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The Dangerous Cycle Of Impunity: How Nigeria’s Leaders Are Nurturing A Culture Of Impunity

The Dangerous Cycle Of Impunity: How Nigeria’s Leaders Are Nurturing A Culture Of Impunity

By Buhari Olanrewaju Ahmed 



As President Tinubu continues to set troubling precedents by granting pardons to individuals accused or convicted of serious crimes such as murder and drug trafficking, a dangerous message is being sent to the nation. By normalising impunity at the highest levels, Nigeria risks creating a political environment where those with questionable pasts may one day rise to positions of power and leadership. 


When convicted criminals are absolved of their wrongdoing through political influence, it erodes public trust in the justice system and undermines the rule of law.


It is deeply disheartening and regrettable that Nigeria has reached a point where justice appears selective—where some individuals, despite being found guilty of heinous crimes, are freed due to their political connections, while others, like Nnamdi Kanu, remain detained despite court rulings declaring them not guilty. 


Such double standards expose the deep moral and institutional decay within the system and raise serious questions about fairness, accountability, and equality before the law.


The government’s approach to negotiating with terrorists, rehabilitating them, and reintegrating them into society—despite the destruction, kidnappings, and killings they have caused—further worsens the situation. It sends a demoralising signal to victims and law-abiding citizens that crime pays, while lawful dissent or peaceful activism is treated as treason. 


A government that pardons murderers and drug traffickers while keeping political prisoners behind bars cannot genuinely claim to be committed to justice or national security.


This reality calls for sober reflection. Citizens must understand that leadership choices have far-reaching consequences. Electing individuals without integrity, compassion, or a sense of justice ultimately leads to moral collapse and national instability. When those in power disregard the sanctity of human life and the principles of justice, they weaken the very foundation of governance.


My advice is that no one should ever be unjustly killed, harmed, or condemned under such a system. The same government that pardons killers and drug lords today could one day protect the very people responsible for violence and suffering tomorrow.


 This is a grim reminder of what happens when voters choose leaders based on propaganda, ethnic sentiment, or personal gain rather than character and competence. 


Only divine intervention can rescue Nigeria from the calamities that lie ahead if the nation continues on this dangerous path of rewarding crime and punishing truth.


 Tinubu granted sweeping clemency and posthumous pardons to a total of 147 convicts, inmates and deceased Nigerians, including Maryam Sanda, Ken Saro-Wiwa, Sir Herbert Macaulay, Major General Mamman Vatsa, Professor Magaji Garba, and dozens of illegal miners, drug convicts, and white-collar offenders.


APC government since its inception in 2015 has been a terrorist and criminal friendly government .


Edited!

By Buhari Olanrewaju Ahmed 



As President Tinubu continues to set troubling precedents by granting pardons to individuals accused or convicted of serious crimes such as murder and drug trafficking, a dangerous message is being sent to the nation. By normalising impunity at the highest levels, Nigeria risks creating a political environment where those with questionable pasts may one day rise to positions of power and leadership. 


When convicted criminals are absolved of their wrongdoing through political influence, it erodes public trust in the justice system and undermines the rule of law.


It is deeply disheartening and regrettable that Nigeria has reached a point where justice appears selective—where some individuals, despite being found guilty of heinous crimes, are freed due to their political connections, while others, like Nnamdi Kanu, remain detained despite court rulings declaring them not guilty. 


Such double standards expose the deep moral and institutional decay within the system and raise serious questions about fairness, accountability, and equality before the law.


The government’s approach to negotiating with terrorists, rehabilitating them, and reintegrating them into society—despite the destruction, kidnappings, and killings they have caused—further worsens the situation. It sends a demoralising signal to victims and law-abiding citizens that crime pays, while lawful dissent or peaceful activism is treated as treason. 


A government that pardons murderers and drug traffickers while keeping political prisoners behind bars cannot genuinely claim to be committed to justice or national security.


