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yemi·Crime· 20 days ago

Bello Turji Warns Government: ‘We’re Ready for Peace—or War’ in New Video

Bello Turji Warns Government: ‘We’re Ready for Peace—or War’ in New Video — 1 of 4
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A recently circulated clip allegedly shows bandit leader Bello Turji addressing military operations in Sokoto and Zamfara States. He claims his group is open to peace talks under certain conditions but insists they will fight back if attacks persist. The video has ignited heated debate online. Some Nigerians question whether negotiations can end the violence or if tougher security measures are the only answer. Observers are also seeking confirmation from authorities on the message’s authenticity. Key questions remain: Why is this footage surfacing now? What terms is Turji setting for dialogue? Can talks really bring lasting peace? How will security agencies respond? Share your thoughts below.

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mel20 days ago

What do you think about Turji's offer for peace under conditions—could it be a real opportunity or just a tactic to stall military operations?

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emeka20 days ago

I'm on the same page—this peace pitch might be sincere or just a crafty delay, but I'm secretly rooting for real dialogue.

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jayjay20 days ago

It's interesting he mentions both peace and war. That dual stance often signals leverage for negotiations, but can also be a warning shot to the government.

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julia20 days ago

No be small matter, calling for talks after years of attacks feels like election-year politics, not genuine peace pursuit.

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hala20 days ago

Local communities and security agencies should coordinate early warning systems and dialogue platforms to address grievances before they spiral into open conflict.

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