@Bolaji_turner__@Quobii@DanBurmawy Hummmn. Well, one might argue that all is well at w@r. But, in a call bring people to the "almighty"? I can't imagine YAHUSH'A raiding towns with lowlifers and commanding forced entry as means of "reward" to waging w@rs.
The Saviour actually warned us.
* Digwa family statement *
"We are deeply sorry...we would give anything to turn back time"
A statement from the Digwa family has been released regarding the tragic murder of Henry Nowak.
@BOTAD01 Oyo's money should not be paid for ransom o. Else, more families will probably fall victim. Bcos, they know they'll get paid.
If Lagos Ondo imams like, let them invite kumi for izlamik matters again.
Yoruba people go learn new things.
They know what they are doing.
The UN is acting deaf and dumb for now. Israel and the US waiting for mass casualties.
I blame buhari for inviting the trekkers to his home.
We warned them. We told the governors who sat down to "dialogue" with b@nd!ts t£rr0r!sts: after the talks, they will come back stronger. Not weaker. Not repentant. Stronger.
Today, that warning has become reality.
Bello Turji and his top commander, Duna, are fully back on social media flaunting weapons, issuing threats, mocking the state. This is not a coincidence. This is a consequence.
Before the dialogue, b@ndits in Katsina k!dnapped ordinary civilians. Tragic, but contained within a certain scale. After the dialogue, they now have the audacity to kidnap a retired Army General.
That is escalation. That is emboldenment.
Dialogue with t£rr0r!sts does not produce peace. It produces leverage for the t£rr0r!sts. They use the pause to regroup, rearm, and raise their demands.
The military clears the bush. Dialogue lets them back in.
We must stop pretending that sitting with k!llers will make them less d£@dly. It will not. It will only make them more dangerous.
No more dialogue. No more amnesty. No more "repentance and reintegration" for those who spill innocent blood.
The lesson is written in blood. It is time we read it.
Today, I had a One-Man Protest at the United Nations Office, Abuja where I submitted a letter of appeal for international support in rescuing our children currently in the captivity of kidnappers. Also, I submitted Letters of Appeal to the US Embassy and the UK High Commission, Abuja.
The world should not abandon us at this time. Every parent, every human, everyone must speak out. Our children must be brought back home, safe. Please lend your support.
Thank you.
PS: was also joined by 2 Patriots who identified with the pain of kids being left in the custody of kidnappers.
Thank you Mr. Chinedu and Wisdom.