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Comedian Seyi Law has ignited discussions after asserting that Nigeria’s security situation has improved compared to a decade ago.
During a recent appearance on The Honest Bunch Podcast, the entertainer praised the current administration under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for taking steps to tackle security challenges nationwide.
He emphasized that efforts to neutralize bandits and reduce the frequency of terror attacks have shown measurable progress, suggesting that the country is experiencing a safer environment than during previous administrations, including the tenure of Goodluck Jonathan.
However, this perspective has been met with criticism from activist Zekeri, who pointed out that Nigeria continues to face significant security challenges.
Zekeri highlighted recent attacks in the Northeast, escalating kidnapping incidents, and the deaths of senior military personnel as evidence that insecurity remains a critical concern.
The contrasting viewpoints have sparked a broader conversation about the effectiveness of current policies in addressing the complex security landscape in Nigeria.
The debate underscores the ongoing national dialogue about safety, governance, and the role of the government in protecting citizens.
As the discussion gains traction, public opinion remains divided on whether security has genuinely improved under President Tinubu’s leadership or if persistent threats continue to pose a serious challenge.
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