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Phobia is an irrational fear. What we are experiencing in Nigeria is not an irrational fear. These people are beheading our people. They are slicing pregnant women open and taking out their babies and beheading them.
THERE SHOULD BE NO PHOBIA TALK HERE!!!
I’m not trying to be controversial, but if we're demanding civic responsibility from religious leaders, it shouldn't be limited to or reserved for a single religion.
Once Nigerians are focused on Insecurity & Calling out Bad Governance, all these Useless Blogs esp Cutie Jules, IB & the rest will start posting Unfounded stories to divert public attention. Go Fok yourself with your fake voice notes. 🙄
45 Kids are still in the Bush. 🤬😤
Amnesty International Condemns Tinubu Govt Over School Abductions, Says He Lacks Effective Plan To End Insecurity | Sahara Reporters https://t.co/muhHKVNRtE
WATCH: Gun-Wielding Group Led By NANS President Babtee, Makinde’s Aide Olojede Attack #BringBackOurPupilsAndTeachers Protesters In Ibadan, Steal Phones, Vandalise Vehicles
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Middle belt have been crying for years on hears
You just pretended to be deaf and our leaders kept pretending it didn’t affect them and covered for the ruling party
We are all culpable and you’re lying to yourself
Early this year, my colleague was kidnapped on her way home from work.
The parents ran hectar skelter to gather seven million naira after negotiating it from 10M.
After several loans and contribution from family and friends, they got the money after two months and delivered to the kidnappers.
The girl was released. She said there was no day that they were not gang rapped in the bush both morning and night.
The kidnappers selected their choice and temporarily Married them.
A woman to two men, some to three or four men.
Two weeks after her release, we lost her to su!cide.
This government is not just damaging the economy and people's life.
The government is indirectly k!lllng our youths.
The government especially Tinubu knows everything about the insecurities in the country and he's a willing accomplice because according to him,
On matters of security, the bulk stops at the President's table. Like in other countries, Tinubu is the Chief Security Officer.
Tinubu is kidnapping our children.
Tinubu is kllllng our youths.
TINUBU MUST STOP THE Klllng he allowed in this country.
Water, electricity and good roads didn't get to your area/town, but election materials will get there.
They didn't forget you, they just don't care about your existence. 😝
These are the names of some of the children kidnapped in Borno state on Friday 15th May 2026. We don’t even still have their complete names. But at least we have someone. Immortalize their names and ingrain their names in the minds of the people.
My spirit was down this morning.
I read the account of two girls kidnapped along the Okene Abuja road and the terrible things done to them in captivity and it broke me.
One told her dad not to bother paying her ransom as she would kill her self when eventually released, that they have been r*pping her continuously for three days. They got angry and shot her while the dad was still listening.
The other was released after her ransom was paid but the trauma she faced (I can't bring myself to write about it) even psychiatrists are struggling to bring her around. She is in FCMC Kaduna now.
Are these stories not being told to Tinubu?
What about Remi that is a mother? Is she not hearing about it?
140-something people kidnapped in Kwara in February are still missing o 😢
Data compiled and analysed by PREMIUM TIMES shows that the mass school abduction crisis has worsened under President Tinubu.
Although his administration will mark three years in office on 29 May, it has already recorded at least nine mass school kidnapping incidents
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https://t.co/eG3hFFkdXW
Friday, May 15: Gunmen attacked three schools in Orire LGA, Oyo State, and abducted dozens of students and 7 teachers.
Monday, May 18: A video of teacher Michael Oyedokun pleading for help circulated. He was murdered shortly after.
Tuesday, May 19: Two CRIN staff at Idi-Ayunre, Ibadan, were abducted by six armed men—the same Cocoa Research Institute where farmers were taken in March.
All of this, in a matter of days, in one state. This is heartbreaking. It is painful. And it should concern every one of us.
Innocent people, including young children, children who should be at home with their parents, are being held captive. The severity of the situation cannot be overstated.
I extend my sincere condolences to the family of Michael Oyedokun and to all those who have been affected by these tragic incidents. My thoughts and prayers are with them, and with every family anxiously waiting for the safe return of their loved ones.
I urge the Federal Government and our security agencies to act with urgency and deploy every available resource to secure the release of all those still in captivity. Those responsible for these cruel and senseless acts must be found and brought to justice.
May Almighty Allah heal our land.