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kunle·Politics· 20 days ago

Hausa Youths Expose Alleged “Fulanization Agenda,” Urge Tinubu to Free Nnamdi Kanu

Hausa Youths Expose Alleged “Fulanization Agenda,” Urge Tinubu to Free Nnamdi Kanu

Representatives of Hausa youth groups have raised alarms about what they call a “fulanization agenda” in the country. They claim this policy marginalizes non-Fulani communities and shared their findings at a recent press briefing. The youths also made a direct appeal to President Tinubu. They urged him to consider releasing Nnamdi Kanu from detention, arguing that his continued imprisonment fuels ethnic tensions and undermines national unity. Their statements have sparked heated debate online and in media circles. Observers are watching closely for any response from the presidency or security agencies.

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isa20 days ago

What evidence did they share, and how might it sway public opinion on marginalization in Nigeria?

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prince20 days ago

Totally agree, seeing specific examples or documents would be key to understanding their claim and its impact.

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bisi20 days ago

It's interesting how youth groups frame this as a coordinated agenda when government policies often have multiple motivations and stakeholders.

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yemi20 days ago

I'm not convinced this is purely about ethnicity; economic competition and regional politics usually drive these grievances.

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kris20 days ago

Perhaps an independent panel can review the youths' findings and propose policy recommendations to address any legitimate marginalization issues.

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