Kun ga ko..muna gani bandits din da aka kama reintegrating dinsu ake su shigo cikin mu,cikin Wanda suka zalunta in the name of “repentant bandits” da Za a saka su gaban firing squad a harbe en iska komai yawansu as they’re all useless,it’ll send a message,but they’re being
Each and every one of them, including their sponsors, their informants and even the government officials responsible for securing our lives who have failed to do so, from the president downward! Allah Ya Isa!
Nothing angers me more than repentant bandits. It’s not like these people committed petty theft o,or any forgivable crime.These guys kidnap,torture,rape their victims and kill them. Only God is supposed to judge them and the earlier they are sent to him,the better.
It will not be well with the people we call leaders in this part of the world.
This is why people from other regions keep insulting us, and frankly, they’re right.
There is absolutely no justification for rehabilitating and reintegrating terrorists into society while innocent citizens continue to suffer from their actions.
Ya Allah, ihfaz qalbī mina al-waja‘, wa ṣrif ‘annī man lays khayran lī, wa urzuqnī man yakūnu sakinatan wa rāḥatan li-qalbī.
“O Allah, protect my heart from pain, keep away anyone who is not good for me, and bless me with someone who brings peace and comfort to my heart.”
There are individuals in the South having children under bridges, many later turn out to be agberos, cultists & yahoo boys. There are individuals in the North getting married with no means to cater for those children, many turn out to be bandits & terrorists.
2 truths can exist.
N1,500 worth of Semovita is all that’s needed to secure their votes.
Tomorrow, their children will wear suits and ties, come on Twitter, and try to poverty-shame the North.
This is where you should focus your attention, not the North, @MasterBolaji.
Call your leaders out for using poverty to secure your parents votes instead of focusing on the North.
The first step to addressing the North’s literacy crisis is acknowledging the depth of the problem without treating every criticism as an attack. Denying the reality of the situation only delays the solutions we desperately need, while the consequences continue to affect generations.
A society where many children still lack access to quality education, where out-of-school rates remain a major concern, should be asking itself difficult questions about its priorities.
Policies like government-sponsored mass weddings may provide immediate relief to some families, but they do not address the deeper issues that keep people trapped in cycles of poverty and limited opportunities.
And we must not ignore how these conditions create fertile ground for insecurity. A population denied education, economic opportunities, and a sense of a better future becomes more vulnerable to exploitation by extremist groups.
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