🌷 The Blood We Ignore, The Future We Risk

🌸 It saddens my heart to see vibrant youths lose their lives at the hands of bandits and terrorists in Nigeria, while the only solution offered by the government is rehabilitation. Even more troubling is how 🌸 It saddens my heart to see vibrant youths lose their lives at the hands of bandits and terrorists in Nigeria, while the only solution offered by the government is rehabilitation. Even more troubling is how ordinary citizens have become divided among themselves. After the celebration of Palm Sunday on 29-03-2026, while many rested in their homes, the people of Jos, Plateau State, Nigeria, were fighting for their lives.

🌼 One begins to wonder—do we truly have a government, or have we become a defeated people in our own land? Like chickens crying out while hawks perch quietly above, watching, it seems they have grown accustomed to our wailing without action. What can we do when our defence leadership speaks more of rehabilitation and forgiveness for these so-called prodigal sons? It is deeply shameful that anyone would take a life they can neither create nor restore.

🌷 How long will we continue to watch children become orphans, and parents become childless? Imagine a mother holding her son as life slowly slips away from him. The only thing I can urge is this: everyone should get their voter’s card, because whether you vote or not, you have chosen a stand. The fall of a yellow leaf is a warning to the green ones—just because it is not happening to you now does not guarantee your safety.

🌻 All hands must be on deck to stop these acts. This is not the time for religion, politics, or tribe—this is a matter of survival. Agwo di na akirika ooo…

🌺 May the blood of the innocent lives lost on Palm Sunday stir every living soul into action, that we may confront this cankerworm for what it truly is, and not as “our children,” as the government would have us believe.

🌼 It is painful beyond words to watch human beings die like flies in their own nation, while those in authority seem more concerned about elections. Tufiakwa!!

🌸 ndi beanyi Taa bu gbooo!! we need to wake up.

I remain your friend and brother,
Maazi Onuora Obodoechi

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Mr. Onuora James is a passionate writer, teacher, and advocate for personal growth, dedicated to inspiring others through the power of knowledge and lived experience. With a professional background in nursing, he brings a unique blend of compassion, discipline, and insight into his work—extending far beyond healthcare into the broader landscape of human development. Driven by a deep belief in the value of human potential, Mr. James focuses on empowering individuals to discover who they truly are, embrace their uniqueness, and live purposefully. His teachings and writings are rooted in the idea that investing in people is one of the most powerful ways to create lasting impact. Through his work, he encourages clarity of purpose, confidence in identity, and intentional living—guiding others on a journey toward self-discovery and meaningful fulfillment. Connect with him on TikTok: @onuora_james Explore his work: https://selar.com/d375n5

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