How did Nigeria get to a point where criminals hiding in forests seem stronger than the government?
Kidnappings, killings, and ransom-taking have become a daily reality, while innocent citizens live in fear.
The first duty of any government is to protect lives and property. Nigerians deserve security, not excuses.
Enough is enough. 🇳🇬
Wakilin Matasa
#SecureNigeria
#EnoughIsEnough
#StopTheKillings
#NigeriaIsBleeding
#ProtectOurPeople
#NigeriaFirst
Major Causes💔
Terrorism and Insurgency: Armed groups, especially in the Northeast, have caused loss of lives and displacement.
Banditry and Kidnapping: Common in the Northwest and parts of the Middle Belt, targeting travelers, farmers, and communities.
Unemployment and Poverty: Idle youth are more vulnerable to recruitment into criminal activities.
Weak Law Enforcement: Limited manpower, poor equipment, and slow justice reduce deterrence.
Ethnic and Religious Conflicts: Long-standing tensions sometimes escalate into violence.
Voice of Arewa Thank you @cutelittlewolff 👏🏻
I need every Nigerian to retweet this and contribute to the cause of saving Maryam’s life, she’s diagnosed with Tetralogy of Fallot with Polycythemia.
She’s currently at ABU teaching hospital SHIKA receiving primary attention.
While other children are going to school today, our Borno & Oyo children are in the bush in the hands of terrorists.
Children as little as 2years old.
Never stop speaking about them!!!
While Nigerians are busy focusing on Tinubu on insecurity. Yesterday, Senator Adams Oshiomole raised a motion in the senate demanding a probe into how the billions being allocated to security are being spent. He also demanded a probe to find out who commanded the security forces to be withdrawn moments prior to the Kebbi school kidnapping.
Guess what?
The Senators rejected the motion.
The evil senators we ignore and focus on Tinubu.
HOLD YOUR LAW MAKERS ACCOUNTABLE TOO!!!
@ruffydfire If it comes to sharing Nigeria's money, they are very good at that, but unfortunately, when it comes to anything good to the country and its people, they lack that. All they think of is second term with nothing to campaign for
Nigerian artist Portable (Habeeb Okikiola Badmus) has released a video pleading for an end to the targeting and stereotyping of Fulanis in Yorubaland. Sharing how well they have treated him personally, he also pointed out that many people mistakenly target Hausas due to profiling. We applaud Portable for this responsible and timely message, and we urge other celebrities to follow his example in speaking out against discrimination.
Portable is far better than those bigots, wizkid and Davido