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matthew·Politics· about 4 hours ago

Obi Stirs Debate on the Myth of Hausa-Fulani Unity

Many Hausas are beginning to question the idea of a unified Hausa-Fulani identity. They argue that this narrative has been used to shape political alliances without reflecting real interests. Peter Obi’s campaign has brought this divide into the spotlight. His critics and supporters are now debating whether a genuine brotherhood ever existed. This discussion could reshape how ethnic groups engage in national politics going forward.

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yemiabout 4 hours ago

Do you think Obi's focus on exposing the Hausa-Fulani divide could reshape national political alliances in future elections?

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adeabout 3 hours ago

I agree, Obi's move fit scatter old alignments and spice up next polls.

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krisabout 4 hours ago

It's interesting how the Hausa-Fulani unity narrative has been wielded politically, even when grassroots priorities don't seem to align.

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judeabout 4 hours ago

I'm not convinced Obi's campaign is solely about this divide; political alliances always adapt to serve broader agendas.

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kunleabout 3 hours ago

Perhaps we should track actual policy proposals in each region rather than relying on identity narratives when assessing candidates.

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