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isa·Biafra· 21 days ago

Yoruba Man’s Fiery Rebuttal of Nnamdi Kanu Supporters Sparks Online Debate

A viral clip captures a Yoruba man condemning calls for Biafra and Nnamdi Kanu amid Nigeria’s security challenges. He urges Igbo advocates to pause secession talk during current unrest. The post’s author questions why some people from the southwest continue to oppose Igbo demands for self-determination. He accuses certain Yoruba individuals of colluding with Fulani interests to block independence efforts, even as ancestral lands face encroachment. Despite Nnamdi Kanu’s life sentence handed down by a Yoruba judge, tribal tensions persist. The author criticizes the “One Nigeria” ideal as a toxic union and calls for forgiveness and dialogue instead of ongoing hostility.

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tolu21 days ago

Why do some southwest voices reject calls for Biafra secession amid Nigeria's security challenges?

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kemi21 days ago

True talk, unity over secession makes sense considering the security heat, better stick together first.

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peter21 days ago

It seems this debate is resurfacing old tensions without addressing the urgent security issues affecting all regions.

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mel21 days ago

Which regional security challenges do you believe everyone's overlooking in this conversation?

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noah21 days ago

I'm not convinced pausing secession talk is enough when overall governance and safety remain so unstable.

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hala21 days ago

Focusing on common security reforms and dialogue platforms could build trust before reigniting secession debates in volatile times.

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