Mr Macaroni cries out, Tinubu wake up! How can Nabeeha be murdered just like that?
By Jeph Ajobaju, Chief Copy Editor
Skit maker and social critic Mr Macaroni (real name Adebowale Adedayo) has wondered how Bola Tinubu can sit pretty as President and Nyesom Wike as Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister with terrorists kidnapping and slaughtering FCT residents right under their noses.
Macaroni tweeter in reaction to the abduction of seven family members – Mansoor Al-Kadriyar and his six daughters – in the Bwari Area Council of the FCT.
One of the victims, Nabeeha, a 400-level biological science student at Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria, was murdered last Friday by the Islamic jihadits.
The President jetted off to Owerri on Monday to inaugurate Hope Uzodimma for a second term as Imo Governor, in a state where Uzodimma himself is reportedly avoiding visiting his village in fear of being killed by terrorists.
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Tinubu too pretended as though the latest horror did not happen right in his garden in Abuja.
On the podium in Owerri, he thumped his chest for removing fuel subsidy and – as usual – made vague promises of how the current economic hardship would lead to greater things in a country bankrupted by Muhammadu Buhari his cohort.
The FCT is on fire (residents are on edge, farmers cannot harvest their crops) but Wike is preoccupied with scheming to retain his political structures in Rivers and spends more time in the state oiling the wheels and asserting himself.
The terrorists earlier demanded N60 million ransom for each victim and raised it to N100 million after they butchered Nabeeha with the security forces looking helpless.
“It’s so sad to hear about the death of Nabeeha Al-Kadriyar,” Mr Macaroni posted on X (former Twitter).
“Six sisters were kidnapped and one had been killed. What is the government doing to ensure that the remaining five are not killed?
“Where is the value of human lives in Nigeria? How many more must die? How many more Nigerians will be sacrificed on the altar of irresponsibility and recklessness?
“The life of every Nigerian matters. The government must rise up and put an end to this barbarism.”