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May 31, 2026, 09:59:06 AM
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The reason insecurity still persists in Nigeria is the lack of empathy among citizens.
Everyone tends to mind their own business as long as an issue does not directly affect their family members. If, from the very beginning when banditry started, everyone had stood up strongly; both physically and on social media.I believe it would not have worsened to this extent.

If we had raised our voices together, things might be different today. Even in the Senate, when a senator raises security concerns, it is often only those from affected states who speak passionately, while others remain silent instead of contributing ideas or solutions.

Empathy means feeling what others feel. It means understanding someone’s pain and being moved to act. It means saying, “Your problem is my problem,” and refusing to stay quiet until a solution is found.

Without empathy, there can be no real solutions. Without solutions, we cannot move forward and prosper

As long as there is no love and no empathy, leaders elected by the people may not truly care.

I believe that if the child of a senator, a family member of the Vice President, or the only son of a state governor were kidnapped, they would better understand the pain and urgency of the situation. But unfortunately, it is mostly ordinary citizens who are affected.

This is why solution has not or insecurity has not be solved totally.

God created us to live together for a reason, but we have abused that purpose of unity and coexistence.

When bandits were kidnapping people in the North, many others did not care. But now that it has spread to other parts of the country, people are beginning to understand what it truly means to pay millions in ransom.

It should not matter whether those affected are Hausa, Nupe, Ebira, Igbo, Yoruba, or any other group. We are one people, and we must rise together against insecurity.

Until we begin to see one another as one and show genuine concern beyond our immediate circles, this problem will continue to grow.





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May 31, 2026, 10:30:50 AM
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 No be lie wey you talk. Even though greed dey inherent for man, if them dey united them go fit achieve anything and this sad tales we dey hear everytime no go dey happen and even though some people go say make I talk allegedly, I go still talk am as e dey: insecurity dey thrive because people dey wey dey benefit from am. Former presido, Sani Abacha talk say "once terrorism last pass one month, know say government hand dey inside". And if we think this thing, if this people no get funding and Intel, how them wan take succeed?

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May 31, 2026, 02:13:34 PM
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The reason insecurity still persists in Nigeria is the lack of empathy among citizens.
Everyone tends to mind their own business as long as an issue does not directly affect their family members. If, from the very beginning when banditry started, everyone had stood up strongly; both physically and on social media.I believe it would not have worsened to this extent.

If we had raised our voices together, things might be different today. Even in the Senate, when a senator raises security concerns, it is often only those from affected states who speak passionately, while others remain silent instead of contributing ideas or solutions.

Empathy means feeling what others feel. It means understanding someone’s pain and being moved to act. It means saying, “Your problem is my problem,” and refusing to stay quiet until a solution is found.

Without empathy, there can be no real solutions. Without solutions, we cannot move forward and prosper

As long as there is no love and no empathy, leaders elected by the people may not truly care.

I believe that if the child of a senator, a family member of the Vice President, or the only son of a state governor were kidnapped, they would better understand the pain and urgency of the situation. But unfortunately, it is mostly ordinary citizens who are affected.

This is why solution has not or insecurity has not be solved totally.

God created us to live together for a reason, but we have abused that purpose of unity and coexistence.

When bandits were kidnapping people in the North, many others did not care. But now that it has spread to other parts of the country, people are beginning to understand what it truly means to pay millions in ransom.

It should not matter whether those affected are Hausa, Nupe, Ebira, Igbo, Yoruba, or any other group. We are one people, and we must rise together against insecurity.

Until we begin to see one another as one and show genuine concern beyond our immediate circles, this problem will continue to grow.

First of all, Nigerians are docile. Adjusting to hardship continuously. The leaders are seeing this and taking advantage of it each and every time. We as Nigerians lack one voice. We are still after tribalism even after seeing constantly that it doesn't pay. We still want our trbal man. Tribal man enter office and all he cares about is his stomach and nothing else concerns him. I want to be proud 🥲 to be a Nigerian but at the same time regret it. There's just this inner hatred growing inside me and I want to point it out to solve Nigerians problem.

