You go to mosque freely.
You sponsor your program on tv freely.
You even block commercial road on Fridays to pray and no one complain.
Now take the mic and tell us the freedom shariah law will give you that you are not already enjoying. Except of cause, you are looking for a way to take away other people’s freedom.
We do not often talk enough about the psychological trauma carried by victims of kidnapping.
Some months ago, I met a Catholic priest who had just been released after spending more than a month in captivity. Physically, he was free. But emotionally and psychologically, the experience was still haunting him.
You could not make sudden loud noises around him. Every sharp sound startled him because, to his mind, it felt like gunfire all over again. Fear had settled deeply into his nervous system. At the time, he was already undergoing therapy to help him recover from the trauma.
Sometimes, when we discuss kidnapping, we focus only on the period of captivity and ransom. But many victims continue suffering long after they regain their freedom. Some return home alive, yet deeply wounded within.
This is why insecurity is not just a political issue. It is also a human and psychological crisis.
The amount of HIV/AIDS, Herpes, hepatitis, syphilis, gonorrhea etc that these terrorists are giving to their victims
Nigeria is imploding but we are still posting memes and making skits
Terrorists took turns raping a 52-year-old mother in front of her two children. They recorded it and posted the video online.
We aren’t resilient people, we’re just cowards.
Saudi Arabia blacklisted somebody because of his extremist and terrorist Islamic views, you people brought that same person to lecture in Oyo state. A man that has been doing PR for terrorists oo. ☹️
Phobia is an irrational fear. What we are experiencing in Nigeria is not an irrational fear. These people are beheading our people. They are slicing pregnant women open and taking out their babies and beheading them.
THERE SHOULD BE NO PHOBIA TALK HERE!!!
Update: Boko Haram is set to conduct an Islamic Graduation ceremony for over 100 forgotten women and kids who were kidnapped in Woro, Kwara State 4-months ago, where the Emir & Imam rejected Sharia. And, the cost of the ceremony will be added to the bill sent to the Government.
After forcibly converting them to Islam, the terrorists taunted families that they spent the past months teaching all the surviving victims Quran recitation and Islam teachings, and many of the captives have done well, so they’d be rewarded with graduation ceremonies soon.
But whatever they spend will be added to the ransom demand they will be sending to the Government.
— Confused family members shared with SaharaReporters.
Back in February this year, Woro community in Kaiama LGA, Kwara North was attacked by a Sadiku-led Boko Haram faction, a Sahel Terror network slowly creeping down southern Nigeria, per Zagazola Makama.
They were angry after the Emir and Imam repeatedly rejected their imposition of Shariah in the community and then reported them to the Nigerian Army.
So they stormed the village on an evening and massacred over 200 people, in a two days operation; Incl. the Emir’s wives and kids, the community Chief Imam, a school principal, a headmistress and several students, and kidnapped 176 people including pregnant women and kids.
This is just one of many forgotten kidnap cases in the country.
Last April, Boko Haram demanded ₦3.7bn for 400 forgotten women and children they kidnapped in Ngoshe, Borno State months earlier, or they’d be executed. They then dared the Nigerian Army to come after them, Telegraph reported.
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You ppl should keep lying to yourself that religious leaders do not control their members.
A whole generation of Deeperlifers didn't watch TV for years because their G.O said so.
Witnesses are dying every other day because their doctrine do not allow blood transfusion. LOL
It’s how politics and social issues expose our hypocrisy for me. This is because Christianity is tested with real life issues. Issues that happen when our “praise the Lord, hallelujah” is over. Issues of justice, fairness, equity and good conscience.
We then wonder why our prayers for Nigeria are not working. It’s simple.
Our prayers are futile because we pray, yet engage in unrighteousness. We are defensive and want to protect an image instead of directly speaking the truth to power.
We want to maintain our access to the evil people ruining this nation, so we cannot directly call them out and take a stand against the evil in Nigeria. It’s disappointingly shameful.
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President Tinubu granted him clemency last year 2025, and he is set to be released this year.
Thanks for your attention to this matter.
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Three weeks ago, my 23-year-old neighbor was kidnapped on her way to Kontagora in Niger State.
While in captivity, the bandits repeatedly raped her taking turns sleeping with her night after night. Still, they kept bargaining with her father over the phone, demanding ransom even as they violated her.
Her father fought with everything he had. He hustled day and night, borrowed from everyone, took loans, sold whatever he could determined to bring his daughter home.
When he finally gathered the full amount, he called the bandits and begged them, ‘Please, give the phone to my daughter. Let me speak to her. I want her to know I’m coming for her.’
They gave her the phone.
In a broken, traumatized voice, she told her father: ‘Dad, do not suffer yourself looking for the money. They have been sleeping with me. I’m traumatized. I can’t forgive myself. Even if I’m released, I’ll kill myself. Don’t bother paying the ransom.’
Those were the last words she ever spoke to him.
While her father was still holding the phone, he heard the gunshot. He heard his daughter being killed. Moments later, the bandits sent pictures of her remains to him, a final act of cruelty.
A 23-year-old girl. My neighbor. Someone’s daughter, someone’s sister, someone’s friend gone in the most horrific way possible.
This is not just one story. This is the nightmare too many families are living in Niger State and across Nigeria. Young women snatched on the roads, violated, used as bargaining chips, and discarded like nothing.
Living in Nigeria has become truly scary. You wake up, you step out, and you don’t know if you or your loved ones will return home. The fear is constant. The pain is constant. And too often, justice never comes.
Rest in peace to my neighbor.