Na until all of us die???? Don’t be distracted oh. 42kids are in captivity in Borno. 35 in ogbomosho. Terrorists are doing giveaway on TikTok and Tinubu is lying that they will be found. We are on our own oh. Fight back.
This is now their 28th Night in the den of terrorists!! 28 Nights! That’s 4 weeks! One Month!!! Ahhh!!!!!!!!!! God!!!!!! No shelter, no change of clothes, poor feeding, no safety, anxiety, molestation and abuse and different forms of emotional torture! God!!!😭😭
27 days without;
Bathing.
Changing clothes.
Brushing.
Changing Pads (For adult females)
Changing underwears.
This is just few of the harrowing experiences the ORIIRE45 are undergoing at the moment.
#RescueOriire
i love it when you read a line from a romance book and it's so perfect. you just have to take a minute to scream and grin stupidly before you continue.
A budget of $623 million but each of INEC office has one or two biometric scanners for people & they are complaining of “network issues”. This is is big 2026. This isn’t 1991.
We have institutionalized mediocrity and folly!
fuel is no longer subsidized. even federal universities, which are supposed to be affordable, are now expensive. we're paying a fortune for gas. housing is out of reach for many people. security is non-existent.
so what exactly is the government doing for us?
nothing humbles you more than realizing how many things you once prayed for are now a part of your normal life, and you barely even notice them anymore.
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.