22/11/2025
Nigeria is bl€€ding, and we can’t pretend anymore.
The recent kidn@ppings and incessant ki||ings show one painful truth: no one feels safe. Citizens now live with fear as a daily companion, while those meant to protect us look away.
A government that should defend its people has failed them. We have been left like chickens before hawks exposed, vulnerable, unprotected.
Abacha once said, “If ins€curity lasts more than 24 hours, the government is involved.”
So why has no one taken responsibility?
Why has no one resigned?
Why are lives lost daily without accountability?
While ordinary Nigerians suffer, the political class plays games with our safety their families are abroad, shielded from the d@ngers we face.
If this continues, what nation will be left for anyone to govern?
2027 must not be business as usual.
We must rise above tribe, religion, and sentiment.
We must insist on leaders who value human life.
And if our votes won’t count, can we, as citizens, refuse to be used and refuse to show up for a process already rigged?
Nigerians must choose right or we may lose the nation we’re trying to save.