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@double_GG22 @David_Onazi @VikyInsights Help me ask them o 😂,Al nassr wey dey carry their leagues normally before he come he reach there turn team upside down, if nor be say he threaten them say he go comot if them nor allow am win the league you think say he for fit use hard work win am 😂, odumekpeyo
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@David_Onazi @VikyInsights Which system was rigged?
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see the doubt in his jumps 😭
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Omoh! Glass decking slabs don land for Nigeria. Tested and trusted! 👀
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“Is there a market that we Yoruba people go to where we buy things very very cheap? Is there a farm that we go to where we are not afraid that herdsmen are going to attack us? Is there a filling station where we buy fuel for N100 per liter? You just talk about the incompetence of the govt, because the govt of the day is a Yoruba person, you see all Yoruba people coming to your comment section to attack you.”
~Yoruba man asks Yoruba bigots important questions
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On Saturday last week, something happened in Barkin Ladi that should have shaken the conscience of the world.
At least eight innocent people were killed and eight others injured after terrorists invaded the community, about 30 miles south of Jos, Plateau State.
But behind those numbers are real human lives.
People who woke up that morning with plans.
Parents who kissed their children goodbye.
Families who never imagined that night would come too soon.
In a matter of moments, everything was taken.
Homes that once carried laughter became places of screaming silence.
Children were left in shock, staring at what no child should ever see.
Communities were forced to bury their loved ones in tears that words cannot explain.
And just when you think the pain should be allowed to settle…
Just when you think people should be allowed to breathe again…
Today, Wednesday May 13, 2026, the same Barkin Ladi has been attacked again.
No warning that healing time is over.
No mercy for the wounded hearts still trying to recover from the last massacre.
No compassion for children still waking up in fear from what they saw days ago.
It feels like trauma is being forced on top of trauma.
Like grief is not allowed to rest.
Like the people are being punished again and again for simply existing.
How does a place bury its dead and still have to fear for tomorrow?
How does a mother cry over one loss and then face another attack before her tears even dry?
How does a child understand why safety keeps disappearing from their hands?
What kind of darkness is this that does not pause even for mourning?
What kind of hearts carry out such acts without trembling?
Which god do these evil doers claim to worship that human life carries no value at all to them?
Sometimes words fail… because what is happening feels beyond words.
It feels like a land is slowly being stretched beyond its breaking point.
Families are not just losing people… they are losing peace, losing sleep, losing the ability to feel safe in their own homes.
Plateau State is bleeding from wounds that are not given time to heal.
Nigeria is crying under the weight of repeated sorrow.
And innocent people are paying a price they never chose.
But even in this pain, we refuse silence.
We will keep speaking.
We will keep telling these stories.
We will keep crying out until the world cannot pretend not to hear anymore.
Because these are not statistics.
These are human beings.
These are children, parents, families—lives that mattered.
Please… pray for Nigeria.
Pray for Plateau State.
Pray for the broken families still trying to survive what they cannot explain.
Pray for the children who now sleep with fear as their closest companion.
Nigeria is bleeding… and it cannot be ignored any longer. 💔🇳🇬




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