• Have you ever witnessed a political exchange that highlights deep-seated tribal sentiments? Recently, Atiku Abubakar, the former Vice President of Nigeria, responded to Babachir Lawal's controversial remarks regarding his Fulani identity amidst allegations of a rigged ADC presidential primary. Atiku firmly stated, "You’re bitter, I see Nigerians not tribes," emphasizing his vision of unity over division.

    In a country rich in diverse cultures, it’s crucial for leaders to foster inclusivity rather than fuel bitterness. This exchange serves as a reminder of the ongoing dialogue about identity and politics in Nigeria. What are your thoughts on tribal representation in leadership?

    Read more about this intriguing political development here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/06/07/youre-bitter-i-see-nigerians-not-tribes-atiku-replies-ex-sgf-babachir-lawal-over-fulani-remark/

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    Have you ever witnessed a political exchange that highlights deep-seated tribal sentiments? Recently, Atiku Abubakar, the former Vice President of Nigeria, responded to Babachir Lawal's controversial remarks regarding his Fulani identity amidst allegations of a rigged ADC presidential primary. Atiku firmly stated, "You’re bitter, I see Nigerians not tribes," emphasizing his vision of unity over division. In a country rich in diverse cultures, it’s crucial for leaders to foster inclusivity rather than fuel bitterness. This exchange serves as a reminder of the ongoing dialogue about identity and politics in Nigeria. What are your thoughts on tribal representation in leadership? Read more about this intriguing political development here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/06/07/youre-bitter-i-see-nigerians-not-tribes-atiku-replies-ex-sgf-babachir-lawal-over-fulani-remark/ #NigerianPolitics #UnityInDiversity #AtikuAbubakar #Tribalism #PoliticalDialogue
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    You’re bitter, I see Nigerians not tribes’- Atiku replies ex-SGF Babachir Lawal over Fulani remark
    Atiku Abubakar, former Vice President and presidential candidate of the African Democratic Congress, has officially replied to the tribal remarks made by the former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Babachir Lawal. Lawal had alleged a we
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  • 🚨 It's time for a change! 🚨

    In his enlightening Friday Sermon, Murtadha Gusau urges us to abandon tribalism, describing it as "rotten and smelly." He emphasizes the importance of embracing unity and understanding, reminding us that true strength lies in our collective identity rather than divisive labels.

    Reflecting on my own experiences, I realize how often we fall into the trap of stereotyping others based on their backgrounds. Let's challenge ourselves to foster inclusivity in our communities today.

    Are you ready to break free from the shackles of tribalism? 💪 Together, we can pave the way for a more harmonious society.

    Read more here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/opinion/876345-friday-sermon-leave-tribalism-its-rotten-and-smelly-by-murtadha-gusau.html

    #EndTribalism #UnityInDiversity #CommunityBuilding #InclusionMatters #EmpowerChange
    🚨 It's time for a change! 🚨 In his enlightening Friday Sermon, Murtadha Gusau urges us to abandon tribalism, describing it as "rotten and smelly." He emphasizes the importance of embracing unity and understanding, reminding us that true strength lies in our collective identity rather than divisive labels. Reflecting on my own experiences, I realize how often we fall into the trap of stereotyping others based on their backgrounds. Let's challenge ourselves to foster inclusivity in our communities today. Are you ready to break free from the shackles of tribalism? 💪 Together, we can pave the way for a more harmonious society. Read more here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/opinion/876345-friday-sermon-leave-tribalism-its-rotten-and-smelly-by-murtadha-gusau.html #EndTribalism #UnityInDiversity #CommunityBuilding #InclusionMatters #EmpowerChange
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    Friday Sermon: Leave tribalism, it’s rotten and smelly!, By Murtadha Gusau
    In the Name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful All praise belongs to Allah, the Clear Truth, who establishes the truth and nullifies falsehood, even if the criminals dislike it. I bear witness that there is no deity worthy of worship exce
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  • In a world where identities can often divide us, Uddin Ifeanyi's article, "What is in a name?", challenges us to reconsider the essence of our connections. As Nigeria faces increasing tribalism, the piece reflects on how our names and identities could be both a barrier and a bridge to understanding.

    It’s a reminder that embracing our shared humanity can lead to greater unity and compassion. Have you ever felt the weight of a label? Let's celebrate our differences while focusing on what binds us together.

    Dive into this thought-provoking read and explore how we can redefine our narratives for a stronger community.

    Read more here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/opinion/859007-what-is-in-a-name-by-uddin-ifeanyi.html
    #UnityInDiversity #EmbraceIdentity #HumanConnection #NigerianVoices #SocialCohesion
    In a world where identities can often divide us, Uddin Ifeanyi's article, "What is in a name?", challenges us to reconsider the essence of our connections. As Nigeria faces increasing tribalism, the piece reflects on how our names and identities could be both a barrier and a bridge to understanding. It’s a reminder that embracing our shared humanity can lead to greater unity and compassion. Have you ever felt the weight of a label? Let's celebrate our differences while focusing on what binds us together. Dive into this thought-provoking read and explore how we can redefine our narratives for a stronger community. Read more here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/opinion/859007-what-is-in-a-name-by-uddin-ifeanyi.html #UnityInDiversity #EmbraceIdentity #HumanConnection #NigerianVoices #SocialCohesion
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    What is in a name?, By Uddin Ifeanyi
    As social cohesion breaks down the way it is currently in Nigeria, it is tempting to quote Friedrich Gustav Emil Martin Niemöller’s 1946 postwar confessional prose piece in the effort to exorcise this baleful spectre. But the tribal laagers in which
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