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Nigeria Battling War Of Tongues, Deadlier Than Terrorism: Adesina

Friday 9 April 2021

Femi Adesina: Nigeria Battling War Of Tongues — It’s Deadlier Than Terrorism, Banditry
Femi Adesina

Presidential spokesman, Femi Adesina has expressed that Nigeria is battling a “deadlier war of tongues,” aside from the security challenges facing the nation.

Adesina made this statement in reference to harsh critics of President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration.

He stated that some persons have dedicated themselves to seeing nothing good about government’s efforts.

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He made this known via a post on his Facebook page on Thursday.

He cited issues bordering on insecurity and the state of the economy, and cautioned critics against taking advantage of the right to freedom of speech.

“Our country is at war today on many fronts. Nigeria battles insurgency, terrorism, banditry, kidnappings, armed robbery, cult killings, ritual murders, and war of tongues,” he wrote.

“War of tongues. Is that a new one? No, it’s as old as man, but it is perhaps the deadliest of all the wars. It is fiercer than insurgency, terrorism, banditry, kidnappings, armed robbery, cult killings, ritual murders, all put together.

“A war of tongues has been unleashed on Nigeria, her leadership, anyone in government, in fact anybody serving the country in one capacity or the other. Want to become an enemy of the public? Then just take a position in government, major or minor. Irrespective of where you were coming from, your stature and station in life, you become an enemy. You may have served creditably in the military, rising to become a General, been a military head of state, headed the Petroleum Trust Fund exceptionally, and now a two-term civilian President, a war of tongues that is so virulent and mind-boggling, is unleashed against you.

“A vicious war of tongues is raging in the country, and from President Muhammadu Buhari, down to the least political appointee in government, no one is spared. And who are the warriors? So-called social activists and commentators. Newspaper columnists. Talk show hosts on TV, radio, influencers on social media, bloggers, anyone who can afford an Internet-enabled smartphone, politicians, and very embarrassingly, clergymen. The ones who should teach us to bridle our tongues. They say things that make the flesh tingle, with a chill running down the spine. No grace, no decorum, using words that are not seasoned with salt. Do they read another Holy Bible? Another Holy Quran? Holy Moses!…”

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via: Information Nigeria

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