A tragic story of a missing Nigerian woman found dead in the US should be met with sympathy and solidarity. Sadly, one comment turned it tribal: “Yariba with their bad attitude, hope is not what I am thinking.” This is insensitive and dangerous. A family is grieving, and instead of compassion, such remarks sow division and fuel ethnic stereotypes. Crime, tragedy, or misfortune is not tied to any tribe—it’s a human issue. Using ethnicity to mock or blame only deepens hatred. At moments like this, empathy is what’s needed, not prejudice. Let’s unite in grief, not divide in ignorance.
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