When reports surfaced about a Nigerian man sentenced to 10 years in India for drug trafficking, the comment section quickly spiraled into tribal profiling. One user, without any evidence, wrote: “Definitely he’s from Igbo land.” This assumption highlights the ugly face of prejudice. Linking crime automatically to a particular tribe is unfair, harmful, and fuels stigma against millions of innocent people. Criminal acts are committed by individuals, not entire ethnic groups. By pointing fingers baselessly, we ignore the real issue—drug trafficking—and instead deepen tribal divides. Justice should be about facts, not stereotypes rooted in bias.
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