A social media post by Hausaland Magazine has sparked fresh controversy surrounding the death of Ardo Risku, alleging a broader ethnic agenda targeting the people of Benue State.
In the widely shared post, the magazine warned Benue residents to be vigilant, claiming that a “very evil Fulani agenda” is underway. The post further asserted that the Fulani “killed their own Ardo” as a pretext to justify future attacks on the Benue people. The statement has drawn significant attention, with numerous comments and shares recorded shortly after its publication.
This latest claim comes shortly after the Idoma community issued a strong condemnation of hasty accusations and unverified information regarding Risku’s death. Community leaders had urged the public to allow security agencies to conclude their investigations before assigning blame, emphasizing the need for caution to prevent the spread of potentially inflammatory narratives.
Ardo Risku’s death has become a sensitive issue in Benue State, where ethnic and security tensions have long been a concern. While the Hausaland Magazine post presents a stark and accusatory perspective, it contrasts sharply with the Idoma community’s call for restraint and verification of facts.
As reactions continue to pour in, security agencies are expected to intensify efforts to uncover the circumstances surrounding Risku’s demise. Authorities have not yet issued an official statement addressing the specific allegations made in the controversial post.
The situation remains fluid, with various stakeholders calling for calm amid fears that such claims could heighten existing divisions in the state. Further developments are anticipated as investigations progress.















