“The freedom is fake”- Man shares why Nigerians should be angry about release of 38 worshippers in Kwara

Bolaji Alabi Alabi
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‎A user on the microblogging platform,  X (formerly Twitter) has reacted to the release of the abducted Kwara church members.

It would be recalled that tragedy strick on November 18 2025 after a group of armed men stormed the Christ Apostolic Church in Eruku, Kwara State.

Meanwhie, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, via a recent  post on X, announced that the 38 congregants kidnapped in the Kwara church attack have been released.

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‎According to the X user, @felixherbt, the freedom of the 38 congregants is shameful and highlighted three reasons for his claim.

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‎In his now-viral tweet , he stated that no bandit had been arrested, a ransom was paid, and that similar incidents keep occurring in the northern states.

‎Read Tweet Below…..

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‎This freedom is fake, don’t celebrate it yet. Here is why!

‎1. No single bandit was arrested. Five days of rescue operation and nobody is in handcuffs? That means the gunmen are already planning the next attack.

‎2. Ransom was paid. The kidnappers asked for billions, then dropped to hundreds of millions. Money changed hands. The government paid blood money while the criminals walked free with full pockets.

‎3. The same thing keeps happening. Kaduna, Zamfara, Niger, people pay, victims come home, bandits get richer and bolder. Nothing changes. This is not rescue, this is surrender.

‎See below…..

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