Portia Emilia Anthony, a social media activist, makes a commentary on insecurity in Nigeria and concludes that the country has become more insecure under President Muhammadu Buhari.
[dropcap]I[/dropcap] am so afraid of the beautiful state governed by Nyesom Wike so much that whenever I go to Port Harcourt, I make no noise about it as the fear of the place is the beginning of wisdom for me.
The capital of Rivers, Port Harcourt is rife with kidnappings and brutalities of unimaginable level.
My in-law’s neighbour went missing since Friday, September 16, 2016, this man is building a beautiful house next door to where my in-law lives. On Friday, he went missing and this morning his shirt and shoes were found beside a pool of blood but, there’s no body in sight.
What is going on in Nigeria?
What is Wike doing about these kidnappings and fearful situation in his state?
Calabar, the capital of Cross River state, my beautiful state has been taken over by armed robbers and bandit and uptill now no one has been able to tell me what the fanciful makeup wearing Professor Ben Ayade, the governor of Cross River is doing to stem the ugly tides.
Today, I heard some men that went jogging along the river banks in Lagos were kidnapped by men that came in boats, whisking the landlords away to unknown destinations.
This change has really chained Nigerians o!
What is happening in Nigeria that has taken us back 365 degrees?
In the rubble we must find a way, that much I know because I believe there is a method to this madness.
#NigeriaHasChanged.
Portia Emilia Anthony is a lawyer (not an oil marketer). She is a public affairs analyst and social media activist. Connect with her on Facebook.
The opinions expressed in this article are solely those of the author.