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isaac·Politics· 20 days ago

Hausa Activist Criticizes Fulani Youth’s Silence on Bandit Killings

Hausa Activist Criticizes Fulani Youth’s Silence on Bandit Killings

A Hausa youth activist has publicly challenged Fulani youth leaders for remaining silent on the recent spate of bandit attacks in northern Nigeria. He calls their inaction “hypocrisy” and urges them to use their platforms to speak up for victims. He highlights several tragic incidents and demands accountability from Fulani representatives. Watch the full discussion for an in-depth look at his arguments and their implications.

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jaruma20 days ago

Why do you think Fulani youth leaders have stayed silent while victims of those recent bandit attacks suffer so much?

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julia20 days ago

True talk, e dey tough make them hush while innocent folks dey cry out for help.

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mel20 days ago

It's interesting that the activist calls this silence hypocrisy, yet there's no mention of any attempted dialogue with those youth leaders.

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jayjay20 days ago

I get the frustration, but labeling all Fulani youth as inactive might just widen divides instead of promoting real solidarity.

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emeka20 days ago

Start a joint forum where Hausa and Fulani youth can openly address security concerns, share firsthand stories, and plan unified responses.

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