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‘I don’t think Nigeria has ever had it this bad’- Mr Macaroni laments over the spate of insecurity

Popular comedian Debo Adedayo better known as Mr. Macaroni, has lamented over the growing Nigeria case.

This follows the recent abduction of three hundred female students by gunmen in Zamfara state while the government is still negotiating school boys’ release in Niger state.

Taking to his Twitter page, the comedian noted the country has never recorded such a high rate of insecurity as it is at the moment.

According to the comedian, the country’s growing insecurity is fuelled by the Nigerian government’s inaction and cluelessness.

He added the lives of Nigerians have no value whatsoever to the current government.

He wrote: I don’t think Nigeria has ever had it this bad. So much insecurity in our land. From terrorists, to bandits, to police brutality. All fueled by the inaction and cluelessness of a wicked, selfish and failed government. The lives of Nigerians hold no value whatsoever to them.

The post ‘I don’t think Nigeria has ever had it this bad’- Mr Macaroni laments over the spate of insecurity appeared first on Kemi FIlani News.

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