Children ooo! In the hands of people who do not have an ounce of human sympathy. Zero regard for human life.
& we are all online, acting like all is well.
Why? - it’s not really our concern. 🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️
@E_Chinemerem Know wetin yhu go use the remaining 50yrs do sha... Abi If Cr7 score today too, make God comot another 20yrs..? Make i go dey search style wey I go use my own ankara do, we might have a burial to attend🥰
@boniface_jrn Na wages yhu dey collect bro... Yhu wan dey whine us wey go wait till end of the month before dem pay us.
I sha don play the song, do me something make I use am guide💔
AFTER 2 WEEKS WITH BANDITS, SHE PREFERRED D£@TH TO RANSOMED FREEDOM
A 23-year-old girl—barely an adult, still full of dreams—was kidnapped by bandits. They demanded 50 million naira. Her family begged, pleaded, and cried for mercy. The bandits refused to reduce a single kobo.
For two weeks, her father fought like a lion. He borrowed, sold, and bled dry to raise every kobo. Finally, he had the 50 million. He called them, desperate to hear his daughter’s voice one more time before paying.
She came on the phone, instead of begging to be saved, she told her father: “Don’t pay. I will kill myself if they release me.”
Because for fourteen days—fourteen unthinkable, merciless days—those monsters had been raping life out of her over and over. Daily. Hourly. Destroying her soul while she was still alive.
When the bandits heard what she said, they put a bullet in her head. Then they sent her family the video and pictures of her final moment on earth.
She was murd£r£d—after being tortured in ways no human being should ever suffer.
This is not about politics anymore. This is about our humanity. This is about mothers who will never hold their daughters again. Fathers who gather ransom only to receive a corpse. Young girls who go to sleep terrified that tonight might be their turn.
May grief never leave the door of those that brought Nigeria to this point and may the pain they ignore today find them a million times over tomorrow.
(A heartbroken Nigerian)