Following the heartbreaking story of the 56-year-old lawyer who lost her life after a domestic violence incident, one disturbing tribal comment surfaced: “Yariba men, whenever rape is declined, will resort to human abuse and skull mining.” This statement is not only hateful but dangerously divisive. Turning a tragic case of domestic violence into an ethnic attack promotes hate speech and fuels unnecessary tribal tension. Violence and abuse are individual actions, not tribal traits. Linking a whole ethnic group to evil deeds is unjust and harmful. Tragedies should unite us in condemnation of violence — not divide us through prejudice.