“Some of us, the Yoruba, voted for Tinubu in 2023 but he brought misery on us. Make sure you do not vote for him again in 2027.”
-A Yoruba man tells indigenes in Oyo, as he leads an anti-Tinubu campaign using a banner that contains the (Yoruba) victims of kidnappings.✍️
Lady cries out after her sister went missing while travelling from Akure to Ilorin. She later discovered that her sister had been k%dnapped, with the abductors reportedly demanding ₦40 million ransom for her release. According to her, her sister managed to call and revealed that she had been b3a73n and was surrounded by the bodies of people the k%dnapp3rs had allegedly k’||3d. The abductors also reportedly threa7 ened to k!|| her if the family fails to pay the ₦40 million ransom.
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We do not often talk enough about the psychological trauma carried by victims of kidnapping.
Some months ago, I met a Catholic priest who had just been released after spending more than a month in captivity. Physically, he was free. But emotionally and psychologically, the experience was still haunting him.
You could not make sudden loud noises around him. Every sharp sound startled him because, to his mind, it felt like gunfire all over again. Fear had settled deeply into his nervous system. At the time, he was already undergoing therapy to help him recover from the trauma.
Sometimes, when we discuss kidnapping, we focus only on the period of captivity and ransom. But many victims continue suffering long after they regain their freedom. Some return home alive, yet deeply wounded within.
This is why insecurity is not just a political issue. It is also a human and psychological crisis.
Protesting Youths in Ogbomoso Declare Total Lockdown of Markets, Workplaces, and Roads From Monday Over Delay in the Rescue of the Abd¥cted Oriire School children and Their Teachers
This morning, around 3 a.m., Boko Haram launched an attack on a Nigerian military position. They took their time to k!ll Nigerian soldiers, which could be seen as a methodical execution.
They brutally murdered about 8 Nigerian military officers, beheading some, seemingly without any regard for the consequences.
When we tell you that Nigeria is doomed and we need the likes of Peter Obi to reshape it, you think we are joking.
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JUST IN..ONE OF THE ABDUCTED SCHOOL CHILDREN GONE..
Sadly, one of the abducted schoolchildren kidnapped in Oyo State, Ahoro Esinele, has reportedly died.
Days ago, photos of her in captivity showed she was already seriously ill. Last night, the kidnappers reportedly appeared on a TikTok live stream and announced her death, telling her mother they no longer had her child.
They may not have used a weapon, but captivity killed her. The hunger, beatings, cold nights, fear, and terrible conditions were too much for her young body to survive.
Her heartbroken mother said through tears: “I knew it. She was not very strong. On the day they were abducted, she only managed to go to school. Unfortunately, she never returned home.”
No parent should ever experience the pain of a child leaving for school and never coming back alive.
Another innocent life has been lost. Another family has been shattered.
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What a protest....Big statement made....
Nigerians are tired of a government that couldn't secure the live and properties of her citizens...
It's time to take back our country.