When Buhari was in power, every insecurity issues went to him. These guys called him daft, unintelligent etc. Today, these same people who hitherto despised Buhari for the same issue now tacitly exonerate Tinubu. Those days, when someone calls FG to act, they’ll say “who’s FG?”
Honestly, I support the arrest and deployment of all these street beggars. If you're a northerner/muslim and you pass them in almost all the southern states, you'd feel ashame. This is something that Islam has condemned and we must also condemn it. Let them go back to their states and let their governors cook them and eat, if they can't cater for them.
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Dear Hon @YusufAdamuGagdi,
The President will be with you soon, to address you. Pass this message directly to him. On behalf of all Nigerians.
Thank you.
I have realised luck is mostly exposure. If you sit in the same place, have the same routine, talking to the same people, nothing new really happens. You have to engage the world to win.
Information is a currency.
Kaga hakkin wani?
Wallahi completely refrain from it, duk rikicin ka ya tsaya between you and your lord, he’d forgive you. kar ka yadda kaje lahira with someone’s Alhaki on your shoulders, zaka sha wahala.
just finding out today that the same day that 40 kids were kidnapped in Oyo, 40 kids were also kidnapped in Borno
i don’t even want to ask why were we busy raising voices over what happened in Oyo and turned a blind eye to Borno
the bigger question is why and how was the news suppressed that we’re just finding out now?
When the mindset of this government, including the President and his supporters, is that the insecurity in the North is part of a political agenda aimed at removing him from office, then we should not expect any decisive or extraordinary efforts to address it.
To this government, the problem appears to be viewed through a political lens rather than as a national emergency. And if that is the perception, then the expectation seems to be that the region should simply bear the consequences.
What they often conveniently ignore however, is that insecurity was also a major challenge throughout the eight years of late President Buhari's administration. Who was supposedly fueling it then? Were Southerners orchestrating violence to make a Northern presidency ungovernable, or were Northerners plotting to remove Buhari from office too?
The reality is that insecurity in Nigeria is a complex and longstanding national problem that needs coordinatd effort from all levels of government from the ward to the federal, from the government to the citizens. Reducing it to political conspiracies may be convenient, but it does little to address the suffering of ordinary citizens who continue to pay the ultimate price, some with their lives!
Allah dai shi kyauta!
Remove yourself from the mood swings of 23 year olds who have never made any important decisions or faced any consequences in their lives.
It takes 759,646 flights landing safely before 1 crashes. Flights that landed safely never make the news but a plane crash always does.