My heart goes out to every woman in captivity having their periods. The thought of dealing with something so personal and physically demanding in such conditions is just sooo heartbreaking.
The first step to addressing the North’s literacy crisis is acknowledging the depth of the problem without treating every criticism as an attack. Denying the reality of the situation only delays the solutions we desperately need, while the consequences continue to affect generations.
A society where many children still lack access to quality education, where out-of-school rates remain a major concern, should be asking itself difficult questions about its priorities.
Policies like government-sponsored mass weddings may provide immediate relief to some families, but they do not address the deeper issues that keep people trapped in cycles of poverty and limited opportunities.
And we must not ignore how these conditions create fertile ground for insecurity. A population denied education, economic opportunities, and a sense of a better future becomes more vulnerable to exploitation by extremist groups.
First, you lied that Muslims were muddering Christians in the North. We debunked that.
Then you extended it to "Christian Genocide", and invented data and statistics, another falsehood, again debunked over time, with data pointing towards more Muslim casualties in the hands of bandits and terrorists.
The whole claim of a Christian Genocide today falls flat to the earth as false.
When you are emotional, people like Drey will exist to guide you with reason. At first, we will be insulted, attacked, and accused.
Today the latest line of attack by the Herd is:
"Terrorist sympathiser"
"CIA babies"
"Baby Panafricanists"
The problem with you people is amnesia. You forget too quickly that you were wrong just last month. Today you are making bolder claims.
Not once in your emotional campaign have you employed critical thinking.
You guys take the same approach over and over again and expect a different result.
Emotions do not solve problems. Critical thinking does.
My position remains that the United States of America will not and can not solve terrorism in Nigeria; instead, its interference will worsen situations in Nigeria, and we have precedents to point to in drawing that conclusion.
You do not need white saviours.
The permanent solution to the Nigerian problem is the Nigerian solution.
And as a matter of fact, the fight against terrorism is a wicked distraction. Nigeria has just one problem, bad representation in government.
Fix that and you fix the rest of the problem.
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This is a very dishonest comparison, and it oversimplifies the horror these terrorist bandits inflict on innocent people into a neat narrative. Why do you want to negotiate with marauders ?
I’m not defending negotiating with or paying bandits. My issue is the hypocrisy. We paid Niger Delta militants for years to stop vandalism of our pipelines but when it’s northern communities under attack, suddenly negotiations become “immoral.”
God sees all.