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Insecurity: Nigerians On Edge, Asking What’s Going On — Bode George by Bobloco: 11:22pm On Jan 22
Former Deputy National Chairman of the People’s Democratic Party, PDP, Chief Bode George, on Monday, warned that the recent waves of kidnappings and insecurity were pushing Nigerians close to the precipice. He warned that Nigerians were asking what’s going on, and that any little push can lead to disintegration.

George, in a statement, tasked the President Bola Tinubu-led administration to tackle the escalating insecurity. He insisted that the country must be restructured.


Also, Bode George noted that the government of the day had failed Nigerians. He warned that insecurity will make it impossible to attract the much-needed international economic investment.

Questions
The PDP chieftain said: “In the wake of the alarming escalation of insecurity and the recent waves of kidnappings terrorising Nigerians, it has become imperative for us to address the critical questions Nigerians are asking.”

Bode George continued: “The pertinent question Nigerians are asking today is: What exactly is going on in our country?

“Nigerians are looking to the government to instill security amidst the fear and atrocious crimes being committed in Nigeria, which is destroying the security and stability of our nation, making Nigeria very volatile and a threat to the personal safety of Nigerians.

“The sudden increase and high prevalence rate of innocent lives lost, suffered by Nigerian communities is not only tragic but has made it almost impossible to attract the much needed international economic investment that can only prevail in a politically stable environment.

“Nigerians are perpetually engulfed with fear and so they are asking what is happening to the government in power.

“Why are they refusing to put the national security of this nation front and centre of their political agenda? The government of the day has failed Nigerians once again.


“With the recent killing of more than 200 people in Plateau State during the Christmas season, in addition to the rampant abduction of citizens every day, Nigerians are now forced to look for tens of millions of naira in cash to pay off ransoms.

“I am also asking the same critical question: Whither Nigeria?

“The fundamental duty of government, anywhere in the world, is the protection of lives and properties of its citizens.

“It also must put adequate well-coordinated security plans that prioritise national security and ensure an atmosphere; peaceful and conducive for its citizens.

“Pitiably, this is not the case in our country today. On the roads, on the farms, in the market, even in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), the seat of government, it seems terrorists and kidnappers have now taken the battle to the city of power.


“What is the government doing to eliminate this plague of insecurity in the land? How do we develop the economy and catapult economic growth when Nigerians and foreigners/investors have become endangered species in the hands of killers?

“The lack of urgency to promptly tackle banditry, terrorism, kidnapping and insecurity in the land gives me grave concern, anxiety and distress.

“This hydra-headed problem is not being tackled by the government. It has now become a crime for Nigerians to move from one place to the other. How long will Nigerians endure this?

“Kidnapping for ransom is already creating fear all over the country. Leaders in the country must not just bombard Nigerians with the semantics of ‘We are on top of the situation’.

“Those in authority must show leadership qualities, and as a popular saying goes; The only thing necessary for evil to triumph in Nigeria is that good citizens watch silently and do nothing.


“Elders in the country must stand up and advise the government appropriately on actions that will ensue peace and stability in the land.

“Since the Supreme Court has ruled in favour of President Bola Tinubu and the All Progressives Congress (APC) as the winner of the February 25, 2023 election, it is now time for real governance, and Nigerians are earnestly yearning for this.

Close to precipice
“Nigeria is close to the precipice and any little push can lead to a total disintegration. That is why the Bola Tinubu administration should put on its armour and tackle this menace in society now.

“From Sokoto to Oyo, Rivers to Niger, Imo to Taraba; high rate of unemployment, chronic hunger and malnutrition are so prevalent in the land.

“According to a popular saying, an idle hand is the devil’s workshop. Since people must eat, they will resort to anything that will put food on their tables, even if it is undesirable and despicable.”


On the need for the Federal Government to tackle the growing number of unemployed youths in the country, George said: “So, what is the government doing to engage this growing army of unemployed youths in the country?

“Naira is now about N1,300 to a dollar. A bag of rice is more than N60,000. The cost of living is just going up and the quality of life is going down.

It appears the government is helpless and unprepared. Government must stretch out its hands to foster partnerships with all relevant stakeholders and agencies, to ensure immediate relief for those most vulnerable in our society.

