I was in a prayer session in my service when my phone vibrated, I opted to finish my spiritual communication before taking a look at the notification. Immediately I had the chance to do so, I was greeted with the least of imaginable thoughts. Another explosion and yet again in the Northern part of Nigeria.
St. Rita Catholic Church in Ungwar Yero area of Kaduna metropolis had been hit by a bomb of great magnitude leaving 11-people dead and over 40 injured as at last count. This was another scary moment and another reason to re-ignite the burning question of how long will Nigerians continue to endure this shame and disrespect for human lives?
Just like the normal routine, the President of Nigeria has already condemned the unfortunate incidence and commiserated with families and friends of the victims. Despite the same response after every sequential attacks, government isn't showing any sign that they can handle the situation. I fear for this nation and it is hoped that government get their acts together before this crises degenerates into a chaotic state where angry Nigerians take over the streets unclad to emancipate themselves from the shackles of corrupt leaders and free themselves from the fraudulent amalgamation of 1914.
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Just like the normal routine, the President of Nigeria has already condemned the unfortunate incidence and commiserated with families and friends of the victims. Despite the same response after every sequential attacks, government isn't showing any sign that they can handle the situation. I fear for this nation and it is hoped that government get their acts together before this crises degenerates into a chaotic state where angry Nigerians take over the streets unclad to emancipate themselves from the shackles of corrupt leaders and free themselves from the fraudulent amalgamation of 1914.
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