I just heard this evening that a friend and a gentle soul has been missing since monday. He apparently just stepped out of his house in surulere without his phone and hasn't been seen since then. Sometime last week or perhaps over the weekend I saw pictures of a birthday girl and her sister on social media who were declared missing in abuja.
When would we end this madness?
When would we grow tired of this craziness?
You may think you aren't involved afterall you're making the small change with which you and your family are surviving, but then you would be mistaken because soon enough the poor would have nothing to eat but the rich, The desperate would overtake our streets and no one would be safe.
Please everyone sheath your swords let us find a common ground for the sake of our nation. There is no place like home, ask those in the diaspora, they are comfortable yet they miss home.
All this selfishness would lead us to nowhere, let us have a collective vision for our nation. The growing insecurity is a failure of government, not a failure of PMB or of GEJ, but our collective failure as a people, afterall the government has always come from within us.
When would we let the scales drop off our eyes that we may see beyond all the pettiness being thrown at us. The time to wake up is NOW!!! because we are gradually approaching that point of no return. We have one last chance to salvage the situation. STOP complaining and start doing, STOP criticizing and start proffering solutions, STOP watching and start acting, STOP keeping quiet and start speaking. This is the last chance.
As for the youth, nobody would give you leadership positions, you need to take it. Not violently but through the right means. WE have the numbers, WE have the vigor the only thing stopping us is US. sheath your swords, forget PMB, forget GEJ, forget APC, forget PDP. LEt us come together as Nigerians and forge our future Together. Get ANGRY and let us secure our future, they would soon die and we would be the ones left. And there may be no future if we do not act now.
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