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At this point, I think whenever insecurity becomes a serious problem in any part of Nigeria, the people of that region should organize a massive protest. It seems that’s the only thing that gets the government’s attention and motivates them to deploy serious military resources
This woman reports that her little niece was kidnapped last night. She has been appealing to the public to help her share this video incase someone may have seen the little girl.
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"What type of government do we have in Nigeria? Our Oyo school children and teachers are still in the bush, yet we are being told that nobody knows where they are. Who are they deceiving?
Imagine a government negotiating with båndits instead of going after them. Some terrørists are even on social media, while the President, governors, and senators move around freely every day campaigning. Nigerian pastors, this is the time to tell your members the truth; we need to wake up.
Our politicians travel in bulletproof vehicles while their children live overseas. If there is no security in the country, then politicians should also provide bulletproof vehicles for citizens because the nation's resources belong to all of us. Mazi Nnamdi Kanu has been saying this for years.
Up till today, Nigeria still lacks 24-hour electricity, adequate security, and good roads. Yet when the government uses public funds to build roads, they boast about it as though it is a personal achievement.
Nigerians should come together and vote for good candidates who can attract foreign investors and move the country forward."
— Pastor Odumeje on the current state of the nation.