viral video has stirred online debate after a Fulani man expressed frustration over what he described as long-standing discrimination against Fulani people in Nigeria.
In the video, he claims that Fulanis are “the most attacked tribe,” alleging that musicians, comedians, and ordinary citizens frequently label them as bandits. He argues that such generalizations unfairly punish millions of innocent Fulani people.
The man issued a controversial warning, saying that constant stereotyping could push some individuals toward self-defense. He referenced a comedian who allegedly insulted Fulanis, saying such remarks deepen resentment within the community.
And if such thing continues, it could lead the 15 millions of them to carry arms and turn bandit that they are being labelled, and you know what happens when 15 million terrorist surface in this country.
His comments have drawn mixed reactions across social media. While some sympathize with the frustrations of innocent Fulani communities who face profiling, others caution that using threatening language could escalate ethnic tensions. Analysts have urged restraint, dialogue, and responsible communication to prevent further division.
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