VeryDarkMan leads protest in Abuja, demands swift action over abducted Kebbi schoolgirls

Gbenga Odunsi
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Activist, VeryDarkMan has staged a protest calling for urgent government intervention following the abduction of 33 schoolgirls in Kebbi State.

The protest comes amid growing frustration over the rising insecurity and violence across Nigeria.

Addressing the president directly, VeryDarkMan condemned what he described as the federal government’s silence and inaction.

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He pointed to the recent wave of attacks across the country, including a disturbing video from Kwara State showing terrorists armed with assault rifles storming a church.

“Your country is boiling, people are dying, and just yesterday, a video came out in Kwara State of terrorists entering a church and opening fire with assault rifles. Nigeria is bleeding, and I asked a question: President Tinubu, are you still alive? If you’re still alive, bring back our girls, he said.”

VeryDarkMan reminded Nigerians of President Tinubu’s previous activism, noting that in 2014 he had spoken out against government inaction during the Goodluck Jonathan administration.

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“We were happy when you became president because we thought you knew what you were doing, but apparently, you don’t,” he stated.

The activist urged the government to act immediately to rescue the abducted girls and stop the wave of killings and kidnappings, which he described as “too much.”

He also called on Nigerian youth to take a stand in the face of government failure to ensure the safety of citizens.

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VeryDarkMan’s protest underscores the increasing impatience and fear among ordinary Nigerians, particularly regarding the safety of children and the rising prevalence of violent attacks.

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