If we continue to treat the security situation in the north with a reactive (response) approach as opposed to compound, comprehensive with proactive strategy on the fabrics of what constitutes a northern society today, no one will be spared of the consequences of our inactions.
It is gradually becoming obvious that most of our leaders have havens in Abuja & are so reliant on state security protections that some believe fist & shear political power can do the magic, meanwhile what is required is policy & consultive dialogue with the real people affected.
Kaduna or particularly Zaria is the center of northern Nigeria, a strategic location with all military modeling facilities. We should take any attack on this zone as the red of the red flags and do everything possible to nib it in the bud, but force alone cannot fix this through.
The north is what makes Nigeria going, it is what held the string of the nation & what provided the production of raw food items and consumptions of produced packaged items. The north hold more local strategic economic value than any region in Nigeria, the north must be succeed.
The north used to be most orderly, organized & lawful of the country. I believe most of the people of the North are same. However, fixing the broken trust between the leaders & the lead could be the best way to addressing these lingering security challenges. We must act fast.
Our leaders must give up their comfort zones & move to grassroots. The period of class dichotomy is broken by information iniquity. Leaders must understand that lies no longer work, fist no longer effective.

Empathy, compassion & deliberate commitment to the issues must be done
Time for politics and politricks is over. This is time for real governance. Real commitment to the yearning of the people.

Leaders must sacrifice the paraphernalia of their offices, identify with the people & listen to their challenges, then work to fix them: it has to be done.

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12 Nov
Dear @aminuyaro_ ,

Thank you for your concern & love for Crowwe. I am happy that Crowwe is getting owned by the community members, gradually. This is my ultimate dream.

Though not an excuse, but new platforms are prone to rapid break & fix. Kindly note that the issue is sorted.
As i mentioned in my earlier statements, my aim is not to build a perfect system alone, but collectively, we can build the most perfect platform anywhere in the world. Your noting of issues and explaining them is the key to continues improvement and eventual perfection of Crowwe.
My delayed response was due to some engagements i had to attend to, however, by next week, we are making a plan to ensure that more people will join me in responsiveness to these issues so that we can have a rapid responsiveness to all issues highlighted. Please bear with us.
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Dear @jack

Sequel to my earlier message to you on meddling in Nigerian affairs where you actively supported, encouraged funding & sponsorship of #EndSars protest, should it lead to breaking of law & order, we’ll meet in court

I’d like to inform you to get set & face me in court
As you maybe aware, Nigeria is currently going through several issues regarding breaking of law and order in many cities, from prison break, to burning of a mall, destructions of properties and even lives.

These actions should never be left without its attendant consequences.
You must be prepared to pay for the damages caused as a result of these protest-turned riots

It's important for you to know that Nigeria is a country governed by law & order, you should be prepared to face our justice system to ascertain our level of democracy you wish to injure
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One of the worst cultures of evil and desperation. I told you in February this year that every movement of so-called feminism is aiming towards LGBT, an alien culture, against our traditions, values and our African identity.

Dear All,

Join me in rejecting this evil in totality.
They usually starts by campaigning of women for women, then women against men, the men are scum but finally ended as women for women in a room and men for men in a room, breaking the foundational believes of our family traditions, breaking our bonds & destroy us. Reject them all.
Fellow compatriots and fellow Africans,

Respect your seeds by honoring the two parents that bore you and keep the tradition of married and relationship between men and women.

Do not resort to cheap evil to destroy your future by following some illegitimate lots.
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Dear @jack,

It’ll do you a lot more good if you stay away from Nigerian Politics. You should know that the so-called #EndSARS protest have transformed into political agitation, capable of breaking law & order in our country. You should not be a moral & financial sponsor to this.
This is Nigeria, most of the demands initially presented was attended to by the responsible authorities. SARS no longer exist in this country.

Your support for a disbanded entity was a needless interference. We cannot allow killings again in Nigeria in the name of protests.
I understand that this may play well to your business, you have more content, more people & more activity on your platform, but to us is about life, peace & security of our dear Country, we cannot allow you to be part of the people sponsoring disorder. We need peace & prosperity.
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While we worked together in unity to get Nigeria rid of SARS, now is the time to focus attention on the biggest catastrophe facing the country: #EndNorthBanditry & #SecureNorth.

For over a decade, the North lost thousands of lives, millions are scattered due to insecurity..yet..
Yet the north have shown incredible resilience & solidarity with the rest of the country on all issues of concerns, including #EndSars. The North stood in solidarity with Nigerians, now we demand solidarity in return.

The north has been an efficient partner in Nigerian progress.
We do not ask for protest on street, we do not ask for confrontation with the authorities, we do not ask for breaking any law and order. All we ask for is join voices with us and call for the #EndNorthBanditryNow and #SecureNorth.

A simple hashtag just to call for an attentions.
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Dear Fellow Protesters , please go home and rest.

I want to let you know that our agitation for attention was on #EndSARS, the IG of police acted based on our request, many said that isn’t enough until the President said it himself, The President obliged, what more do we need?
Some still said the President must do executive order etc. It seems to me that some of us want to tell the President how to do his job after getting the trust of majority of voters in a democratic Nigeria. That shouldn’t be. There must be trust between us & the President.
You & I know that the principle of MORE is a tailless circle. If we keep asking for more, our last bus stop might not just be that President should dance in a market square makes for our pleasure, it could even be much more. We have achieved a singular victory, we should keep it.
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