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Flourishbae (OP)
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December 29, 2025, 07:06:35 AM
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With the level of insecurity and terrorism in the country the government and it's officials still assure the public and investors that Nigeria remains stable and focus on peace and economic progress neglecting security concerns.
    Let's recall the attack that happened at the northern part of the country during this Christmas period locals at that area have evacuated the area due to fear of another strike. So the question is what is the capacity of our military is it that they can't detect a missile attack on our air ways or is it that they have poor equipment. A great country as Nigeria for example shouldn't sit down and wait to be attacked like this and be mocked by the international government. So the Nigerian government and it's officials should really do something to put an end to this insecurity issues so we can be proud to declare ourselves as Nigerians outside our territory.
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December 31, 2025, 07:57:23 PM
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I really don't know which attack you are really talking about, but if it's the one that happened in Sokoto, the Nigerian government claim that they collaborated with the US. If this this true according to the Nigerian government,  then it's a good development,  because we have been fighting this insecurity for about 16 years now and it's only getting worse, so if the US has decided to help us end it or even curb it to a minimal, then we should be happy and hope that the collaboration works out for our good and make the country a better place for all of us.

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