This reality calls for sober reflection. Citizens must understand that leadership choices have far-reaching consequences. Electing individuals without integrity, compassion, or a sense of justice ultimately leads to moral collapse and national instability. When those in power disregard the sanctity of human life and the principles of justice, they weaken the very foundation of governance.


My advice is that no one should ever be unjustly killed, harmed, or condemned under such a system. The same government that pardons killers and drug lords today could one day protect the very people responsible for violence and suffering tomorrow.


 This is a grim reminder of what happens when voters choose leaders based on propaganda, ethnic sentiment, or personal gain rather than character and competence. 


Only divine intervention can rescue Nigeria from the calamities that lie ahead if the nation continues on this dangerous path of rewarding crime and punishing truth.


 Tinubu granted sweeping clemency and posthumous pardons to a total of 147 convicts, inmates and deceased Nigerians, including Maryam Sanda, Ken Saro-Wiwa, Sir Herbert Macaulay, Major General Mamman Vatsa, Professor Magaji Garba, and dozens of illegal miners, drug convicts, and white-collar offenders.


APC government since its inception in 2015 has been a terrorist and criminal friendly government .


Edited!

APC Government Owned the Terrorists: Nigerian Troops Rescue More Kidnapped Victims, Continue Onslaught Against Bandits in Kwara State

APC Government Owned the Terrorists: Nigerian Troops Rescue More Kidnapped Victims, Continue Onslaught Against Bandits in Kwara State



The Nigerian Army has said it's Troops of 2 Division/Sector 3, Operation FANSAN YAMMA, have sustained aggressive operations against bandits in Kwara State, leading to the successful rescue of three kidnapped victims at different locations within the Babanla Forest on Saturday, 11 October 2025.


According to the statement made available to the general public, acting on credible intelligence, troops deployed at the Patrol Base Babanla swiftly mobilised to a suspected bandit hideout and rescued Mrs Oluwabusayo Taiwo, aged 25, and her 3 years old son, Taiwo Irayomide, who were among the victims abducted at Oke-Ode on 28 September 2025.

The rescued victims are currently receiving first aid treatment at the Patrol Base sick bay and will be reunited with their family members in due course.


Also the troops while on routine patrol along a suspected bandit route, also rescued Mr Mohammadu Sani, known as Mai Shayi,* a 40 years old local tea seller from Garkarima. The bandits fled upon sighting the patrol team, abandoning the victim, who was found in a pool of blood. Troops recovered one dane gun and a cutlass from the scene. The victim is currently receiving medical attention at the Patrol Base sick bay.


The Commander, 22 Armoured Brigade, Brigadier General Ezra Barkins, commended the troops for their swift response and professionalism, while reaffirming that the Nigerian Army will remain committed towards ensuring the safety and security of all citizens and will continue to intensify operations aimed at restoring peace and stability across Kwara State and its environs 


It is on records that insecurities in Nigeria have been aggravated since enthronement of APC leadership in 2015. Beyond Boko Haram terrorism, the country has graduated to multiple non state actors terrorism by bandits , kidnapping for ransoms and Fulani herdsmen killing the defenseless and helpless citizens while the Tinubu led APC gangs keeps imposing taxes, devalued national currency, reduced the purchasing power of the people and keeps the country permanently as the global capital of poverty. The government has also crippled the opposition political parties in the country and silence critics 







The Nigerian Army has said it's Troops of 2 Division/Sector 3, Operation FANSAN YAMMA, have sustained aggressive operations against bandits in Kwara State, leading to the successful rescue of three kidnapped victims at different locations within the Babanla Forest on Saturday, 11 October 2025.


According to the statement made available to the general public, acting on credible intelligence, troops deployed at the Patrol Base Babanla swiftly mobilised to a suspected bandit hideout and rescued Mrs Oluwabusayo Taiwo, aged 25, and her 3 years old son, Taiwo Irayomide, who were among the victims abducted at Oke-Ode on 28 September 2025.

The rescued victims are currently receiving first aid treatment at the Patrol Base sick bay and will be reunited with their family members in due course.


