@Naija_Vibes_Tv@renoomokri Good talk....Reno is not a serious person.. always looking for what doesn't exist. How can he say this was sponsored? Peter obi traveled to Washington and all those nonsense talks. RENO Grow up
Reno, with all due respect, this kind of narrative is exactly why many Nigerians no longer take political commentary seriously.
You claim “patterns” and “coordination,” yet the only thing that seems perfectly coordinated here is the attempt to shift attention away from the government’s responsibility. When insecurity rises, the first duty of any honest analyst is to ask why the system failed, not to invent shadows and foreign puppeteers to excuse the collapse.
You quote Ian Fleming, but forget the most important truth:
When the same failures repeat themselves over and over again, it’s not enemy action it’s government inaction.
Nigeria didn’t suddenly become unsafe because someone travelled to Washington. We became unsafe because those elected to protect citizens have not delivered. Full stop. No foreign actor can kidnap schoolchildren unless an environment of internal negligence already exists.
You warn us not to “emote,” yet the entire write-up is one long emotional blackmail trying to scare Nigerians into silence. You say people should “stand by the President,” but standing by Nigeria means holding leadership accountable not folding our arms and calling every criticism “sponsored.”
If everything is “foreign hands” and “desperate politicians,” then what exactly is the job of the government? To watch? To complain? To blame ghosts?
Nigeria is too big, too intelligent, and too complex for this kind of oversimplified storyline.
What Nigerians need is accountability, competence, and results not conspiracy theories packaged as patriotism.
If insecurity escalates, the question is simple:
Who is in charge right now? Who controls the military, the police, the intelligence architecture? Who swore an oath to protect Nigerians?
Leadership is not praised for excuses; it is judged by outcomes.
This is not Libya. This is not Sudan.
This is Nigeria and Nigerians deserve better than fear tactics used to shield leaders from responsibility.
If anyone is truly standing with Nigeria, it is the citizens demanding transparency and solutions not those spinning dramatic plots to defend those in power.
That is the real table shake.