“I said it before and I am going to repeat it for posterity. We must restructure this country and the time is now. If we are really practicing democracy the way it should be, Abuja should not breathe down the necks of all the 36 states.

“We must restructure immediately.


“The Federal Government must also devolve power to states to achieve more effective governance and management of each state’s resources. Governors are closer to the people. They know what their people need.

“Apart from monetary policy, customs, defence, foreign affairs and a few others, governors should handle the rest critical matters on the Exclusive List in the Constitution.

“For example, people in Alimosho, the most populous local government in Nigeria, cannot go to Abuja for their basic needs. The governor is there in Alausa, Ikeja to handle such things.

“Development should be bottom-up, not the other way round. That is why if California, a state in the United States (U.S.), were a sovereign nation, it would rank in terms of nominal Gross Domestic Product (GDP) as the world’s fifth largest economy behind Japan and ahead of India.

“In fact, the state of California has a larger GDP than that of all African countries.


“Its Silicon Valley is home to some of the world’s most valuable technology companies, such as Apple, Alphabet and Nvidia,” Bode George noted
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/01/insecurity-nigerians-on-edge-asking-whats-going-on-bode-george/amp/

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Re: Insecurity: Nigerians On Edge, Asking What’s Going On — Bode George by blacknp(m): 11:36pm On Jan 22
Bobloco:

Former Deputy National Chairman of the People’s Democratic Party, PDP, Chief Bode George, on Monday, warned that the recent waves of kidnappings and insecurity were pushing Nigerians close to the precipice. He warned that Nigerians were asking what’s going on, and that any little push can lead to disintegration.

George, in a statement, tasked the President Bola Tinubu-led administration to tackle the escalating insecurity. He insisted that the country must be restructured.


Also, Bode George noted that the government of the day had failed Nigerians. He warned that insecurity will make it impossible to attract the much-needed international economic investment.

Questions
The PDP chieftain said: “In the wake of the alarming escalation of insecurity and the recent waves of kidnappings terrorising Nigerians, it has become imperative for us to address the critical questions Nigerians are asking.”

Bode George continued: “The pertinent question Nigerians are asking today is: What exactly is going on in our country?

“Nigerians are looking to the government to instill security amidst the fear and atrocious crimes being committed in Nigeria, which is destroying the security and stability of our nation, making Nigeria very volatile and a threat to the personal safety of Nigerians.

“The sudden increase and high prevalence rate of innocent lives lost, suffered by Nigerian communities is not only tragic but has made it almost impossible to attract the much needed international economic investment that can only prevail in a politically stable environment.

“Nigerians are perpetually engulfed with fear and so they are asking what is happening to the government in power.

“Why are they refusing to put the national security of this nation front and centre of their political agenda? The government of the day has failed Nigerians once again.


“With the recent killing of more than 200 people in Plateau State during the Christmas season, in addition to the rampant abduction of citizens every day, Nigerians are now forced to look for tens of millions of naira in cash to pay off ransoms.

“I am also asking the same critical question: Whither Nigeria?

“The fundamental duty of government, anywhere in the world, is the protection of lives and properties of its citizens.

“It also must put adequate well-coordinated security plans that prioritise national security and ensure an atmosphere; peaceful and conducive for its citizens.

“Pitiably, this is not the case in our country today. On the roads, on the farms, in the market, even in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), the seat of government, it seems terrorists and kidnappers have now taken the battle to the city of power.


“What is the government doing to eliminate this plague of insecurity in the land? How do we develop the economy and catapult economic growth when Nigerians and foreigners/investors have become endangered species in the hands of killers?

“The lack of urgency to promptly tackle banditry, terrorism, kidnapping and insecurity in the land gives me grave concern, anxiety and distress.

“This hydra-headed problem is not being tackled by the government. It has now become a crime for Nigerians to move from one place to the other. How long will Nigerians endure this?

“Kidnapping for ransom is already creating fear all over the country. Leaders in the country must not just bombard Nigerians with the semantics of ‘We are on top of the situation’.

“Those in authority must show leadership qualities, and as a popular saying goes; The only thing necessary for evil to triumph in Nigeria is that good citizens watch silently and do nothing.


