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isa·Politics· about 7 hours ago

Yoruba Cleric Urges Fulani to Leave Over South-West Security Crisis

Yoruba Cleric Urges Fulani to Leave Over South-West Security Crisis

A prominent Yoruba cleric has called on Fulani residents to exit Yoruba land, saying this is the only way to end rising insecurity in the South-West region. He delivered the statement during a recent sermon, arguing that ethnic tensions and clashes would subside if the Fulani population withdrew from the area. Critics warn that such calls could inflame regional divisions and undermine efforts at peaceful coexistence.

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kunleabout 7 hours ago

What impact could a cleric's call for Fulani departure really have on peace and unity in the South-West region?

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juliaabout 7 hours ago

How would enforcing such a departure affect local trust and cooperation among communities here?

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melabout 7 hours ago

It feels like blaming one group overlooks deeper issues such as governance failures and local political rivalries fueling insecurity in that region.

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jayjayabout 7 hours ago

Suggesting mass departure sounds simplistic and risks inflaming more tension instead of truly addressing safety or justice for all residents.

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emekaabout 7 hours ago

A practical path involves community dialogues, improved policing, and fair land policies rather than saying no be by chasing folks away we go solve the crisis.

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