
Nigerian Voice Expresses Despair Over Benue State Massacre, Urges Citizens to Flee
Nigerian Voice Expresses Despair Over Benue State Massacre, Urges Citizens to Flee Abuja, Nigeria – A recent video circulating online features a Nigerian individual expressing profound frustration and despair regarding the ongoing "Benue state massacre" and the perceived inaction of the government. The speaker, whose silhouette is visible against a dark background, criticizes public figures and celebrities, stating that their social media posts about the tragedy are often superficial and do not contribute to real change. "Most of them are posted for posting's sake. It's not from the heart," he asserts, adding that even if they posted, "nothing is going to change." The core of his argument is directed at the government, which he accuses of indifference. "The main issue here is the government," he states. "They don't give a f*** about us, they don't care." He claims that officials will only act if the crisis directly impacts their finances or personal lives, and that public outcry on social media eventually "dies down" without concrete results. In a stark and emotional plea, the speaker concludes by advising fellow citizens to leave the country if they have the means. "If you have the possibility and the chance to flee this country, flee and don't look back," he urges. He reiterates his belief that "nothing is f***ing going to change" unless the current leadership is removed, even suggesting a grim scenario where leaders "start dying one after another" for change to occur. This reflects a deep-seated cynicism and a sense of hopelessness regarding the nation's future.