“Elders in the country must stand up and advise the government appropriately on actions that will ensue peace and stability in the land.

“Since the Supreme Court has ruled in favour of President Bola Tinubu and the All Progressives Congress (APC) as the winner of the February 25, 2023 election, it is now time for real governance, and Nigerians are earnestly yearning for this.

‘Close to precipice’
“Nigeria is close to the precipice and any little push can lead to a total disintegration. That is why the Bola Tinubu administration should put on its armour and tackle this menace in society now.

“From Sokoto to Oyo, Rivers to Niger, Imo to Taraba; high rate of unemployment, chronic hunger and malnutrition are so prevalent in the land.

“According to a popular saying, an idle hand is the devil’s workshop. Since people must eat, they will resort to anything that will put food on their tables, even if it is undesirable and despicable.”


On the need for the Federal Government to tackle the growing number of unemployed youths in the country, George said: “So, what is the government doing to engage this growing army of unemployed youths in the country?

“Naira is now about N1,300 to a dollar. A bag of rice is more than N60,000. The cost of living is just going up and the quality of life is going down.

“It appears the government is helpless and unprepared. Government must stretch out its hands to foster partnerships with all relevant stakeholders and agencies, to ensure immediate relief for those most vulnerable in our society.

“I said it before and I am going to repeat it for posterity. We must restructure this country and the time is now. If we are really practicing democracy the way it should be, Abuja should not breathe down the necks of all the 36 states.

“We must restructure immediately.


“The Federal Government must also devolve power to states to achieve more effective governance and management of each state’s resources. Governors are closer to the people. They know what their people need.

“Apart from monetary policy, customs, defence, foreign affairs and a few others, governors should handle the rest critical matters on the Exclusive List in the Constitution.

“For example, people in Alimosho, the most populous local government in Nigeria, cannot go to Abuja for their basic needs. The governor is there in Alausa, Ikeja to handle such things.

“Development should be bottom-up, not the other way round. That is why if California, a state in the United States (U.S.), were a sovereign nation, it would rank in terms of nominal Gross Domestic Product (GDP) as the world’s fifth largest economy behind Japan and ahead of India.

“In fact, the state of California has a larger GDP than that of all African countries.


“Its Silicon Valley is home to some of the world’s most valuable technology companies, such as Apple, Alphabet and Nvidia,” Bode George noted

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/01/insecurity-nigerians-on-edge-asking-whats-going-on-bode-george/amp/
Preaching to the choir.
Re: Insecurity: Nigerians On Edge, Asking What’s Going On — Bode George by Ance4Liverpool: 11:43pm On Jan 22
Oga bode run for your life bcs Apc soldiers will attack you oooo

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Re: Insecurity: Nigerians On Edge, Asking What’s Going On — Bode George by loosecanon50(m): 11:45pm On Jan 22
Isa Pantami and his cohorts in banditry have sworn to make FCT a hot bed for Tinubu and Wike. Upon registering for NIN, BVN, PHCN, NTA, HIV, COVID & NEPA.. they can't still use it to track phone calls made to bandits when paying for ransom..

Ndi ugwu tend to think that Abuja politics is their birthright. I dislike Wike oo...but the way they're trying all their possible best to make Abuja ungovernable because a southerner is now at the helm, Wike now has my support 100%.

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Re: Insecurity: Nigerians On Edge, Asking What’s Going On — Bode George by yarimo(m): 12:48am On Jan 23
BODE GEORGE when are you relocating from Nigeria as you promise? TINUBU is now president federal republic of Nigeria
Re: Insecurity: Nigerians On Edge, Asking What’s Going On — Bode George by blacknp(m): 12:55am On Jan 23
Bobloco:

Former Deputy National Chairman of the People’s Democratic Party, PDP, Chief Bode George, on Monday, warned that the recent waves of kidnappings and insecurity were pushing Nigerians close to the precipice. He warned that Nigerians were asking what’s going on, and that any little push can lead to disintegration.

George, in a statement, tasked the President Bola Tinubu-led administration to tackle the escalating insecurity. He insisted that the country must be restructured.


Also, Bode George noted that the government of the day had failed Nigerians. He warned that insecurity will make it impossible to attract the much-needed international economic investment.