Also the troops while on routine patrol along a suspected bandit route, also rescued Mr Mohammadu Sani, known as Mai Shayi,* a 40 years old local tea seller from Garkarima. The bandits fled upon sighting the patrol team, abandoning the victim, who was found in a pool of blood. Troops recovered one dane gun and a cutlass from the scene. The victim is currently receiving medical attention at the Patrol Base sick bay.


The Commander, 22 Armoured Brigade, Brigadier General Ezra Barkins, commended the troops for their swift response and professionalism, while reaffirming that the Nigerian Army will remain committed towards ensuring the safety and security of all citizens and will continue to intensify operations aimed at restoring peace and stability across Kwara State and its environs 


It is on records that insecurities in Nigeria have been aggravated since enthronement of APC leadership in 2015. Beyond Boko Haram terrorism, the country has graduated to multiple non state actors terrorism by bandits , kidnapping for ransoms and Fulani herdsmen killing the defenseless and helpless citizens while the Tinubu led APC gangs keeps imposing taxes, devalued national currency, reduced the purchasing power of the people and keeps the country permanently as the global capital of poverty. The government has also crippled the opposition political parties in the country and silence critics 





APC Government Owned the Terrorists: Name of towns deserted In KWARA STATE Because of Bandits Attacks as at NOW (+Video)

APC Government Owned the Terrorists: Name of towns deserted In KWARA STATE Because of Bandits Attacks as at NOW (+Video)




These Are the Name of towns deserted In KWARA STATE By Band!t as at NOW


1) Ologomo Town

2) Ajegunle Town

3) AgbanTown

4) Alebe Town

5) Owode Town

6) Alasoro Town

7) Alawan Town

8) Bankole Town

9) Oreke Town

10) Ganmu Town

11) Babanla Town

12) Ayetoro Town

13) Budo Town

14) Arifowomo Town

15) Apata Olosun Town

16) Oreke Isale Town

17) Sagbe  Town

18) Olohun Tele Town

19) Oke Ode Town

20) Ilu Agunjin Town.


KWARA SOUTH IS  BLEEDING


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APC government came to Power in the year 2015 with empty rhetorics to fight and end Boko Haram terrorism but the party only succeeded in intriduciynore terrorists groups such as the Fulani herdsmen, bandits, megsl kidnapping for ransom and the current group unleashing terrors in the North Central of the country.


APC government has failed in the primary responsibilities of governance, protection of lives and properties but Tinubu led APC gangs only knows how to collect taxes, reduced the purchasing power of the citizens, sharing abject poverty for greater numbers of people.


 It is the constitutional duty of the President to protect lives and property — not to multiply taxes while citizens are fleeing their hometowns.


You cannot build national prosperity on insecurity.

When people abandon their homes, farmlands, and local economies out of fear, the foundation of governance collapses.

Security is not just a moral duty — it is the economic backbone of every stable nation.


How do you tax a farmer who can’t access his land?

How do you expect productivity from a citizen who sleeps in fear?

Every displaced family represents a shrinking economy — a town losing its workforce, a market losing its buyers, and a government losing its legitimacy.


Yet in this country, the death of Nigerians has become just another statistic — names reduced to numbers, headlines recycled like weather reports.

We mourn for a day, move on by tomorrow, and the government calls it “progress.”


Leadership without security is taxation without humanity.

While the government focuses on new levies and economic jargon, the real economy — the people — is dying in silence.


And those joining this administration to tell us it’s making progress are the worst kind of humans —

soulless defenders of failure.

They are like the Uruk-hai from The Lord of the Rings — bred for destruction, loyal only to evil, and blind to the ruin they serve.


To worsen it, they travel across the world gaslighting citizens —

telling the international community that there is no corruption back home,

while the nation they left behind bleeds from the wounds of theft, lies, and silence.


And the saddest part?

Many of you think you’re supporting your party while all this evil is taking place.

You defend the same system that is destroying your future,

clap for oppressors who wouldn’t spend a second living your reality,

and mock those who still dare to speak.


