@A462178227@instablog9ja Don't use this Akamu brain cross road, less I forgot, you have been useless to your family long ago. 9/11 was Zionists ops and every American Knows it but your black ass Goyim will refute it
@NigeriaNDCHQ The same cow, how ironic! I don't trust him in anyway being in that party. Theo should be place on high surveillance coz he's a sellout dunk @TheoAbuAgada
@muslimsconnect0 You idiots, where have you guys since when these attrocities have been going on, where are the league of Islamic Body in Nigeria? Na now Una de explain tire to those that aren't interested in hearing it
THE REAL ROOT OF INSECURITY IN NORTHERN NIGERIA β AND THE TRUTHS WE MUST FINALLY FACE
Northern Nigeriaβs insecurity didnβt appear from nowhere. It is the result of decades of neglect, irresponsible parenting, broken cultural practices, and leadership failure. Terrorism, banditry and gang violence thrive because we keep producing youths society refuses to account for.
Here are the hard truths:
1. Urban gangs are now recruitment pipelines
Across Arewa, groups like Yan Kalare, Sara-Suka, and Yan Kwance operate freely.
These are not mere gangs; they are abandoned youths who have learned to kill for phones/valuables worth less than β¦5k.
Criminal networks and terror financiers recruit directly from this pool of untrained, unsupported, angry young men.
A child society ignores becomes a weapon in the hands of anyone who will feed him.
2. The Almajiri system has collapsed into child abandonment
Almajiranci was once a structured path to Islamic scholarship. Today, too many parents dump 5β10-year olds on society under the guise of seeking knowledge.
These children roam cities begging, scavenging, and sleeping on verandas. This is no longer religion β it is negligence branded as piety.
Reform is overdue:
i.All Tsangaya schools must be registered and audited.
ii.Any child sent out must be vetted.
iii. No teacher should accept students they cannot feed, clothe, or shelter.
iv. Religious & traditional leaders must actively stop irresponsible parents from outsourcing their duties.
The world has changed: any Islamic knowledge a teenager needs exists within 10km of home.
3. Irresponsible parenting is fueling the cycle
Too many families bring children into a life they cannot sustain physically or emotionally.
Marriage is pressured.
Childbirth is celebrated.
Responsibility is optional.
Every child raised without structure becomes either a victim or a future threat.
This is not culture β it is a crisis.
4. Public funds are going to the wrong priorities
Money spent on:
mass weddings
political ceremonies
government-sponsored Hajj
β¦should be building:
youth centers
skill hubs
drug rehabilitation clinics
orphanages
SME financing
community security networks
Until we invest in our youth, insecurity will continue to grow.
5. The βrepentant terroristβ program is destroying trust
Victims are in IDP camps while perpetrators are reintegrated without transparency.
Islam promotes qisas i.e lawful justice β not blind forgiveness.
No society can heal when justice is traded behind closed doors.
This program must be reformed or scrapped.
6. Terror financiers must be exposed publicly
We hear of arrests, but never outcomes.
Where are the trials?
Who got convicted?
Why are names hidden?
Northern communities deserve to know who funded bloodshed and how the law responded.
Justice must be public, not whispered.
7. Open grazing must end
It has become a major security risk: unmonitored movement, infiltration routes, and endless farmers vs Herders clashes.
Ranching is modernization for survival, not disrespect to culture.
8. Leadership and role models must change
Our youth celebrate political jobbers, contractors, and civil servants with unexplained wealth, not innovators or builders that provide real value.
People accused of looting should not receive traditional titles. Those already decorated with one should lose them.
A societyβs heroes determine its direction.
9. Religious leaders must preach reality
People are hungry, traumatized, and angry.
This is not the time for endless debates on bidβah.
This is the time for sermons on parenting, drugs, skills, justice, and community rebuilding.
Religion must uplift society, not distract it from its wounds.
The Path Forward
If Arewa wants peace, it must:
1.Reform Almajiranci.
2.Enforce responsible parenting.
3.Dismantle street gangs.
4.Publicly prosecute terror financiers.
5.End open grazing.
6.Redirect public funds to youth empowerment.
7.Hold leaders and traditional rulers accountable.
8. Build a future where every child is accounted for.
Northern Nigeria is at a crossroads.
Choose honesty and reform, or continue a cycle that will consume the next generation.
The time for denial is over. The time for responsibility is now.
@Islam435 Then, we Muslims should conduct ourselves and our behaviours coz Islam was brought to address what we Muslims are caught doing today. And the League of Islamic Body in Nigeria should stand up and address most of the community indiscipline
@YusufAsunmogejo Why is he the only one talking about it, where are the remaining UAE Qatar back scholars? Or they are immune to the what they paid master doing to us?
Y'all don't know how North moves, when it comes to something for them, they reduces Arewa to Niger and Nassarawa States but whenever they wants to use agendas, Benue, ,Kogi and Ilorin will be included. Check their pattern
Y'all don't know how North moves, when it comes to something for them, they reduces Arewa to Niger and Nassarawa States but whenever they wants to use agendas, Benue, ,Kogi and Ilorin will be included. Check their pattern
I told you guys earlier that these idiots up North and accountability the beef. They'll always used something else to cover up their evil deeds. You people are cancer to our Country @BashirAhmaad
Even at the height of the Boko Haram insurgency, I did not place the blame entirely on the administration of President Goodluck Jonathan because I have long believed that the responsibility of securing our communities does not rest on the shoulders of government alone. Security is a shared responsibility that requires the active participation and commitment of every citizen.
Governments provide leadership and resources, but communities, traditional institutions, religious leaders and individuals all have vital roles to play. We must support our security agencies with credible information and refuse to provide safe havens for criminals.
Only through a united effort and a shared sense of responsibility, can we restore lasting peace and ensure a safer future for our communities and our nation.
@OneModupe After almost getting caught by the Union of pharmacists, you decided to turned around quickly and make it a content. Smart moves, your eyes for peel