Nigerian columnist weary of ethno-religious violence coverage

A Daily Trust columnist has expressed deep fatigue in repeatedly addressing recent killings in Nigeria driven by ethno-religious divides.

In a recent piece titled 'The Forgotten Identity Divide: Unifying Nigerian Goats,' published by Daily Trust on January 2, 2026, the author reflects on the ongoing cycle of violence in the country. The writer intended to discuss the latest incidents of killings stemming from ethno-religious tensions but felt overwhelmed by the repetition of such topics. This sentiment highlights the persistent nature of identity-based conflicts that continue to plague Nigerian society, as noted in the article's opening. No specific details on the recent killings were provided in the excerpt, but the author's exhaustion underscores the toll of chronic reporting on these issues. The piece appears to use the metaphor of 'unifying Nigerian goats' to perhaps comment on overlooked divisions within the nation.

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