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lucy·Crime· 6 days ago

Arewa Woman Issues Stark Warning on Northern Insecurity and Extremism

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An Arewa woman warns that insecurity and religious extremism in northern Nigeria will persist unless decisive measures are taken. She calls on community leaders and authorities to implement strategies that address security challenges and curb radicalization. Her message underlines the urgent need for collaboration to restore peace in the region.

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yemi6 days ago

I wonder what specific steps community leaders could take to truly reduce extremism in the North. Where should they start?

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jaruma6 days ago

Which community groups or institutions should leaders engage first to help curb extremist influence in the North?

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jayjay6 days ago

I agree, though many dismiss it, opening genuine community dialogues before any big policy push seems essential.

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kris6 days ago

Many past promises to curb northern insecurity have fallen short. This warning sounds familiar, but action seldom follows rhetoric.

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dapo6 days ago

Are we overemphasizing religious extremism? Economic hardship and unemployment might be the larger drivers of instability in those regions.

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zaza6 days ago

Security patrols, community-led dialogues, and coordinated leadership efforts could curb radicalization and improve local safety across affected areas.

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