Bro Nasboi,
From one Nigerian to another, I just want to say thank you. For months now, I’ve been seeing your tweets and videos, your raw honesty about the pain of the poor masses, the insecurity tearing us apart, and how the government has failed everyday people like us. In a time when so many keep quiet or chase clout, you keep showing up and speaking truth, even when it’s not easy.
You’re reminding us that we’re not alone in this struggle, and that our voices still matter. Your courage is giving hope to a lot of us who feel unseen and unheard. Keep fighting the good fight, brother. The masses see you, and God sees you too. Nigeria needs more people with a heart like yours.
We’re rooting for you. Stay strong, stay blessed. ❤️🙏
Aquila
@iamnasboi
* Deborah Adebowale – 5 years old
* Muiz Aliyu – 5 years old
* Elizabeth Abadi – 5 years old
* Pius Stephen – 5 years old
* Mary Gabriel – 6 years old
* Jacob Gabriel – 6 years old
* Ahmed Aliyu – 7 years old
* Habidat Ayanwale – 7 years old
* Damilare Oderinde – 8 years old
* Balkis Ayanwale – 8 years old
* Agune Noah – 8 years old
* Jomiloju Ogunlola – 8 years old
* Tosin Abadi – 9 years old
* Aisha Oguntowo – 10 years old
* Asa David – 10 years old
* Shuaibu Aliyu – 10 years old
* Lege Taiwo – 12 years old
* Hannah Ojo – 14 years old
These are people’s children in terrorist’s den, but you won’t retweet because they are t your children.
speak up!! The same people will attack those who do.
When more voices join in, the message becomes impossible to ignore. But when only a few people are left speaking, it can never be loud enough.
Stop shutting people down for useless reasons. If you truly want change, encourage more people to use their voices, not fewer.
@TheDamiForeign@boy_director@adekunleGOLD once said, "When life hits you so hard, you go become what you hate pass." Calm down, you go still face life with no likes, no comment, and no followers