You cannot measure GDP when the ground itself is unsafe.

Until lives are protected, every new tax is blood money collected from the displaced and forgotten.


A serious government protects first, reforms next, and taxes last.

But in today’s Nigeria, the order is reversed — we are being taxed for a nation we can no longer live in.




These Are the Name of towns deserted In KWARA STATE By Band!t as at NOW


1) Ologomo Town

2) Ajegunle Town

3) AgbanTown

4) Alebe Town

5) Owode Town

6) Alasoro Town

7) Alawan Town

8) Bankole Town

9) Oreke Town

10) Ganmu Town

11) Babanla Town

12) Ayetoro Town

13) Budo Town

14) Arifowomo Town

15) Apata Olosun Town

16) Oreke Isale Town

17) Sagbe  Town

18) Olohun Tele Town

19) Oke Ode Town

20) Ilu Agunjin Town.


KWARA SOUTH IS  BLEEDING


Profile picture 

APC government came to Power in the year 2015 with empty rhetorics to fight and end Boko Haram terrorism but the party only succeeded in intriduciynore terrorists groups such as the Fulani herdsmen, bandits, megsl kidnapping for ransom and the current group unleashing terrors in the North Central of the country.


APC government has failed in the primary responsibilities of governance, protection of lives and properties but Tinubu led APC gangs only knows how to collect taxes, reduced the purchasing power of the citizens, sharing abject poverty for greater numbers of people.


 It is the constitutional duty of the President to protect lives and property — not to multiply taxes while citizens are fleeing their hometowns.


You cannot build national prosperity on insecurity.

When people abandon their homes, farmlands, and local economies out of fear, the foundation of governance collapses.

Security is not just a moral duty — it is the economic backbone of every stable nation.


How do you tax a farmer who can’t access his land?

How do you expect productivity from a citizen who sleeps in fear?

Every displaced family represents a shrinking economy — a town losing its workforce, a market losing its buyers, and a government losing its legitimacy.


Yet in this country, the death of Nigerians has become just another statistic — names reduced to numbers, headlines recycled like weather reports.

We mourn for a day, move on by tomorrow, and the government calls it “progress.”


Leadership without security is taxation without humanity.

While the government focuses on new levies and economic jargon, the real economy — the people — is dying in silence.


And those joining this administration to tell us it’s making progress are the worst kind of humans —

soulless defenders of failure.

They are like the Uruk-hai from The Lord of the Rings — bred for destruction, loyal only to evil, and blind to the ruin they serve.


To worsen it, they travel across the world gaslighting citizens —

telling the international community that there is no corruption back home,

while the nation they left behind bleeds from the wounds of theft, lies, and silence.


And the saddest part?

Many of you think you’re supporting your party while all this evil is taking place.

You defend the same system that is destroying your future,

clap for oppressors who wouldn’t spend a second living your reality,

and mock those who still dare to speak.


You cannot measure GDP when the ground itself is unsafe.

Until lives are protected, every new tax is blood money collected from the displaced and forgotten.


A serious government protects first, reforms next, and taxes last.

But in today’s Nigeria, the order is reversed — we are being taxed for a nation we can no longer live in.

State of Emergency in Rivers, Tinubu Led Presidency behind Pipeline Vandalism

State of Emergency in Rivers, Tinubu Led Presidency behind Pipeline Vandalism


There's full blown terrorism in the middle belt, zamfara, katsina, sokoto, the North East yet no state of emergency but as soon as two pipelines where blown up Tinubu imposed State of emergency in Rivers State. 


The speed with which they moved to make the declaration when they have not considered the same thing in states facing real security threats is obvious that this move was pre-meditated. 


How come Wike the trouble maker didn't get suspended or sacked but only the governor who's only crime is refusing to be a puppet. 


And as soon as Tinubu illegally suspended the governor he appoints Wike & Akpabio's friend as administrator. 


Are you still wondering who actually blew up those pipelines? 


Okay ask yourself who benefits the most from all these madness. BAT & Wike of course. 

