Gbas Gbos don land again as terrorist group Boko Haram release video wey show more than 100 residents from one community for Kwara State wey dem abduct.
For the video wey dey circulate online, plenty men and women sit down for ground together, look tired and worried. The clip quickly spark fresh fear for people wey get family for the area, as many dey wonder wetin really dey happen behind the scenes.
As the footage trend, e reopen old wound about insecurity for North Central Nigeria. Citizens dey ask question: how over 100 people go waka enter bush without anybody knowing on time?
“Na Propaganda!” – Boko Haram Point Finger At Government
Inside the same video, the group accuse Federal Government of Nigeria of spreading propaganda about security improvement for the region. Dem talk say authorities dey paint picture wey no match wetin dey ground.
Dem claim say government dey tell Nigerians say everywhere calm, but according to dem, the reality different. This accusation don raise serious gbas gbos for social media, as supporters and critics begin argue who dey talk true.
Security matter no be small play, and anytime this kind allegation show face, e dey shake public confidence well well. Nigerians wey dey follow security updates now dey look government side for response.
Fresh Fear For Civilians As Security Questions Rise
The release of this Boko Haram’s footage don bring back heavy concern about safety of civilians for affected communities. Families of those kidnapped dey pray and hope for safe return of their loved ones.
Experts don always talk say insecurity no be something wey need propaganda fight, but serious action and better coordination. Every new video like this dey increase tension and fear for ordinary citizens wey just wan live their life in peace.
As the Boko Haram’s matter dey unfold, many Nigerians dey call for stronger security strategy and transparency, so that communities for Nigeria fit breathe small without fear of sudden attack.
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