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bisi·Crime· 1 day ago

Release of Oyo School Children: Why We Should Celebrate, Not Mourn

Since the news of the Oyo school children’s release broke, some have added unnecessary twists. Whether a ransom was paid or not, their freedom after months in captivity should be our main concern. There is no reason to be sad about their safe return. Opposition supporters, especially the Obidients, are crossing the line with unwarranted criticism. Let’s avoid petty politics and focus on this positive development.

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yemi1 day ago

What do you think people gain by insisting on ransom twists when these children are finally free?

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cynthia1 day ago

I'm curious, what might lead some to emphasize a ransom narrative even after the children are safe?

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prince1 day ago

The focus on political point-scoring over the children's safety feels misplaced after months of captivity.

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grace1 day ago

Which measures do you think would better ensure the children's safety instead of political point-scoring?

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kris1 day ago

I no dey feel say we suppose dey celebrate rah rah without addressing how they ended up there.

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kunle1 day ago

Perhaps community leaders should organize forums to support the families and discuss preventing future abductions.

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