
Activist and social commentator VeryDarkMan has launched a public protest calling for immediate government action following the abduction of 33 schoolgirls in Kebbi State, a tragedy that has intensified nationwide concerns about rising insecurity.
The outspoken activist condemned what he described as federal government silence, urging President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to urgently address the worsening security situation across the country.
“Nigeria Is Bleeding” — VeryDarkMan Slams FG’s Inaction
Speaking during the protest, VeryDarkMan expressed frustration over the growing wave of violent attacks across Nigeria, including a recent viral video showing armed terrorists storming a church in Kwara State.
He lamented:
“Your country is boiling, people are dying. Just yesterday, a video came out from Kwara State of terrorists entering a church with assault rifles. Nigeria is bleeding. President Tinubu, are you still alive? If you’re alive, bring back our girls.”
The activist noted that Nigerian citizens had once viewed Tinubu as a capable leader—especially due to his vocal criticism of past administrations during national crises—but said the current leadership had fallen short of expectations.
Calls for Rescue Operation and Youth Mobilisation
VeryDarkMan urged the government to deploy every necessary resource to rescue the abducted Kebbi schoolgirls and end the ongoing cycle of kidnappings and killings.
He stressed that the level of insecurity had become “too much to bear,” urging Nigerian youth not to remain silent as communities continue to suffer devastating losses.
Nationwide Fear and Rising Anger
His protest reflects a growing sense of frustration and fear among citizens, especially parents and young people, as insecurity spreads across several states.
The abduction of the 33 schoolgirls has reignited national debates about safety in schools, government preparedness, and the protection of vulnerable communities.
Conclusion
VeryDarkMan’s protest amplifies the urgency of the Kebbi abduction crisis and the broader instability facing the country. With Nigerians demanding answers and swift action, pressure is mounting on the federal government to respond decisively and restore public confidence in national security.
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