“This is a very dangerous place to be” Influencer Enioluwa writes about the insecurity in Nigeria; calls out Nigerian leaders

Enioluwa has condemned Nigerian leaders for their nonchalant attitude towards the k!llings in the country.

 

The influencer took to Twitter to express concern after a Church was attacked by gunmen in Kwara state and a livestream captured panicked members running for their lives amid the attack.

 

Reacting, Eni revealed that the video showed the reality that anyone can become a victim of the insecurity in Nigeria.

 

In another tweet, he slammed pur leaders, writing: “One of the biggest problems with leadership in this country is the complete lack of care and compassion. Something terrible can happen, and by the next day the leaders in that state are hosting a party; no awareness, no empathy, no sense of responsibility.”

 

 

He added: “I can’t shake the image of that old woman running for her life; everyone too terrified to help because they’re trying to save themselves too.

 

“Even though she knows de@th is near, nobody wants to go out in such a tragic, senseless way. It was a horrible sight… and the worst part is that it’s happening right beside me.”

 

In an earlier post, Enioluwa expressed how the incessant k!lling has made ordinary Nigerians numb.

 

He wrote: “The scary thing right now is how often we hear bad news. It becomes too frequent that after a while, you start to feel numb. It begins to sound normal; doesn’t make you flinch, doesn’t make you sad, just sounds normal. And honestly, the moment tragedy starts to feel normal, it is a dangerous place to be. This is a very dangerous place to be.”

 

 

 

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