Wike gets to do whatever he wants in Rivers State with the administrator and may yet force Fubara to cower to him. 


Tinubu gets to make more money by Nigeria depending more on his Malta refinery driving up the price of petrol and sabotaging Dangote's refinery in Nigeria and causing more hardship for Nigerian's.


Also this will please his Western masters who see Dangote's refinery as a threat to their operations in the Nigerian oil industry.


Now you should know who was behind the bombing of those pipelines. Yes it's the same people who imposed the state of emergency in Rivers State. 


They don't even care about the security and economic implications of all these which may yet backfire on them. We have security challenges and our armed forces are spread thing already now they want to open a new war front in the Niger Delta which they know very well they can't handle and when Nigerian's decide to revolt they'll not be enough military men to protect them. 


Only a generational change in leadership will end the country's woes 


Source: Social media


There's full blown terrorism in the middle belt, zamfara, katsina, sokoto, the North East yet no state of emergency but as soon as two pipelines where blown up Tinubu imposed State of emergency in Rivers State. 


The speed with which they moved to make the declaration when they have not considered the same thing in states facing real security threats is obvious that this move was pre-meditated. 


How come Wike the trouble maker didn't get suspended or sacked but only the governor who's only crime is refusing to be a puppet. 


And as soon as Tinubu illegally suspended the governor he appoints Wike & Akpabio's friend as administrator. 


Are you still wondering who actually blew up those pipelines? 


Okay ask yourself who benefits the most from all these madness. BAT & Wike of course. 

Wike gets to do whatever he wants in Rivers State with the administrator and may yet force Fubara to cower to him. 


Tinubu gets to make more money by Nigeria depending more on his Malta refinery driving up the price of petrol and sabotaging Dangote's refinery in Nigeria and causing more hardship for Nigerian's.


Also this will please his Western masters who see Dangote's refinery as a threat to their operations in the Nigerian oil industry.


Now you should know who was behind the bombing of those pipelines. Yes it's the same people who imposed the state of emergency in Rivers State. 


They don't even care about the security and economic implications of all these which may yet backfire on them. We have security challenges and our armed forces are spread thing already now they want to open a new war front in the Niger Delta which they know very well they can't handle and when Nigerian's decide to revolt they'll not be enough military men to protect them. 


Only a generational change in leadership will end the country's woes 


Source: Social media

Buhari led APC pro bandits regime secretly freed 101 Boko Haram Leaders From Kirikiri Prison Lagos

Buhari led APC pro bandits regime secretly freed 101 Boko Haram Leaders From Kirikiri Prison Lagos


Information has emerged that Major Gen Muhammadu Buhari has secretly  freed no fewer than 101 Boko Haram Leaders From Kirikiri Prison Lagos.


Accordinqg to the source, two days ago, Boko Haram released the remaining 23 passengers of Abuja-Kaduna rail and same day, Nigeria freed 101 dangerous terrorists as prisoners swap.


Under the Buhari led APC pro bandits regime, security of lives and property have been zero as the government negotiated with bandits like never in our history . The pro bandits regime killed, arrested and jailed peaceful protesters with impunity.


A Brigadier in the Nigeria Army had reportedly cried out that terrorists are winning.

He said : While congratulating the families of train victims for the safe return of their relatives, something very sad came to mind about the whole tragedy.


1- The ultimate winners are the terrorists. They achieved all their objectives without retribution. 

They have all their inmates released,collected hefty amounts of money in billions of Naira and foreign currencies and went away without losing a soul. Meanwhile they inflicted damages on Nigeria. They killed passengers,destroyed a train and stopped it from operation for a very long period and instilled fear in minds of Nigerians.


2- The biggest tragedy is that all the captives were released through payment of ransoms which impoverished family economies, some might never recover. The last victims were released by military committee which means more money were paid and the military had also cornered part of the ransom money. In the whole saga there was no shooting,no arrest, not even declaring some people wanted. What kind of country do we have for God's sake? Time will tell the kind of arrangement reached for the release of the victims.


