Atiku: impunity, not diversity, threatens Nigeria

On Tiv Day, Atiku Abubakar stated that impunity, rather than diversity, poses the main threat to Nigeria's stability.

Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar marked Tiv Day by declaring that impunity, not the country's diversity, is the true danger to Nigeria. This statement underscores concerns over accountability in national affairs. Atiku's remarks highlight ongoing discussions about governance and unity in Nigeria's multi-ethnic society.

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