Today, our hearts are with every family carrying the unbearable weight of uncertainty. We pray for the safe return of every child and for a Nigeria where no parent has to wonder whether a child who left for school will ever return home.
FYI: This is not a political statement.
They told us, “A patient dog eats the fattest bone.”
In today’s economy, the patient dog is still waiting, the bone is getting smaller, and someone else has already eaten the meat.
#PatientDog
One day these children will be found.
The question is:
When that day comes, will Nigerians remember a government that moved heaven and earth to save them…
Or one that carried on with business as usual while parents counted the longest days of their lives?
#Nigeria
As Robert Greene wrote in The 48 Laws of Power: “When you show yourself to the world and display your talents, you naturally stir all kinds of resentment.” But what stirs Nigerians today isn’t talent, it’s the constant display of suffering with little results. #NigeriaDecides
Funny how this current administration had just one simple job, give the people hope. Nigerians are not impossible to satisfy. Give stable power, improve security, reduce hardship, and the same people will defend you without being forced. #NigeriaPolitics
“Day in day out, they are borrowing money with no single infrastructure to show the government of Nigeria is working.
That rice wey dem give you today, you go suffer for 4 years"
Tired Nigerian youths warn their compatriots.
If after hunger, killings, kidnappings, insecurity, failed economy, blackouts, rising fuel prices, collapsing education, fear, hopelessness and watching our children inherit trauma instead of a future… we still allow these same people to lead us again next year, then, Omo!!!!
And honestly… I just feel bad for the children growing up in this version of Nigeria. Children who should be dreaming are instead learning fear, survival and hopelessness too early. A generation watching adults normalize suffering, insecurity & corruption. 🫠
We blame politicians, yes. But we also need to tell ourselves the truth: bad leaders thrive where citizens stop demanding consequences. Anyway sha, happy holiday to everybody. Stay safe if you’re traveling. Ironically, even enjoyment now requires prayer in this country. #mad
Nigeria is becoming one giant survival reality show and somehow these people still have the confidence to come outside and ask us for another vote. #mad#NigeriaPolitics
One thing this government has exposed is that Nigerians can adapt to literally anything. Hunger? Adapt. Insecurity? Adapt. Darkness? Adapt. Terrible governance? Adapt. That resilience is now being abused. #NigeriaPolitics
Now holiday don come. We go chop ram, rest two days, laugh online and continue surviving. Because deep down, many Nigerians have accepted suffering as normal.#NigeriaPolitics
They’ve mastered the art of exhausting citizens. Keep people hungry, scared and overworked enough, they won’t have energy left to resist anything. Omo, sometimes I genuinely miss the anger of the older generation. #NigeriaPolitics#mad
Funny thing is… Nigerians are loud online but extremely quiet in real life. Our leaders understand this psychology perfectly. We rant, drag, trend hashtags and move on by next week. #NigeriaPolitics#mad
Even outside Nigeria is no longer safe for us because our national image has been damaged badly. Everywhere Nigerians go now, there’s suspicion first before respect. Yet our leaders move around with sirens and push us out of our own roads!!. #NigeriaPolitics
That’s why these leaders are comfortable disrespecting us publicly. They already know we’re divided, distracted and tired. Imagine waking up everyday in Nigeria:
You pray not to get kidnapped.
You pray fuel won’t increase again.
You pray NEPA brings light. #NigeriaPolitics
The craziest part? They KNOW Nigerians won’t do anything. And sadly… they’re right. Our fathers’ generation gave Goodluck Jonathan HELL over fuel, insecurity and hardship. This generation?
We trend gender wars.
We argue about who is richer.#NigeriaPolitics#mad