3- We just have a paper military. What is there in a military that cannot use force on terrorists. There is nothing impressive about military that abandoned its trade and go to terrorists and pay ransoms. It is really a shame on NIGERIAN government.


4- As long as people benefit from train attacks and kidnapping there will be no end to this kind of tragedy. The terrorists have made a good,safe and profitable venture and have gone to plan another attack. Security agencies that benefit from it will be too willing to be part of the next attack. The Mamus that made billions from ransom negotiation will be waiting to make ransom harvest.


 A kidnapping Industry has been created by government's inability to deal ruthlessly with criminals. 

Major Gen Muhammadu Buhari rode to power in 2015 on promises to tackle insecurities, corruption and rebuild the economy . The country has become a breeding space for terrorism and world capital of poverty under the anti people led APC maladministration.





Information has emerged that Major Gen Muhammadu Buhari has secretly  freed no fewer than 101 Boko Haram Leaders From Kirikiri Prison Lagos.


Accordinqg to the source, two days ago, Boko Haram released the remaining 23 passengers of Abuja-Kaduna rail and same day, Nigeria freed 101 dangerous terrorists as prisoners swap.


Under the Buhari led APC pro bandits regime, security of lives and property have been zero as the government negotiated with bandits like never in our history . The pro bandits regime killed, arrested and jailed peaceful protesters with impunity.


A Brigadier in the Nigeria Army had reportedly cried out that terrorists are winning.

He said : While congratulating the families of train victims for the safe return of their relatives, something very sad came to mind about the whole tragedy.


1- The ultimate winners are the terrorists. They achieved all their objectives without retribution. 

They have all their inmates released,collected hefty amounts of money in billions of Naira and foreign currencies and went away without losing a soul. Meanwhile they inflicted damages on Nigeria. They killed passengers,destroyed a train and stopped it from operation for a very long period and instilled fear in minds of Nigerians.


2- The biggest tragedy is that all the captives were released through payment of ransoms which impoverished family economies, some might never recover. The last victims were released by military committee which means more money were paid and the military had also cornered part of the ransom money. In the whole saga there was no shooting,no arrest, not even declaring some people wanted. What kind of country do we have for God's sake? Time will tell the kind of arrangement reached for the release of the victims.


3- We just have a paper military. What is there in a military that cannot use force on terrorists. There is nothing impressive about military that abandoned its trade and go to terrorists and pay ransoms. It is really a shame on NIGERIAN government.


4- As long as people benefit from train attacks and kidnapping there will be no end to this kind of tragedy. The terrorists have made a good,safe and profitable venture and have gone to plan another attack. Security agencies that benefit from it will be too willing to be part of the next attack. The Mamus that made billions from ransom negotiation will be waiting to make ransom harvest.


 A kidnapping Industry has been created by government's inability to deal ruthlessly with criminals. 

Major Gen Muhammadu Buhari rode to power in 2015 on promises to tackle insecurities, corruption and rebuild the economy . The country has become a breeding space for terrorism and world capital of poverty under the anti people led APC maladministration.




ASO ROCK SOLDIER CAUGHT SELLING AK47 GUNS TO BANDITS AND KIDNAPPERSA

ASO ROCK SOLDIER CAUGHT SELLING AK47 GUNS TO BANDITS AND KIDNAPPERSA

A soldier attached to the Muhamadu Buhari cantonment in Tungan Maje in the FCT has been arrested by operatives of the Department of State Services for allegedly hiring out and selling guns to kidnappers.   


 He was arrested last week around Dankogi Park in Zuba in collaboration with members of the Vigilante Group of Nigeria in the area.    


Reports say the soldier hired a gun to the kidnappers for 300,000 in one of the operations and in another instance, he recieved 200,000 for one gun.   


 Unfortunately for the soldier, the kidnappers were arrested and they mentioned him as their gunrunner.   


They contacted him for another deal to supply them with AK 47 rifles to buy at three million naira and he fell for it.    They went to the agreed site in Zuba and took position.   


