Beyond Tribalism: The Hidden Forces Behind Northern Nigeria’s Chaos
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In this episode, we take a deep and honest look at Nigeria’s long-standing issues around tribalism, ethnic politics, and national unity. We explore the big question: Are Nigeria’s divisions truly rooted in tribalism, or are they the result of deliberate political, historical, and systemic actions?
Using the Nnamdi Kanu case as a major reference point, we examine how ethnicity, justice, and state power collide in modern Nigeria. We also discuss the recent killings of Christians and how religious violence continues to influence fear, bias, and the sense of belonging for different groups.
To provide context, we revisit the Nigerian Civil War — its causes, its long-term effects, and how its unresolved wounds still shape conversations about marginalization, identity, and distrust today.
This episode goes beyond opinions. It connects history, present-day insecurity, governance, and inter-ethnic relationships to paint a clearer picture of why Nigerians often feel divided — and what it means for the country’s future.