Is Nnamdi Kanu Right About Fulani’s Role in Nigeria’s Terrorism?
When Nnamdi Kanu warned that Fulani elements were behind the rise in terrorism and insecurity, many dismissed his claims as ethnic propaganda. Today, with kidnappings, bandit attacks and armed herdsmen clashes sweeping parts of the North and South-West, Nigerians are revisiting those early warnings. Some believe recent events vindicate Kanu’s position, while others argue the reality is far more complex. Which view do you share? Join the debate on whether insecurity in Nigeria has proven Kanu’s narrative or if deeper factors lie behind the crisis.
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