 He arrived in his car to present the arm and the security men swoop on him. An AK 47 rifle as well as a fully loaded magazine with 30 rounds of ammunition was found in his car.

A soldier attached to the Muhamadu Buhari cantonment in Tungan Maje in the FCT has been arrested by operatives of the Department of State Services for allegedly hiring out and selling guns to kidnappers.   


 He was arrested last week around Dankogi Park in Zuba in collaboration with members of the Vigilante Group of Nigeria in the area.    


Reports say the soldier hired a gun to the kidnappers for 300,000 in one of the operations and in another instance, he recieved 200,000 for one gun.   


 Unfortunately for the soldier, the kidnappers were arrested and they mentioned him as their gunrunner.   


They contacted him for another deal to supply them with AK 47 rifles to buy at three million naira and he fell for it.    They went to the agreed site in Zuba and took position.   


 He arrived in his car to present the arm and the security men swoop on him. An AK 47 rifle as well as a fully loaded magazine with 30 rounds of ammunition was found in his car.

Say No to Quota System 60 yrs after independence

Say No to Quota System 60 yrs after independence

 WHAT IS KILLING NIGERIA

*"Say No to Quota System 60 yrs after independence".*

 


*Two kids were born August 31st, 1980, in Kano. Jubril is  from Kano as his state of origin while  Adewale is of parents from Osun state.*


They both attended the same primary school to Primary 6, then the twist began


*They both sat for Federal Common Entrance examination, Adewale scored 188/200 and Jubril 16/200. As a result or the Nigerian quota system, they both ended up in the same class at  Federal Government  College, Zaria.*


Adewale continued to come 1st-3rd in the class of 35 and Jubril 30-35th/35. 


*6 years later, WASCE and JAMB were taken. Adewale had 6As and 2Cs (WASCE) and 286/400 (JAMB) while Jubril had 5Cs and 2Ps and 106/400 in JAMB.*


Again by a warped and weird stroke they end up in the same Law Faculty in Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. 


*5 years later Adewale graduated with 2-1 and Jibril with a Pass!*


Adewale finished from Law school at Abuja - No Job after NYSC.


 *Jubril as soon as he left the Abuja Law school, one year NYSC got a job as a Magistrate at the Federal Magistrate Court Abuja, 2 years later he was promoted as a Judge.*


Adewale still struggling, decided to join some Trio of old seniors who operate a Law outfit in Abuja as a junior lawyer.


*5 years later he was still carrying files and coming to defend low level cases at Jubril's court.*


If you love fairness, equity and justice will you want Nigeria to continue like this? 


*That's the problem with Nigeria as it is.*


It's strongly skewed to the advantage of a particular ethnic group in Nigeria.


*Must we allow this to continue?*


The truth be told in all sincerity, the Labour of our heroes past can never be in vain. 


*Adewale finds his way to the Uk, he immediately thrills them with his brilliance and in less than 8 years he becomes a full Professor.*

 

He could achieve his dreams anywhere in the world where hardwork and brilliance is rewarded except in his native Country.


Twenty years down the line, Adewale's children are being celebrated in their adopted country. Jubril is lining up his children to benefit from the same system that favoured him. 


*This really hurts.... Say No to Brain drain, Say No to a system that polarises us, Say No to mediocrity, Say No to any system that will make our children hate the country of their birth, Say no to QUOTA System 60 yrs after independence.*


Nigeria deserves to have her best brains and working for her! 


 *Pass this on to every Nigerian*...

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 WHAT IS KILLING NIGERIA

*"Say No to Quota System 60 yrs after independence".*

 


*Two kids were born August 31st, 1980, in Kano. Jubril is  from Kano as his state of origin while  Adewale is of parents from Osun state.*


They both attended the same primary school to Primary 6, then the twist began


*They both sat for Federal Common Entrance examination, Adewale scored 188/200 and Jubril 16/200. As a result or the Nigerian quota system, they both ended up in the same class at  Federal Government  College, Zaria.*


Adewale continued to come 1st-3rd in the class of 35 and Jubril 30-35th/35. 


