VeryDarkMan Slams Tinubu Over Oyo School Abduction: "He Came To Steal, Kill and Destroy"

VeryDarkMan Slams Tinubu Over Oyo School Abduction: He Came To Steal, Kill and Destroy

Social media commentator VeryDarkMan has sparked nationwide debate after launching a scathing attack on President Bola Tinubu over the recent abduction of students and teachers from a secondary school in Oyo State, calling the administration a “failure” on both security and economic fronts. The incident occurred in the Ahoro-Esinele community within Oriire Local Government Area, where gunmen stormed the school during regular school hours and took several students and the principal hostage. VeryDarkMan’s viral video, shared widely on social media, has intensified public discourse on Nigeria’s deteriorating security situation and the government’s response.

In the video, VeryDarkMan expressed deep frustration over the brazenness of the kidnappers, questioning the effectiveness of the country’s security apparatus. He accused President Tinubu of presiding over a government that is actively undermining Nigeria’s progress, using strong language to convey his message. “Tinubu is just here to st3@l, with them kpai us and destroy what we have all worked for in the years,” he said, referencing biblical imagery to emphasize his point. He further stated, “Tinubu is a fa!lure, Tinubu is that reference in the Bible that says the devil is coming to st£al, kp@! and d£stroy. How k!dnapp£rs have gotten the audacity to go into a church school to carry students and teachers. Where’re all the policemen and securities in the state?”

The social commentator also criticized Tinubu’s leadership, asserting that the president lacks the vision and capability to address Nigeria’s economic and security crises. “Tinubu doesn’t have the answers because his bra!n is old, he can’t move Nigeria forward, economy wise, security wise, nothing,” he added. His remarks have drawn mixed reactions online, with some Nigerians agreeing with his assessment, while others question his motives and political leanings. User @Whalez_hudeenie noted, “lol na person wey dey say APC dey pay be this…which other influencer has been able to say this about this specific matter??” Another user, @printercenty, remarked, “I don’t think this guy is working for APC ooh, and I don’t think he is a distraction o.”

The abduction has reignited concerns about the rising insecurity in Nigeria, especially in educational institutions. @kingmilesOT pointed out, “Kidnappers walked into a church school in Ibadan and carried children in broad daylight. When criminals are that bold, it means they have calculated that nobody is coming to stop them.” Meanwhile, @Alex_Adonis6 criticized law enforcement, stating, “It’s to search people’s phone and extortion them that is the work of the police now.” The incident and the subsequent backlash highlight the growing public frustration over the government’s inability to protect citizens, particularly vulnerable groups like students.

As investigations into the Oyo State abduction continue, the incident remains a stark reminder of the urgent need for improved security measures and accountability. The public’s demand for action is clear, and the pressure on the Tinubu administration to respond effectively will likely grow in the coming days.