Questions
The PDP chieftain said: “In the wake of the alarming escalation of insecurity and the recent waves of kidnappings terrorising Nigerians, it has become imperative for us to address the critical questions Nigerians are asking.”

Bode George continued: “The pertinent question Nigerians are asking today is: What exactly is going on in our country?

“Nigerians are looking to the government to instill security amidst the fear and atrocious crimes being committed in Nigeria, which is destroying the security and stability of our nation, making Nigeria very volatile and a threat to the personal safety of Nigerians.

“The sudden increase and high prevalence rate of innocent lives lost, suffered by Nigerian communities is not only tragic but has made it almost impossible to attract the much needed international economic investment that can only prevail in a politically stable environment.

“Nigerians are perpetually engulfed with fear and so they are asking what is happening to the government in power.

“Why are they refusing to put the national security of this nation front and centre of their political agenda? The government of the day has failed Nigerians once again.


“With the recent killing of more than 200 people in Plateau State during the Christmas season, in addition to the rampant abduction of citizens every day, Nigerians are now forced to look for tens of millions of naira in cash to pay off ransoms.

“I am also asking the same critical question: Whither Nigeria?

“The fundamental duty of government, anywhere in the world, is the protection of lives and properties of its citizens.

“It also must put adequate well-coordinated security plans that prioritise national security and ensure an atmosphere; peaceful and conducive for its citizens.

“Pitiably, this is not the case in our country today. On the roads, on the farms, in the market, even in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), the seat of government, it seems terrorists and kidnappers have now taken the battle to the city of power.


“What is the government doing to eliminate this plague of insecurity in the land? How do we develop the economy and catapult economic growth when Nigerians and foreigners/investors have become endangered species in the hands of killers?

“The lack of urgency to promptly tackle banditry, terrorism, kidnapping and insecurity in the land gives me grave concern, anxiety and distress.

“This hydra-headed problem is not being tackled by the government. It has now become a crime for Nigerians to move from one place to the other. How long will Nigerians endure this?

“Kidnapping for ransom is already creating fear all over the country. Leaders in the country must not just bombard Nigerians with the semantics of ‘We are on top of the situation’.

“Those in authority must show leadership qualities, and as a popular saying goes; The only thing necessary for evil to triumph in Nigeria is that good citizens watch silently and do nothing.


“Elders in the country must stand up and advise the government appropriately on actions that will ensue peace and stability in the land.

“Since the Supreme Court has ruled in favour of President Bola Tinubu and the All Progressives Congress (APC) as the winner of the February 25, 2023 election, it is now time for real governance, and Nigerians are earnestly yearning for this.

‘Close to precipice’
“Nigeria is close to the precipice and any little push can lead to a total disintegration. That is why the Bola Tinubu administration should put on its armour and tackle this menace in society now.

“From Sokoto to Oyo, Rivers to Niger, Imo to Taraba; high rate of unemployment, chronic hunger and malnutrition are so prevalent in the land.

“According to a popular saying, an idle hand is the devil’s workshop. Since people must eat, they will resort to anything that will put food on their tables, even if it is undesirable and despicable.”


On the need for the Federal Government to tackle the growing number of unemployed youths in the country, George said: “So, what is the government doing to engage this growing army of unemployed youths in the country?

“Naira is now about N1,300 to a dollar. A bag of rice is more than N60,000. The cost of living is just going up and the quality of life is going down.

“It appears the government is helpless and unprepared. Government must stretch out its hands to foster partnerships with all relevant stakeholders and agencies, to ensure immediate relief for those most vulnerable in our society.

“I said it before and I am going to repeat it for posterity. We must restructure this country and the time is now. If we are really practicing democracy the way it should be, Abuja should not breathe down the necks of all the 36 states.

“We must restructure immediately.


“The Federal Government must also devolve power to states to achieve more effective governance and management of each state’s resources. Governors are closer to the people. They know what their people need.

“Apart from monetary policy, customs, defence, foreign affairs and a few others, governors should handle the rest critical matters on the Exclusive List in the Constitution.

“For example, people in Alimosho, the most populous local government in Nigeria, cannot go to Abuja for their basic needs. The governor is there in Alausa, Ikeja to handle such things.

