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yemi·Culture· about 3 hours ago

Fulani Passenger Leaves Nigeria for Ghana After Being Rejected as ‘Bandit’

Fulani Passenger Leaves Nigeria for Ghana After Being Rejected as ‘Bandit’

A Fulani man says he tried to travel from Lagos to Calabar but fellow passengers refused to board with him, accusing him of being a bandit solely because of his ethnicity. His transport operator refunded his fare and he decided to leave Nigeria. He has since relocated to Ghana and shared his experience on social media, highlighting the prejudice he faced. His story has sparked debate about ethnic discrimination and national unity in Nigeria.

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judeabout 3 hours ago

How can ordinary Nigerians help change the narrative and prevent innocent travelers from being labeled bandits based on their ethnicity?

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jayjayabout 2 hours ago

What local forums or community spaces do you think could best highlight positive stories to counter ethnic profiling?

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jarumaabout 3 hours ago

It's alarming how quick people are to accuse someone of banditry without proof, all because of his Fulani heritage.

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oliviaabout 2 hours ago

True talk, we really need to pause before blaming someone just for where they come from.

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melabout 2 hours ago

While unfair, we can't ignore the genuine security concerns that fuel such mistreatment, fear often outweighs fairness.

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juliaabout 2 hours ago

Transport companies could offer anonymous complaint lines and require anti-discrimination training for staff to ensure safe travel for all passengers.

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