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Open Letter to Zaar Youth: A Call for Unity and Strategic Engagement in Politics

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ISOZI, FCT- Abuja Mr. L. B. Halan L.B. Halan, a passionate advocate for the progress and unity of the Zaar people, shared a thought-provoking message with Zaar youth on the ISOZI WhatsApp platform. In a continuation of his previous appeal, Halan urged the youth to channel their energy into meaningful political participation and collective development rather than becoming entangled in local disputes.  In his letter, Halan began by addressing the importance of Zaar youth stepping up to shape a brighter future for themselves and future generations. He emphasized the need for strategic political engagement, noting that focusing on local positions and titles within community associations such as ZAYODA and ZDA often leads to unnecessary conflicts. These associations, while important, should not be seen as the ultimate goal for the youth’s aspirations. “Remember, these associations can only exercise authority within our local communities and do not have the constitutional mandate

DISTINGUISHING ETHNIC STRUGGLES AND POLITICS AS TOOLS TOWARDS EMANCIPATION OF THE MINORITIES

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ISOZI An ethnic group is regarded as social collectiveness whose members not only share objective characteristics as language, core-territory, ancestral myths, culture, religion and political organization, but also have some subjective consciousness or perception of common decent and identity. Nigeria has over 500 languages and about 371 ethnic groups with Hausa, Yoruba and Igbo as the majority. The country is separated into geographical political entities called ‘Regions’ and ‘States’ where every ethnic group is incorporated based on its ancestral origin. The ratio of distribution of ethnic groups in a particular region, state or area is what gives rise to ‘majority’ and ‘minority’ ethnic groups. Human psychological egoism has led to formulation of stratified societies towards control of available resources. By nature, specie forming the majority dominates the minority leading to struggles and competition. In organised human societies, the unequal treatment and systematic