The Igbo People Are At The "Lowest" Level Of Impunity In Nigeria. Dele Farotimi.

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Join us tonight at 8 PM WAT for a discussion, as we explore Dele Farotimi's striking claim that the Igbo people are at the "lowest" level of impunity in Nigeria.
What does this mean for the Igbo community, and how does it reflect the broader issues of governance and accountability affecting all Nigerians?
We’ll delve into important questions: What historical and systemic factors contribute to perceptions of impunity among different ethnic groups in Nigeria? How do these dynamics impact the everyday lives of Nigerians, regardless of their background? Are there specific policies or events that have led to a sense of injustice across the nation?
We’ll also consider what Farotimi's statement reveals about the state of governance in Nigeria today. Is there a growing sense of frustration among all Nigerians regarding accountability, and what can be done to address these concerns?
Join the conversation and share your view on the issue of impunity in Nigeria? Do you think certain groups are more affected than others?

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