@flyethiopian@flyethiopian I’ve sent you guys a DM for over 24 hours and I still haven’t got any response. Please I need info on the luggage because we still haven’t see them
@flyethiopian@flyethiopian I have sent you a DM.. thanks for attending to this matter. I’m sure everyone can see how seriously you are taking this matter. Hopefully we get our luggage as fast as possible.
Everyone please avoid flying @flyethiopian. They are flying people and leaving their bags behind. Some people haven’t seen their luggages since 11th Dec and you already know what today’s date is. No explanation, no apologies. I heard they even steal from people’s bags
@flyethiopian Maybe you guys could give passengers their bags and stop flying people and leaving their luggage’s behind. That’s literally fraud if they are not aware
@flyethiopian where are our luggages? There are people that flew in since 11th of Dec and they still haven’t gotten their bags. How is this right??? And ya’ll know you can only mess with Nigerians like this because you think nothing can be done @FAAN_Official please do something
I am saying it again .
Do not mobilize for NYSC if you are posted to the North . Stay at home . I am telling you as one who is a Father . It is madness for a father to invest all he has on his kids simply to hand them over the state who has no empathy .
Do not let wicked men use you as pawns .
Go to safe areas for NYSC . Don’t risk your life . If you are harmed , I promise you this country will forget you or claim you didn’t even die ! Wisen up !
Hi northerners, come and read, but make sure you do so, with open minds and sincerity in your hearts.
“₦1 billion was paid to bandits by the present government of Kaduna. They are paying bandits. They apologise to bandits. If the governor or anyone in the government disagrees, let them deny it, we have the evidence.”
— Nasir El-Rufai
“Bandits are our heroes inside the bush. We don’t want a government that will kill them; we want a government that will negotiate with them. If we negotiate with them, they’ll protect our bush.”
— Sheikh Ahmad Gumi
“We went to Sheikh Gumi’s house. We contributed ₦800,000. We pleaded with him, especially me and some other women. We told him we are widows. That he should help us. He said we should go and bring money. We said we don’t have any more money. He said the ₦800,000 is just for his transport fare to go and meet them.”
— One of the mothers of the kidnapped girls
These statements and many other ridiculous ones were made openly. Publicly. Confidently. And yet, there was no united outrage, no collective condemnation from leaders or communities in the North, some of your social media influencers were silent too. In fact, many people even defended these narratives, as if the rest of the country is blind to the suffering, kidnappings, killings, and chaos happening daily.
But the moment “The Herds,” a movie reflecting the painful reality of insecurity, was released, suddenly you people found your voice. Suddenly there was anger. Suddenly there was unity, but against a film, not against the terrorists destroying lives.
Let’s be honest:
The majority of terror attacks Nigeria has endured for over a decade, from kidnappings, banditry, Boko Haram, ISWAP all have come and operating primarily from the North. That is a fact nobody can deny.
But instead of confronting these extremist groups head-on, holding leaders accountable, and collectively rejecting the ideology that fuels them, too many people remain silent or worse, offer excuses.
Until Northern political leaders, traditional rulers, religious voices, and community influencers collectively stand up and say:
“This is wrong.��
“This is not Islam.”
“These criminals do not represent us.”
…then the world will continue to associate the region with terrorism and those who excuse it.
No region, tribe, or religion deserves that kind of stigma. But only the people from within can change the narrative.
Nigeria cannot heal if the North does not confront the extremists hiding among its own people.
And Nigeria cannot be safe until all of us, North, South, East, West, Christian, Muslim, unite against those who profit from bloodshed.
@A_Salkida Please oga tell us exactly the number of the small fraction and let’s see if they won’t be in tens of thousands…the stereotype in this case is someone responding to trauma…trauma of having to watch out for your safety at every point in time because that’s the reality
@officialABAT Why is the only i keep hearing is that you canceled your trip…what’s the big deal in that if the country you’re ruling is in total chaos…are you the first president to cancel a scheduled trip? Any small thing the president canceled his trip and so what?