Going by the recent socio-political upheaval in Nigeria, it is pertinent to note that Nigerians have finally broken the record of suffering and smiling. The ban of SARS came on the wake of several protests from Nigerian youths, mothers and every stakeholder which I must say is a won battle. This is, therefore, a wake-up call for all Nigerians to join forces together and keep speaking out loud till our voices are heard and not just for police reform but a holistic reform of everything that makes Nigeria a nation. It is time for Nigerians to also rise up and face the fast becoming a norm Boko Haram sect and get back our nation from the hand of these unscrupulous elements. We remember the likes of Jimoh Isiaq who paid with his life while standing aloof and those who are still receiving treatment as a result of this just course. May his gentle soul rest in peace. And for the other ones fighting for their lives, may they recover fully. We call on our leaders to do the needful and make Nigeria a safe haven for everyone by paying attention to all of our yearnings. It does not have to get to this level before necessary actions are taken. God bless Nigeria.
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- October 23, 2020
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