Just so you know, the NDC Presidential candidate Peter Obi defended IPOB terrorists. Called them his brothers, sympathizing with their cause.
IPOB terrorists murdered over 5000 Nigerians in cold blood, destroyed lives, and businesses.
Yes, the greatest responsibility for national security rests with the president. But if state governors, local government chairmen, councillors, traditional institutions, and citizens fail to play their roles, insecurity will remain a challenge for everyone.
Security is a shared responsibility.
Boko Haram emerged during the Obj/Atiku administration and continued to grow for years afterward. More than a decade later, Nigeria is still confronting the threat. President Tinubu did not create the problem, but like his predecessors, he is dealing with it.
Peter Obi left Anambra a den of IPOB terrorists, killers, and kidnappers. A lot of Anambra businessmen ran to Lagos and other states. Some kidnappers still followed them to Lagos.
GEJ didn't do up to 10% of what President Buhari did to combat insecurity. Or please share what he did to combat insecurity?
Looking across the political landscape today, I am yet to see any presidential contender present a clearer, more practical, or more comprehensive strategy for tackling insecurity thats better than the one currently being implemented by President Tinubu.
No nation on earth has completely eliminated insecurity, not Singapore, Japan, the US, or the UK. Every country continues to battle crime, terrorism, cyber threats, or organized criminal networks.
Total elimination is impossicant, but reduction is possible by building stronger security institutions, recruiting for defense forces, procurement of modern arms and ammunitions and better intelligence coordination, infrastructure development, etc
By that standard, President Tinubu is making a serious effort. If you feel there's something that's supposed to be done and it's not being done, please name it.
Happy Sunday.
Without any doubt, this constant wail of marginalization, bigotry, and tribalism by this group is nothing but a tool for propaganda, abuse, and political manipulation.
They accuse others of tribalism and bigotry, yet they've chronicly displayed the same attitudes, for decades
Whenever things do not go their way, the response is usually projection, lies, propaganda, exaggeration, and blame. Painting themselves as victims always. How lame and boring.
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Nigeria was not created for you alone. Every one of the over 250 ethnic groups and languages in this country matters and deserves respect, fairness, and opportunity in their indigenous spaces.
If you can't give respect, fairness, inclusiveness, and opportunities to others in your space, you've no right demanding it from others.
You can't be practicing exclusion in all ramifications while demanding inclusiveness from others. That will only make you a chronic hypocrite, ethnic narcissists, propaganda addicts and ethnic chauvinists.
If you’re going to point fingers and accuse someone of something, you should be able to point to your own record and show where you’ve done better.
Otherwise, you're all full of shit.
@im_Kolins You're chronicly obsessed with the Yorubas. Yorubas never needed you. We were doing fine without you and will remain perfectly alright without you.
Stay on your lane. Stop forcing association with the Yorubas. It's getting boring.
This is your annual reminder that this beach is incredibly dangerous & deceptive.
The locals don’t swim far into it.
It’s usually overly confident swimmers that drown bc it has rip currents like a washing machine that will pull you under. They assume it’s fine. It isn’t.
This is also your annual reminder that if no one else is swimming, there’s probably a reason and you should stay out of the water.
He credited Northern Nigeria. He didn’t say it represents the whole country. He didn’t erase its origin, and he didn’t give suya a Yorùbá name. Be like Oláníyí, an ọmọlúàbí.
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