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What is even more concerning is that this statement comes from a former military officer. Comments like this contribute to the insecurity problem in Nigeria by promoting helplessness rather than responsibility, action, and accountability.
A post like this reveals a lot. It appears intentionally designed to weaken the morale of both Nigerian soldiers and civilians. In Nigeria, whenever we decide to leave something entirely to God, it is often because we have already accepted defeat in addressing it ourselves.
Why do you worry so much about my perception of the painting while neglecting the painter?
If the actions carried out in the name of your faith do not concern you, but criticism of those actions does, then perhaps you are focusing on the wrong problem.
Emotional intelligence is the highest form of intelligence needed or necessary to govern a people, especially in a country like Nigeria where humans have been denied basic rights for so long that Basic rights now seems like luxury.
I find it unsettling how some people manage to betray the friendship and loyalty of dogs, often called "man's best friend." A dog never gets tired of looking at your face, never complains, and will still wag its tail at you even when it is hungry. It celebrates your victories,,,
That is why I struggle to understand how some people are able to kill and eat an animal whose defining trait is loyalty to humanity. To me, a dog feels more like a companion than a meal. While different cultures have different traditions,,,
@DanKatsina50@thebardogbamola Oga remove dat Major Gen in ur statement. If u want 2 make sense, don't include his status, bcos if we must b reasonable, 9ja is in a mess because of people like them. Anyways, no one deserves 2 be in d hands of bandits, except those who created, supported or defended them.
Much as we would all like to pretend that banditry in Nigeria has nothing to do with religion, patterns do not lie.
Once Islam settled in the northern part of Nigeria, not entirely through peaceful means, it gradually spread toward the Middle Belt,,,
and now we are hearing of attacks in Kogi State, the southern edge of Northern Nigeria and a gateway to both the South-West and South-East.
Tell me, do you not notice a similar pattern of spread? It becomes impossible separating terrorists, jihadists, janjaweeds and,,,