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Which Region Is Actually SAFE Right Now In Nigeria? by EzeAro: 12:08pm On Oct 29, 2021 |
I'm asking because this sudden show of concern by certain sections of the country towards the security situation in the East is very odd considering that Igbos are the people everyone in Nigeria loves to hate. Even on Twitter, its either one Fulani or Yoruba idiot yapping about IPOB this ESN that while their own regions are plagued with as much if not worse crisis. Shall I call this one sudden love for the Igbos abi wetin? one useless Aboki will be forming moral judge and advocate on Igbo matter, meanwhile the same Aboki idiot can't even travel to his own state because Bandits and ISWAP have already formed a parallel government there. A Yoruba man will be ranting about Anambra election and IPOB, meanwhile people are been kidnapped almost on daily basis across the SW, bandits literally just got a prison break bonanza in Oyo state few days ago... fulani herdsmen are still killing residents in the SW and let's not even talk about the spate of ritual killings on the rise as well! So which region in Nigeria is actually SAFE enough to talk afford to talk smack about the crisis situationa plaguing the East? Only few states in the South South is slightly even trying when it comes to security and peace... otherwise everywhere in Nigeria is a HELL-HOLE... yet this bunch of Igbo-obsessed weirdos can't seem to stop talking about the East... very useless lots 1 Like |
Re: Which Region Is Actually SAFE Right Now In Nigeria? by Guestlander: 12:15pm On Oct 29, 2021 |
Afghaneastern is safe. |
Re: Which Region Is Actually SAFE Right Now In Nigeria? by Fahdiga(m): 12:19pm On Oct 29, 2021 |
The east is still the safest 1 Like |
Re: Which Region Is Actually SAFE Right Now In Nigeria? by EzeAro: 12:20pm On Oct 29, 2021 |
Guestlander:And SAD WASTEE region is an El Dorado? 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Which Region Is Actually SAFE Right Now In Nigeria? by Olubukun: 12:26pm On Oct 29, 2021 |
We all need to be prayerful. No where is safe. |
Re: Which Region Is Actually SAFE Right Now In Nigeria? by LegendHero(m): 12:26pm On Oct 29, 2021 |
The East is the safest region in Nigeria. Don’t mind all those Afonjas and Northerners on Twitter, they are just hating on the peaceful East. 4 Likes |
Re: Which Region Is Actually SAFE Right Now In Nigeria? by Mossadd: 12:32pm On Oct 29, 2021 |
LegendHero:you say wetin
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Re: Which Region Is Actually SAFE Right Now In Nigeria? by Morgan20: 12:39pm On Oct 29, 2021 |
North North is safest |
Re: Which Region Is Actually SAFE Right Now In Nigeria? by Blackfire(m): 1:07pm On Oct 29, 2021 |
North You can disagree with your phone North2023 North2023 North2023 North2023 Anyways I sell cows o |
Re: Which Region Is Actually SAFE Right Now In Nigeria? by Idiko1: 1:10pm On Oct 29, 2021 |
Only idiotic fool will think about safe region in Nigeria. Nigeria is a glorified jungle yet one goon is talking about safety. |
Re: Which Region Is Actually SAFE Right Now In Nigeria? by Nobody: 1:13pm On Oct 29, 2021 |
South east is the safest, that's why Lord's chosen is leaving the region. 1 Like |
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