*6 years later, WASCE and JAMB were taken. Adewale had 6As and 2Cs (WASCE) and 286/400 (JAMB) while Jubril had 5Cs and 2Ps and 106/400 in JAMB.*


Again by a warped and weird stroke they end up in the same Law Faculty in Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. 


*5 years later Adewale graduated with 2-1 and Jibril with a Pass!*


Adewale finished from Law school at Abuja - No Job after NYSC.


 *Jubril as soon as he left the Abuja Law school, one year NYSC got a job as a Magistrate at the Federal Magistrate Court Abuja, 2 years later he was promoted as a Judge.*


Adewale still struggling, decided to join some Trio of old seniors who operate a Law outfit in Abuja as a junior lawyer.


*5 years later he was still carrying files and coming to defend low level cases at Jubril's court.*


If you love fairness, equity and justice will you want Nigeria to continue like this? 


*That's the problem with Nigeria as it is.*


It's strongly skewed to the advantage of a particular ethnic group in Nigeria.


*Must we allow this to continue?*


The truth be told in all sincerity, the Labour of our heroes past can never be in vain. 


*Adewale finds his way to the Uk, he immediately thrills them with his brilliance and in less than 8 years he becomes a full Professor.*

 

He could achieve his dreams anywhere in the world where hardwork and brilliance is rewarded except in his native Country.


Twenty years down the line, Adewale's children are being celebrated in their adopted country. Jubril is lining up his children to benefit from the same system that favoured him. 


*This really hurts.... Say No to Brain drain, Say No to a system that polarises us, Say No to mediocrity, Say No to any system that will make our children hate the country of their birth, Say no to QUOTA System 60 yrs after independence.*


Nigeria deserves to have her best brains and working for her! 


 *Pass this on to every Nigerian*...

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#EndSarsMemorial: A Genocide at noon - A Peom by Ola Olawale

#EndSarsMemorial: A Genocide at noon - A Peom by Ola Olawale

 Day 2...of Tributes and Tears...

Poem by Ola Olawale



A Genocide at noon


We were singing

Asking for Justice

We were singing

Asking for freedom

We were singing

Saying end police brutality

We were singing

Saying end unjust killing


We were singing

For a just nation

We were singing

For an inclusive government

We were singing

With passion for the flag

We were Singing

Saying enough is enough


Suddenly the light went off

The camera got missing

The state is at work

Before the blink of an eye

In battalion, they arrived

Armed to the teeth

In battle mood, ready for exchange

With armless PATRIOTS


Soon, bullet here and there

life became lifeless

the song turns to sorrow

the smile turns to tears

All head for save haven

Hand raise hand in blood

Tears flows, from still breathing eyes

Mouth grieve for survival


See our brothers in Pain

See Our sister grieving

See Our Comrades in grave

A Genocide at noon

A Just cause

A lawful gathering of goodwill

A spot for songs of freedom

Turn a place of sorrow.

This Government is EVIL




 Day 2...of Tributes and Tears...

Poem by Ola Olawale



A Genocide at noon


We were singing

Asking for Justice

We were singing

Asking for freedom

We were singing

Saying end police brutality

We were singing

Saying end unjust killing


We were singing

For a just nation

We were singing

For an inclusive government

We were singing

With passion for the flag

We were Singing

Saying enough is enough


Suddenly the light went off

The camera got missing

The state is at work

Before the blink of an eye

In battalion, they arrived

Armed to the teeth

In battle mood, ready for exchange

With armless PATRIOTS


Soon, bullet here and there

life became lifeless

the song turns to sorrow

the smile turns to tears

All head for save haven

Hand raise hand in blood

Tears flows, from still breathing eyes

Mouth grieve for survival


See our brothers in Pain

See Our sister grieving

See Our Comrades in grave

A Genocide at noon

A Just cause

A lawful gathering of goodwill

A spot for songs of freedom

Turn a place of sorrow.

This Government is EVIL




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