๐ณ๐ฌ NIGERIA IS NOT ONE — AND HAS NEVER BEEN ONE
As the Voice of the People, I must speak.
In the face of recent tragedies, it has become even clearer that the idea of One Nigeria is a myth—nothing more than a slogan recited to silence truth and disguise injustice.
๐ฅ Soldiers were just killed in Niger State — about 20 brave men ambushed and murdered.
What was the federal response?
➤ Tactical withdrawal.
➤ Airstrikes on distant forests.
➤ Carefully-worded press releases.
➤ No curfews. No market raids. No mass arrests.
➤ No soldiers storming homes or harassing innocent youth.
Now contrast this with what happens in the Southeast:
Just let two or three soldiers fall at a checkpoint in Aba, Orlu, or Ihiala—
And suddenly the whole region becomes an “enemy zone.”
➤ House-to-house searches.
➤ Youth arrested for simply holding a phone.
➤ Mothers dragged from markets.
➤ Towns placed under siege.
⚖️ So I ask: Is this justice?
Why is the military restrained in the North, where terror groups massacre entire villages, but merciless in the South, where agitation is met with collective punishment?
Why are bandits negotiated with, while IPOB members are hunted down like animals?
๐งจ Nigeria Is Not One
We don’t cry the same tears.
Our blood does not weigh the same on the scale of the government.
Our pain is regional, and our justice is tribal.
Nigeria has never truly been one — and unless justice becomes equal, it can never be one.
I will not be silent while my people are treated as less.
I will not close my eyes to this hypocrisy.
This is not unity.
This is oppression wrapped in the colours of a failing flag.
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