The day I lost my wife was the day I realized silence is not peaceful… it’s painful.
Nobody talks about what happens after loss.
It’s not just missing a person.
It’s missing the routine.
The random “Did you eat?” texts.
@BleedingCubBlue@MarioNawfal But how? Give me clear 5 reasons except for the fact that you would say regime did not change and SOH give me 5 clear reason you believe they won. Thanks
To the so-called “Concerned Fulani People of Nigeria” and your selective outrage:
Where was this same “concern” when your kinsmen turned Yoruba land into a slaughterhouse and kidnapping field for years?
You kept deadly silence while Fulani bandits and herdsmen:
1) Kidnapped innocent Yoruba sons and daughters for ransom, turning families into beggars.
2) Sacked villages, burned houses, raped women, and murdered farmers in their ancestral lands across Oyo, Oke-Ogun, Ogun, Ondo, Kwara, Kogi and Ekiti.
3) Grazed on our farmlands, destroyed crops, and displaced entire communities without remorse.
Not one press statement. Not one call on President Tinubu or Governor Makinde to “caution” the bandits. Zero outrage. Just business as usual.
But the moment Sunday Adeyemo (Igboho) — a son of the soil — raises his voice and demands that these same Fulani bandits return the kidnapped victims they are holding, you suddenly find your voice? You rush to the media, tagging the President and Governor, crying about “inflammatory remarks”?
Hypocrisy of the highest order.
This is not concern for peace. This is an attempt to intimidate those who dare defend their people after years of provocation, invasion, and state-enabled impunity. Yoruba people have been patient. We have buried our dead. We have paid ransoms. We have watched our villages turned into ghost towns.
Sunday Igboho is not the problem. The problem is the bandits terrorizing our people while their so-called socio-cultural groups provide cover and cry victim the second anyone pushes back.
Enough is enough.
Yoruba nation will no longer tolerate one-sided lectures on “peace” from those who have shown zero respect for the lives and lands of others. Return the kidnapped victims. Leave our forest. Stop the killings. Then maybe — just maybe — we can talk about “order.”
Until then, spare us the performative concern. The Yoruba will defend their land and their people.
-TA
@flowzki@Eziahatoka If you have to go this route remember Ronaldo wasn’t on the pitch when they won the Euro and they even qualified as the best loser not as if they were that hot