@Omojuwa Your only fear is OBI.... Sometime when I read post from your likes... I laugh of your folly and the navigation you keep defining.
Omojuwa! Omojuwa!! Omojuwa!!!
Respect is Reciprocal and Politics is meant to flourish development and ethics.
Dear Mr. Omipidan,
I have read your open letter to His Excellency, Mr. Peter Obi, with deep concern. It is not the disagreement in opinion that troubles me — for democracy thrives on debate — but the manner in which your letter downplays systemic violence, oversimplifies complex realities, and unfairly accuses one man of what is clearly a national tragedy.
Let me begin where you started: religion and politics. It is not in doubt that the 2023 elections were emotionally charged and religiously sensitive — but to single out Peter Obi as the only one who appealed to faith-based sentiments is intellectually dishonest. Nigerians of every persuasion watched as mosques, churches, and ethnic unions across the nation were mobilized by nearly all major parties. Religion was not introduced by Peter Obi; it has been weaponized for decades by the political elite, North and South alike. To hold him alone responsible is selective morality.
Now, to the more serious part — the claim of genocide and the United States’ position. You argued that because President Joe Biden supports Israel, the U.S. has no moral right to speak about Nigeria. This is a diversion. Whether the U.S. or any foreign nation is hypocritical or not does not change the reality of what has been happening on Nigerian soil. When entire Christian communities in Benue, Southern Kaduna, Plateau, and parts of Taraba are wiped out overnight, when farmers are slaughtered in their sleep, and when women and children are buried in mass graves — semantics cannot whitewash that horror. Whether you call it “genocide,” “ethnic cleansing,” or “banditry,” the end result is the same: lives extinguished because of identity.
Your anecdote about Malam-Fatori, where you met an elderly Igbo man living peacefully among Muslims, is heartwarming but statistically irrelevant. The existence of a few safe communities does not negate patterns of targeted violence elsewhere. By your logic, the presence of Jews in Berlin before World War II would mean there was no anti-Semitism in Nazi Germany. The truth is, peace in one place does not erase blood in another.
You also mentioned that Zamfara and Katsina predominantly Muslim states — have lost more Muslims than Christians to violence. That may be true, but again, it proves nothing. The suffering of Muslims at the hands of terrorists does not invalidate the suffering of Christians, nor does it negate evidence of targeted attacks. Both realities can exist simultaneously. The fact that Boko Haram has killed more Muslims does not mean they have not also targeted Christians specifically for their faith.
Regarding the killings in Benue, your attempt to label them “politically motivated” misses the point. Whether political or religious, the victims remain dead, and the state has failed to protect them. To insist that locals must be complicit before bandits can operate is speculative and unfair to innocent victims who have lost everything. The same “locals are complicit” argument was once used to justify inaction during the Rwandan genocide — until it was too late.
Finally, you made reference to cultists in Sankera and local militias as if they explain away the crisis. But those are symptoms of the larger problem — the collapse of governance, proliferation of arms, and the politics of impunity. Instead of blaming Peter Obi or defending the government, we should be united in demanding accountability from those whose constitutional duty it is to protect Nigerians.
The killings in Nigeria whether in Plateau, Benue, Zamfara, or the South-East are not a contest of whose blood matters more. To deny that there is a pattern of targeted violence against specific groups is to comfort the killers and mock the dead. It is time we confront the truth without prejudice.
You have being a true voice since the days of #20millionfor2020 even when the road was far off.
Even when we got it wrong, you made your stand a left..
Ayo, keep telling the truth, the way it is.
Nigerians Uncle Sam is no saviour of ours... But coming to Pillage and Destroy..
Woke up to comments on my post about the dangers of a US invasion and it is mostly people who think I support APC or haven’t been critical of the killings in the North and Middle Belt.
This is part of out collective problem - the inability to accept that two things can be wrong.
Tinubu and APC need to go and we need to have a govt that will pay serious attention to the terrorists and the killings. The US is not a saviour for this problem - it is an opportunistic entity using the situation as an excuse to exploit for its own interests - and historically has always left a place worse than it met it without solving the original problems.
So it is up to us Nigerians to do the work that needs to be done. We can start protests right now, we can refuse to move on from massacres, we can start preparing for 2027 and canvassing for a different party. We have to do the work of saving our own country and not rely on a deity - spiritual or earthly - to come do the work for us.
@jagabanolu@theverydarkman I'm not a lawyer and i can't comment on the defamation claim. The guy has continued to say he did not. But if the court finds him guilty so be it.
I worry that a lot of people are more interested in VDM than the actual rot though....
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