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2 March 2016

This Is Nigeria


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This is Nigeria. In Nigeria, a man steals a girl and some people try to convince us that it is okay.

This is Nigeria. In Nigeria, some people hide under the veil of religion to commit barbaric crimes.

This is Nigeria. In Nigeria, some people tolerate all sorts of evil practices by looking away.


This is Nigeria. In Nigeria, some people can proudly say that their religion allows them to do anything.

This is Nigeria. In Nigeria, some people do not have an love or care for humanity.

This is Nigeria. In Nigeria, some women can overlook the wrongdoings done to other women.

This is Nigeria. In Nigeria, some people claim that an abducted girl is enjoying sex with her abductor.

This is Nigeria. In Nigeria, some people believe that regional laws are mightier than the Nigerian Constitution.

This is Nigeria. In Nigeria, parents are scared, girls are endangered and even boys are raped.

This is Nigeria. In Nigeria, the streets are no longer safe and religious leaders nod to morally corrupt practices.

This is Nigeria. In Nigeria, some people cannot say what's on their minds because of the fear of powers that be.


This is Nigeria. In Nigeria, some issues are not solved unless hash tags are created on social media.

This is Nigeria. In Nigeria, some people do not pretend that they love each other; they are not in denial of their hate.

This is Nigeria. In Nigeria, some people will read this and label me an atheist. 

This is Nigeria. In Nigeria, some people have lots of things to deal with, yet new of such things still manage to crop up.

This is Nigeria. In Nigeria, evil is like a seed that is sowed and watered every single day.

This is Nigeria. In Nigeria, the Law is a playground for some people. These few 'some' are considered to be above the Law.

This is Nigeria. In Nigeria, some people do not care about the families of victims. 

This is Nigeria. In Nigeria, some people empathize with the perpetrator and bash the victim.

This is Nigeria. In Nigeria, you have to condone with whatever you see and hear.

This is Nigeria. In Nigeria, some people from different religions cannot live together.

This is Nigeria. In Nigeria, some people who speak different languages are at war.

This is Nigeria. In Nigeria, some people enter their rooms and cry over sociocultural differences.

This is Nigeria. In Nigeria, some people are afraid of traveling to other states in Nigeria.

This is Nigeria. In Nigeria, a man steals a girl and some people try to make us understand why.

This is Nigeria. I am a Nigerian.