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Lagos is Wrapped in Darkness by Omoruyi Uwuigiaren


You can't help but wonder what Lagos in particular will look like if Tinubu becomes president. These miscreants will unleash mayhem on anyone at the slightest provocation.

As at today, there's practically total breakdown of law and order in Lagos State. 

Don't tell me state is the safest blah, blah, blah. 

What is keeping Lagos together is  not the police or any recognised security agency. It is will to survive by sincere Lagosians that is keeping the city together. Aside this, the system in Lagos is broken. 

Watch how the police turned away from the NURTW factions that were fighting. It shows they are powerless, weak and lost. 

This attitude of the police is the reason why Nigeria is almost a failed state. They can't genuinely fight crime.

If you cannot fight crime, you have no business being a police officer. 

These same people who say they are police officers are quick to attack peaceful protesters. 

When they see real trouble, they turn the other way. 

This country is done with APC. Get your PVC Lagosians and do the needful.

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