“Development should be bottom-up, not the other way round. That is why if California, a state in the United States (U.S.), were a sovereign nation, it would rank in terms of nominal Gross Domestic Product (GDP) as the world’s fifth largest economy behind Japan and ahead of India.

“In fact, the state of California has a larger GDP than that of all African countries.


“Its Silicon Valley is home to some of the world’s most valuable technology companies, such as Apple, Alphabet and Nvidia,” Bode George noted

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/01/insecurity-nigerians-on-edge-asking-whats-going-on-bode-george/amp/
Preaching to the choir.
Re: Insecurity: Nigerians On Edge, Asking What’s Going On — Bode George by Chikel20000(m): 12:57am On Jan 23
Let's blame Peter Obi....since we have run out of who to blame

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Re: Insecurity: Nigerians On Edge, Asking What’s Going On — Bode George by RepoMan007: 1:52am On Jan 23
Edge of crying or what exactly?

These irrelevant elements should tell their party to perform at state level and stop fire brigade attempt at getting federal power.
Re: Insecurity: Nigerians On Edge, Asking What’s Going On — Bode George by adesegun121(m): 7:45am On Jan 23
Ok
Re: Insecurity: Nigerians On Edge, Asking What’s Going On — Bode George by superlanny(m): 7:45am On Jan 23
It irritates me when people who have had a hand in crippling Nigeria to where it is today start to form activism like they are saints.

Mr Bode George the ex convict can you kindly STFU and let us endure what we voted for, when you had your chance didn't you bleep us dry. Gerrrarahere men
Re: Insecurity: Nigerians On Edge, Asking What’s Going On — Bode George by GreatrAnalyst: 7:51am On Jan 23
Many bootlickers will come for the man instead of the meat of the message which should be a concern to well-meaning Nigerians

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Re: Insecurity: Nigerians On Edge, Asking What’s Going On — Bode George by chiedu7: 7:53am On Jan 23
I am 100% Obidient and can tell you without prejudice,
that the North wants to undermine Tinubu the way they dealt with GEJ

Tinubu has the power to deal with the North. angry

The North thinks they own Nigeria.

We in the South need to wise up.

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Re: Insecurity: Nigerians On Edge, Asking What’s Going On — Bode George by Bobloco: 7:55am On Jan 23
yarimo:
BODE GEORGE when are you relocating from Nigeria as you promise? TINUBU is now president federal republic of Nigeria

Yarimo, how are you surviving the great Tinubulation that have befallen the Nation

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Re: Insecurity: Nigerians On Edge, Asking What’s Going On — Bode George by AFYH1: 8:01am On Jan 23
blacknp:
Preaching to the choir.
YOU DIDN'T HAVE TO QUOTE ALL THAT
Re: Insecurity: Nigerians On Edge, Asking What’s Going On — Bode George by AFYH1: 8:03am On Jan 23
yarimo:
BODE GEORGE when are you relocating from Nigeria as you promise? TINUBU is now president federal republic of Nigeria
After reading the write up this is what you could come up with
Re: Insecurity: Nigerians On Edge, Asking What’s Going On — Bode George by Vischy: 8:03am On Jan 23
yarimo:
BODE GEORGE when are you relocating from Nigeria as you promise? TINUBU is now president federal republic of Nigeria

Bode George is not the cause of your frustrations,face the failures you voted into power.

Shameless idiots

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Re: Insecurity: Nigerians On Edge, Asking What’s Going On — Bode George by Vischy: 8:04am On Jan 23
chiedu7:
I am 100% Obidient and can tell you without prejudice,
that the North wants to undermine Tinubu the way they dealt with GEJ

Tinubu has the power to deal with the North. angry

The North things they own Nigeria.

We in the South need to wise up.

We were told almighty tinubu will not be controlled by the cabal so what's going on?

Politics 100
Governance Zero

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Re: Insecurity: Nigerians On Edge, Asking What’s Going On — Bode George by Vischy: 8:05am On Jan 23
AFYH1:

After reading the write up this is what you could come up with

Are you surprised? Agbado miscreants have been programmed to drag this country backward from buhari to tinubu.

They defend evil without conscience.