The only thing I think we can do is to first change ourselves within. If we begin to care for one another, I bet you things will change. I heard of a story of how a black American lady refused oppression from white men inside a bus in the 1990's. And she was sent out of the bus. All black American saw this and decided to not enter bus again and walked to walk everyday for almost a year before the government intervened. From my story what we lack is oneness. Case closed.
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May 31, 2026, 08:47:38 PM
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That's right because every problem or crisis is very easy to stop or settle during the time it has not matured since they were not strong and those backing them may also have not gotten the channel they might have gotten now but unfortunately this country is not in unity and there is no love between them that's why  problem started very small and become worst for any Nigerian to stop but now even if everybody come in mass for this insecurity the government will just give an excuse because right now they have gotten so many ways to lie about this insecurity, it was from last year I saw Nigerians more concerned for everyone than before.

 
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May 31, 2026, 09:21:31 PM
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The reason insecurity still persists in Nigeria is the lack of empathy among citizens.
Everyone tends to mind their own business as long as an issue does not directly affect their family members. If, from the very beginning when banditry started, everyone had stood up strongly; both physically and on social media.I believe it would not have worsened to this extent.

If we had raised our voices together, things might be different today. Even in the Senate, when a senator raises security concerns, it is often only those from affected states who speak passionately, while others remain silent instead of contributing ideas or solutions.

Empathy means feeling what others feel. It means understanding someone’s pain and being moved to act. It means saying, “Your problem is my problem,” and refusing to stay quiet until a solution is found.

Without empathy, there can be no real solutions. Without solutions, we cannot move forward and prosper

As long as there is no love and no empathy, leaders elected by the people may not truly care.

I believe that if the child of a senator, a family member of the Vice President, or the only son of a state governor were kidnapped, they would better understand the pain and urgency of the situation. But unfortunately, it is mostly ordinary citizens who are affected.

This is why solution has not or insecurity has not be solved totally.

God created us to live together for a reason, but we have abused that purpose of unity and coexistence.

When bandits were kidnapping people in the North, many others did not care. But now that it has spread to other parts of the country, people are beginning to understand what it truly means to pay millions in ransom.

It should not matter whether those affected are Hausa, Nupe, Ebira, Igbo, Yoruba, or any other group. We are one people, and we must rise together against insecurity.

Until we begin to see one another as one and show genuine concern beyond our immediate circles, this problem will continue to grow.

First of all, Nigerians are docile. Adjusting to hardship continuously. The leaders are seeing this and taking advantage of it each and every time. We as Nigerians lack one voice. We are still after tribalism even after seeing constantly that it doesn't pay. We still want our trbal man. Tribal man enter office and all he cares about is his stomach and nothing else concerns him. I want to be proud 🥲 to be a Nigerian but at the same time regret it. There's just this inner hatred growing inside me and I want to point it out to solve Nigerians problem.

The only thing I think we can do is to first change ourselves within. If we begin to care for one another, I bet you things will change. I heard of a story of how a black American lady refused oppression from white men inside a bus in the 1990's. And she was sent out of the bus. All black American saw this and decided to not enter bus again and walked to walk everyday for almost a year before the government intervened. From my story what we lack is oneness. Case closed.

No, don't lie when you talk. Even if greed is ingrained in man, if they band together, they can do anything, and despite the fact that some people claim to make me talk, I will continue to talk about insecurity since people gain from it. Former President Sani Abacha stated, "Once terrorism has passed one month, know that government hands are inside." And if we think about it, if these folks don't get finance or Intel, how will they succeed?
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May 31, 2026, 09:35:01 PM
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Every country with there major problems affecting them in diverse ways same also is security a very serious challenge in Nigeria. As for the problem of Nigeria right now i will say i am completely confused and can't tell if we should see insecurity as the major problem of the country or corruption because all are serious in Nigeria now.
The insecurity challenge we are talking about is what I strongly believe is engineered by corruption,  the corrupt political representatives in Nigeria are the once responsible for the insecurity challenge of Nigeria if not the Nigeria i know has all it takes to overcome the insecurity challenge of the country

