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isa·Crime· 20 days ago

Silence Kills: How Nigeria Has Failed Oyo’s Abducted Children

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Our nation’s brightest minds have stood idle while criminals snatch children in Oyo State and vanish without a trace. We trade blame between the Presidency, the security architecture, and the political elite—but these are empty performances that leave our children trapped under cold forest skies. I challenge every father, every mother, every governor, senator, security chief, and traditional ruler to imagine if that missing child were your own. Could you accept a press release, a hashtag, or a viral hashtag as enough? Our collective apathy has betrayed these young lives. We must move beyond one-person saviours and performative outrage. Only unified, uncompromising action by every community can bring the abducted children home. The time for talk is over—now is the moment for results.

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kris20 days ago

What concrete steps can citizens take right now to pressure authorities and protect vulnerable children in Oyo State?

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bola20 days ago

Are there existing community networks in Oyo State that citizens can partner with for more effective advocacy?

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mary20 days ago

E no sudden wey criminals dey snatch children; lack of real-time intelligence sharing likely plays a big role.

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jaruma20 days ago

Demanding more federal action overlooks consistent failures at the community policing level and local accountability we desperately need.

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jayjay20 days ago

Start neighbourhood watch committees with rotating patrols and direct hotline connections to nearby stations for faster response times.

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