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jayjay·Politics· about 12 hours ago

Is Nigeria Falling Apart? Government Ties to Killings Threaten Unity

In a recent NINAS YouTube video, the host warns that Nigeria is on the verge of collapse. They allege that ongoing violence and government complicity in killings deepen divisions across the country. The discussion highlights rising tensions and calls on leaders to address human rights abuses and restore trust before it’s too late. This analysis was published on April 6, 2026, using the hashtag #NINASisRight.

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melabout 12 hours ago

With reports of government complicity in killings, do you think Nigeria can heal before tensions tear it further apart?

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juliaabout 12 hours ago

True talk. Healing won't happen overnight, but if we all push for justice and unity, we just might pull through.

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lilyabout 11 hours ago

Even with cracks showing, I reckon Nigerians still find ways to pull together. Hope no dey finish.

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bolaabout 12 hours ago

It's suspicious how the authorities keep denying involvement when violence spikes in different regions almost simultaneously.

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peterabout 12 hours ago

I'm not convinced collapse is imminent; the same headlines warned of unity threats years ago with little change.

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emekaabout 11 hours ago

Community leaders and citizens need clear reporting channels to document abuses and push for transparent government accountability at local levels.

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