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May 31, 2026, 10:30:59 PM
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Every country with there major problems affecting them in diverse ways same also is security a very serious challenge in Nigeria. As for the problem of Nigeria right now i will say i am completely confused and can't tell if we should see insecurity as the major problem of the country or corruption because all are serious in Nigeria now.
The insecurity challenge we are talking about is what I strongly believe is engineered by corruption,  the corrupt political representatives in Nigeria are the once responsible for the insecurity challenge of Nigeria if not the Nigeria i know has all it takes to overcome the insecurity challenge of the country
Yeah every country has there own unique problem issues and it been settled with people here…most time it feel if the government shuts are not even coming somewhere outside the country to see how other countries not our country with all this kind of of problems we enter here…

What a country we think we are leaving in, honestly this country need God to help us that just real life story…

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Today at 05:23:28 AM
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The reason insecurity still persists in Nigeria is the lack of empathy among citizens.
Everyone tends to mind their own business as long as an issue does not directly affect their family members. If, from the very beginning when banditry started, everyone had stood up strongly; both physically and on social media.I believe it would not have worsened to this extent.

If we had raised our voices together, things might be different today. Even in the Senate, when a senator raises security concerns, it is often only those from affected states who speak passionately, while others remain silent instead of contributing ideas or solutions.

Empathy means feeling what others feel. It means understanding someone’s pain and being moved to act. It means saying, “Your problem is my problem,” and refusing to stay quiet until a solution is found.

Without empathy, there can be no real solutions. Without solutions, we cannot move forward and prosper

As long as there is no love and no empathy, leaders elected by the people may not truly care.

I believe that if the child of a senator, a family member of the Vice President, or the only son of a state governor were kidnapped, they would better understand the pain and urgency of the situation. But unfortunately, it is mostly ordinary citizens who are affected.

This is why solution has not or insecurity has not be solved totally.

God created us to live together for a reason, but we have abused that purpose of unity and coexistence.

When bandits were kidnapping people in the North, many others did not care. But now that it has spread to other parts of the country, people are beginning to understand what it truly means to pay millions in ransom.

It should not matter whether those affected are Hausa, Nupe, Ebira, Igbo, Yoruba, or any other group. We are one people, and we must rise together against insecurity.

Until we begin to see one another as one and show genuine concern beyond our immediate circles, this problem will continue to grow.


Talking about empathy, none of the politicians has empathy or interest of the people at heart they are just there for their selfish interest and not service to the people, I think the reason why this insecurity is persistent is because the government hasn't made any moves to end it, because it looks as if they are the ones sponsoring it, the level of kidnapping and killings is on the high increase every blessed day and we are all scared for our lives as we don't know the next place that will be attacked yet the government is silent on the issue of insecurity.

It is with no doubts that every country has it's challenges but the biggest concern is how the government tackles it to restore peace calls for attention. Human lives no longer matter to the leaders and that's why they seat back and watch people die, insurgency will continue to persist because our president Tinubu is incompetent and can't lead us and needs to be voted out in the next election year.

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Today at 05:42:18 AM
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Every country with there major problems affecting them in diverse ways same also is security a very serious challenge in Nigeria. As for the problem of Nigeria right now i will say i am completely confused and can't tell if we should see insecurity as the major problem of the country or corruption because all are serious in Nigeria now.
The insecurity challenge we are talking about is what I strongly believe is engineered by corruption,  the corrupt political representatives in Nigeria are the once responsible for the insecurity challenge of Nigeria if not the Nigeria i know has all it takes to overcome the insecurity challenge of the country
Exactly, I feel corruption in Nigeria has taken the order of the day , which has led to so many things and it include the insecurity, whereas some politicians want bad boys so they can fight for them during election , them after election they began to act otherwise, they can’t kill or expose them because they know things we don’t know , the level of corruption in this country is not something that can be tackled instantly, it’s going to be a gradual process because so many things has gone wrong already.

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