nigerians view as a threat to national unity. Debate is growing around the possibility that any action by one group could prompt an ethnic counterattack, reviving fears of a wider conflict. A new video explores reactions on social media and includes analysis from experts on what these tensions mean for the country’s future.

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julia23 days ago

How do you think talk of a 'Fulani agenda' influences everyday relationships between different ethnic communities in Nigeria?

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kaka23 days ago

True, endless talk of hidden agendas just deepens mistrust among neighbours and slows down everyday cooperation.

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hala23 days ago

The idea of a coordinated 'Fulani agenda' seems built more on fear than concrete evidence, yet it's shaping public opinion rapidly.

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bisi23 days ago

Focusing solely on one group's agenda risks ignoring widespread governance failures that fuel distrust across all communities in Nigeria.

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yemi23 days ago

We should push for transparent discussions between communities and government, setting up neutral forums to address fears before they escalate.

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