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Re: Insecurity: Nigerians On Edge, Asking What’s Going On — Bode George by slickgirl: 8:05am On Jan 23
The north and northern leaders have been complaining of marginalisation just after marginalising every other region for 8 years. FAAN and CBN relocating back to Lagos where the action is. NNPC and other oil related agencies should have been relocated to the South South. This is simply for operational efficiency. However, the north does not care even when every major agency in defence, agriculture and education are in the north yet their illiteracy rate is same as Afghanistan, security is zero, even the NDA was attacked.

This is how they started book haram in order to grab power. They bombed Abuja during Jonathan. They want Nigeria to be like Yemen or Somalia.

It's childish, puerile and indeed senseless.
Re: Insecurity: Nigerians On Edge, Asking What’s Going On — Bode George by skywalker240(m): 8:10am On Jan 23
Okay
Re: Insecurity: Nigerians On Edge, Asking What’s Going On — Bode George by skywalker240(m): 8:12am On Jan 23
chiedu7:
I am 100% Obidient and can tell you without prejudice,
that the North wants to undermine Tinubu the way they dealt with GEJ

Tinubu has the power to deal with the North. angry

The North things they own Nigeria.

We in the South need to wise up.
When the North were doing those things in the time of GEJ, some certain Southerners from a particular region refused to wise up

Let them enjoy their union

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Re: Insecurity: Nigerians On Edge, Asking What’s Going On — Bode George by phorget(m): 8:14am On Jan 23
yarimo:
BODE GEORGE when are you relocating from Nigeria as you promise? TINUBU is now president federal republic of Nigeria



Election is over bro, let does elected abi nah selected do their job.
Re: Insecurity: Nigerians On Edge, Asking What’s Going On — Bode George by Kionrae: 8:18am On Jan 23
yarimo:
BODE GEORGE when are you relocating from Nigeria as you promise? TINUBU is now president federal republic of Nigeria
ofcourse we know your type lmao

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Re: Insecurity: Nigerians On Edge, Asking What’s Going On — Bode George by AFYH1: 8:20am On Jan 23
Vischy:


Are you surprised? Agbado miscreants have been programmed to drag this country backward from buhari to tinubu.

They defend evil without conscience.
Like! It's just tiring. Are they blind or what, these hard times, i guess they ain't experiencing it or they just have to defend sheepishly.
Re: Insecurity: Nigerians On Edge, Asking What’s Going On — Bode George by Mitsurugi(m): 8:29am On Jan 23
Tinubu is scoring minus zero on security. If care is not taken it will swallow his government (which might be the plan) angry
Re: Insecurity: Nigerians On Edge, Asking What’s Going On — Bode George by chiedu7: 8:36am On Jan 23
skywalker240:

When the North were doing those things in the time of GEJ, some certain Southerners from a particular region refused to wise up

Let them enjoy their union
Dem eyes don open but they can only speak to Igbos.

Vischy:

We were told almighty tinubu will not be controlled by the cabal so what's going on?
Politics 100
Governance Zero
He is not being controlled by them,thats why they are fighting back
Re: Insecurity: Nigerians On Edge, Asking What’s Going On — Bode George by skywalker240(m): 8:38am On Jan 23
chiedu7:

Dem eyes don open but they can only speak to Igbos
Then let it open for themselves

Let them not start one silly so called"United South" because I can see where it's all heading to.

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Re: Insecurity: Nigerians On Edge, Asking What’s Going On — Bode George by CorrectionFLuid: 10:12am On Jan 23
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Re: Insecurity: Nigerians On Edge, Asking What’s Going On — Bode George by alimiadedayo1: 10:14am On Jan 23
loosecanon50:
Isa Pantami and his cohorts in banditry have sworn to make FCT a hot bed for Tinubu and Wike. Upon registering for NIN, BVN, PHCN, NTA, HIV, COVID & NEPA.. they can't still use it to track phone calls made to bandits when paying for ransom..

Ndi ugwu tend to think that Abuja politics is their birthright. I dislike Wike oo...but the way they're trying all their possible best to make Abuja ungovernable because a southerner is now at the helm, Wike now has my support 100%.
you love saying rubbish.. A serious government should take responsibility for insecurity not by blaming people around just like you did.. you have nothing upstairs

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