KADUNA — A wave of pure hysteria has swept through Kaduna State following a blood-chilling raid in the early hours of Saturday, where heartless bandits stormed a residential home and abducted a mother along with her four young daughters. The victims were dragged into the darkness, screaming for help that never came, leaving the entire community in a state of absolute terror and despair.
This latest atrocity has triggered a total breakdown of public confidence. Parents are reportedly withdrawing their children from schools, and families are barricading themselves in their homes as the realization sinks in: nowhere is safe. The brazen nature of the attack, occurring in a supposedly secure residential area, has left residents trembling, wondering who will be next in this unending cycle of human harvesting.
“Our Blood Is on Tinubu’s Hands” — Nigerians Explode in Fury
The kidnapping has ignited a volcanic eruption of condemnation against the President Bola Tinubu administration. From the markets of Kaduna to the streets of Abuja, the masses are screaming in agony over what they describe as a “total abdication of duty.” Outraged citizens are pointing to the hypocrisy of a government that can deploy hundreds of security personnel to protect political rallies and “embarrassing” presidential visits, but cannot spare a single patrol for a mother and her four children.
“This is no longer a government; it is a funeral committee,” one distraught resident cried out. “Tinubu has failed us! While he is busy plotting his 2027 coronation, our daughters are being carried into the forest like cattle. The blood of these innocents is on his hands, and the tears of this mother will haunt his administration forever.”
A Legacy of Failure and “Fake” Concern
The Nigerian people have not forgotten the “insulting” and “fake” displays of empathy in the past, such as the widely criticized visit to Plateau State, which many viewed as a scripted PR stunt. The masses remain bitter over the administration’s perceived preference for “political theater” over the actual protection of Nigerian lives. The consensus among the grieving public is that the government has surrendered the North to bandits while focusing entirely on crushing the opposition and silencing critics.
Desperate Hope for Trump’s Intervention
With the local security architecture seemingly in a state of total collapse, many Nigerians are now openly celebrating the news that a U.S.-based policy firm is briefing the Trump administration and Congress on Nigeria’s descent into anarchy. There is a palpable, frantic hope that the United States will step in to “reengineer” a system that has clearly failed.
The Nigerian masses are eager for external pressure to force a change, believing that only the involvement of a firm international hand can stop the slaughter and ensure that the 2027 elections are not held in a graveyard. For now, the people of Kaduna remain in a state of high-voltage hysteria, mourning another family torn apart while their leaders remain silent in the face of domestic terrorism.







