@Inchristyes@sonofarinze@sheni_coker I said it that you’re a retarded fool, You met my own father? No the world revolves around your packages agulu fraud then
“It’s not today that they’ve been kidnapping people in their house”
“Nigeria is safer now than 10 years ago”
“No be today them k1ll a military general in Jos”
- APC and Bola Tinubu defender, Seyi Law shows how kidnapping and unaliving of Nigerians is a “norm”.
@kayode37747@sonofarinze@sheni_coker Junkie to someone who you haven’t met. You’re are a salty retarded and delusional clown you think the world revolves around pathetic Yoruba government
@Inchristyes@sonofarinze@sheni_coker You don’t wake up to support a useless swines that stole public funds into his account to benefit himself and his family, a retarded junkie like you and your father see an obvious failure and still decide to pander to it. What a pathetic loser you are with your wretched father
@kayode37747@sonofarinze@sheni_coker Guess what? Your father never had a brain to begin with and yes it explains why you retarded
It’s a family trait
You don’t wake up one morning to support APC
It’s a retards way of life
@Inchristyes@sonofarinze@sheni_coker Well your father is too foolish to differentiate between a child and a wild animal and that’s why he kept you alive
@Inchristyes@sonofarinze@sheni_coker Yeah he’s proud of me cuz he’s in his right mind to know what’s good and bad, your miserable crackhead father doesn’t even know right from left. He’s deluded brain dead
On this Children’s Day, I celebrate every Nigerian child. I celebrate the child who is excelling in school. I celebrate the child who is learning a trade. I celebrate the child living with disability and still pressing forward with courage. I celebrate the child who has lost much but has not lost hope.
Today belongs to you. It is a day to celebrate your innocence, your strength, your creativity, your aspirations, and the immeasurable value you bring to our nation. You are the pride of our Republic, the custodians of tomorrow’s promise, and the living reminder that we can shape the future of Nigeria by the opportunities we create for our children today.
The theme for this year’s celebration, “Future Now: Promoting Inclusion for Every Nigerian Child,” speaks powerfully to the soul of our national conscience. It reminds us that the future is not a distant promise; it is already here.
As we mark this special day, which coincides with Eid-el-Kabir, some Nigerian children and their teachers in Oyo and Borno should be with their families, but are being held captive by criminals. Some children have been forced into fear. Some parents cannot join today’s celebration because their hearts are set on one prayer: ‘Bring our children home.’
To those children, their parents, and their teachers, I say this as a father and your President: you are not forgotten. You are not abandoned.
To the families grieving and despondent, your government will not turn your pain into ceremony. We will continue to work until children taken from their homes, schools and communities are returned safely, and until those who profit from this cruelty are brought to justice.
I have directed all relevant security agencies to sustain and intensify coordinated rescue operations for abducted children and other vulnerable citizens across the country. These operations must be intelligence-led, carefully executed and focused first on the safe recovery of our children.
I have also directed the strengthening of school protection measures in high-risk areas. This will include updated school vulnerability mapping, closer coordination between state governments and security commands, rapid response links between schools and local security units, and stronger community-based early warning systems.
The Federal Ministry of Education, working with state governments, is to deepen the implementation of the Safe Schools framework with clear reporting, clear responsibility and clear timelines. Every school in a vulnerable area must know who to call, what to do, where to move, and how to protect children when danger is identified.
We will also improve support for children who have survived abduction, violence and displacement. Rescue is not the end of the government’s duty. A child who returns from trauma must return to care, medical attention, counselling, education and dignity. I have directed the relevant ministries and agencies to ensure that recovered children receive proper reintegration support, not temporary attention.
Let me also state that protecting children cannot be left solely to the government. Parents, teachers, traditional rulers, religious leaders, community leaders, youth groups, transport unions, local vigilantes and the media all have a role to play. When a community sees strange movement around a school and keeps quiet, a child is placed at risk. When warning signs are ignored, families suffer. When information is shared quickly and responsibly, lives can be saved.
This is why we will continue to strengthen the link between communities and security agencies. The fight to protect children must begin before an attack happens, not after one has already occurred.
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Journalist: Sir what's your take On the issue of insecurity?
Tinubu: That is the love, obedience of law. Nowhere in the holy teaching that you should engage in banditry, nowhere that you should kill another human being. The sacrifice we're talking about, if in the beginning of life where we take this from. A child was replaced with animal and that is what is value of life is all about.
See who ronu crack heads call intelligent, always talking off point.
“tinubu you should resign. You are terrible at your job, you are an epitome of incompetence. You are a terrible president.
You are doing a terrific job at ruining Nigeria, RESIGN!…”
- Nigeria lady
VDM’s actions should not go unpunished. You cannot fabricate a voice note of the President, post it as genuine, and expect no consequences when you know full well it is fake.
He appears to believe he is above the law in Nigeria, but no one — regardless of status — is above the law in this country.
His behaviour is crossing serious lines, and he needs to be taught a hard lesson.
He should be arrested the moment he returns to Nigeria and properly prosecuted.