Nigerian street-hop singer has spoken out against the growing trend of ethnic profiling in Nigeria, urging citizens not to label all Fulani people as bandits because of the actions of a few criminals.
Reacting to ongoing insecurity issues across parts of the country, Portable stressed that criminality should never be tied to an entire ethnic group. According to the singer, many innocent Fulani people are peaceful citizens who go about their daily lives without involvement in crime.
His comments come at a time when conversations around insecurity, kidnapping, and banditry continue to dominate public discussions in Nigeria. Portable warned that generalizing an entire tribe could increase division and hatred among Nigerians.
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The controversial artist also called for unity and understanding, emphasizing that bad individuals exist in every ethnic group. He urged Nigerians to focus on identifying criminals as individuals rather than attacking entire communities based on stereotypes.
Portable’s statement has sparked mixed reactions online. While some social media users praised him for promoting peace and fairness, others argued that insecurity concerns remain a serious national issue that requires stronger government action.
Despite the debate, his message has added to ongoing conversations about ethnic tolerance, national unity, and responsible public discourse in Nigeria.

