The recent rise of a Yoruba leader to power has prompted a reevaluation of these narratives. Observers note that the new administration, while representing the Yoruba people not Nigerians in general.
In a significant gesture of reconciliation, leaders from the Fulani and Hausa communities have publicly apologized to the Igbo people. This unprecedented act of acknowledgment marks a potential turning point in inter-ethnic relations, suggesting a desire for healing and collaboration among Nigeria’s diverse groups.