Entertainment
Peter Okoye Vows to Keep Speaking on Insecurity
Nigerian singer Peter Okoye has spoken out about insecurity and governance in Nigeria, stating that he will continue to raise his voice until meaningful action is taken.
The singer addressed critics and warned that he would not be intimidated.
“The way I’m about to start speaking out on insecurity and bad governance in Nigeria, all these N3k-sponsored attackers better get ready.
“If una wan cancel me, make una line up well. Cos me too I don fall out.”
Entertainment
I Go Save Demands Action From Nigeria’s First Ladies
Nigerian comedian I Go Save has criticised Nigeria’s First Ladies over their silence regarding recent insecurity and abduction cases across the country.
He questioned why none of them had used their influence to speak out or help secure the release of abducted children.
“Where are all the First Ladies in this country? Are you people true mothers? How do you all sleep at night knowing these innocent kids are still in captivity and being dehumanized?
“Speak up, act and get those kids out now. Nigeria’s toothless lionesses, why are you all silent? Speak up for these innocent kids.”
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Seyi Tinubu Urges Nigerians to Trust President Tinubu
Son of Nigerian President Bola Tinubu, Seyi Tinubu, reacts to public outcry and states that Nigerians should be patient with the president as he works on economic reforms.
“We’re asking you all to have faith in Asiwaju Ahmed Tinubu. He is already driving this country in a direction this country has never ever seen, and I continue to pray for his life and his second term.”
He added “This is a man who has come in and has seen cracks. Instead of just trying to pass by and waiting for the cracks to continue to spread, he’s actually trying to fix them.”
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VeryDarkMan Criticises Tinubu’s Response to Insecurity Concerns
Nigerian activist VeryDarkMan reacts to President Bola Tinubu’s statement regarding insecurity in Nigeria.
It can be noted that the president addressed insecurity in the country, and many Nigerians reacted and expressed frustration over what they described as a lack of understanding of what is really going on.
“The Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces was asked about the insecurity issues that have gone further to claim lives, chase people out of their homes, and leave school children and teachers as hostages to bandits. The president was asked about insecurity; unfortunately, he couldn’t give an answer. Instead, he started talking about holy books and how Abraham took Isaac to the bush to sacrifice.”
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