@sowore Banditry will only end the day government begins lifting citizens out of poverty and families stop having children they cannot properly care for.
Until then, it remains a symptom of deeper social failure, not just a security problem.
@FIFAcom@FIFAWorldCup@fifacom_ar@yabaleftonline If South Africans cannot live peacefully with other Africans in their country, there is no reason to allow their national team in the World Cup. Allowing them may only encourage further xenophobia. @gianni_infant
@FIFAcom@FIFAWorldCup@fifacom_ar@yabaleftonline If South Africans cannot live peacefully with other Africans in their country, there is no reason to allow their national team in the World Cup. Allowing them may only encourage further xenophobia. @gianni_infant
@osazenoo Two ways to reduce banditry in Nigeria: leaders must work to lift people out of poverty, and parents should not have more children than they can properly care for and https://t.co/DXBdbkUKDL blame game🙅🏽just responsibility.
@Cpnosmall I don’t have G wagon in fact I no get any car but you see this your wickedness that you are supporting to fill your stomach will one day come back for you..
@DeeoneComedian By now no presidential candidate from northern part of Nigeria should be allowed, why are people speaking their language disturbing the nation.
@ogunmusi The day Nigerians stop making content out of every situation and start making solutions out of every situation, that is the day real change will begin. When we are truly ready, we'll forget the cameras and focus on the work.
@AJSMILE911 The day Nigerians stop making content out of every situation and start making solutions out of every situation, that is the day real change will begin. When we are truly ready, we'll forget the cameras and focus on the work.
@flowzki The day Nigerians stop making content out of every situation and start making solutions out of every situation, that is the day real change will begin. When we are truly ready, we'll forget the cameras and focus on the work.
@instablog9ja The day Nigerians stop making content out of every situation and start making solutions out of every situation, that is the day real change will begin. When we are truly ready, we'll forget the cameras and focus on the work.