I don’t care if this video goes viral or not but it should go viral to the right places. I almost didn’t post this, but silence won’t help us either. Nigerians are not lazy people (we dey work). Nigerians are not unserious people, we are not weak. We are people who wake up every single day and try despite everything working against us. We hustle, we push, we find ways to survive in situations that are not normal. The same internet you see us laughing on, making jokes, creating content, is that same place we come to forget our pain. (Because if we don’t laugh, we might break.) Things are getting harder every day, the cost of living is rising, opportunities are shrinking. It’s also becoming scary to even speak. When citizens talk about what they’re going through, it sometimes feels like they are silenced, intimidated, or punished for it. Please hear us, make us feel safe again. Security should not be a luxury, but a priority—your top priority. Going out shouldn’t feel like a risk, entering a car shouldn’t come with fear, living in your own country shouldn’t feel unsafe. It’s even more heartbreaking seeing our neighboring countries deport Nigerians, like we don’t belong anywhere anymore (and we won’t blame them). We are not asking for too much, we just want to live without constant fear, without constant struggle. We want to breathe. If you can hear us sir, please listen.
📺: @isimeh_01
Here’s The Full Video For Those Asking;
“I’m Sure The Nigerian Government Doesn’t Want You To See This. In This Documentary And Extreme Travel Vlog, I Traveled Deep Into Borno State, Northern Nigeria, Where I Encountered Boko Haram. They Attacked Me And I Narrowly Escaped Death. I Met And Interviewed Them. People Considered Among The World’s Most Dangerous. They Even Attempted To Stab Me, As Seen In The Video. In This Video, I Meet Boko Haram Members Both Inside And Outside Government Rehabilitation Programs. Although They Are Officially Labeled As ‘Repentant,’ Many Return To The Bush After Their Release. In My View, Many Of These Men Are Still Boko Haram, Regardless Of The Label Given To Them. Watch The Video To See And Hear Why.”~ Danish Traveler Jones Raw On His First Visit To Nigeria And Documented His Encounter With Boko Haram Terrorists.