"VeryDarkMan Leads Abuja Protest Demanding End to Kings and Kidnappings"

VeryDarkMan Leads Abuja Protest Demanding End to Kings and Kidnappings

Social media activist VeryDarkMan has joined a protest in Abuja, demanding urgent government action to address the rising tide of insecurity, kidnappings, killings, and attacks on farmlands across Nigeria. The demonstration, held on Democracy Day, highlighted public frustration over the government’s inability to protect citizens and their livelihoods. VeryDarkMan, known for his outspoken views on national issues, led the protest alongside other concerned citizens, calling for immediate and decisive measures to restore peace and security.

Speaking at the event, VeryDarkMan expressed deep concern over the worsening security situation, stating that Nigerians are exhausted and no longer able to celebrate national holidays in peace. “We are tired of the killings, kidnappings, r@ppings, tired of the people taking over our farmlands and kidn@pp!ngs our children in schools. That’s why we are here when we suppose to be relaxing and enjoying democracy day,” he said. His words resonated with many, reflecting the growing anger and desperation among ordinary Nigerians who feel abandoned by authorities.

The protest is part of a broader movement by citizens demanding stronger action from the government to secure schools, protect communities, and bring perpetrators of violence to justice. In recent months, attacks on farming communities, school abductions, and rampant kidnappings have intensified, particularly in the North-West, North-East, and Middle Belt regions. These incidents have left families traumatized and communities in constant fear, undermining national development and economic progress.

Reactions on social media quickly followed VeryDarkMan’s statements, with many users echoing his sentiments. @hy0nggi wrote, “True talk VDM! Tired of the killings, kidnappings and farm invasions. Government must do better. Stay safe bro.” Others, like @EngrOJ1official, were more critical, stating, “Tinubu is a failure.” @lifeofejima added, “Send the message,” while @PromiseYid75789 expressed gratitude, saying, “Thanks 🙏🏻 VDM, God’s protection and blessings.” Some, like @ADEYEMI1903, described the nation as a “Failed country,” underscoring the depth of public disillusionment.

The protest underscores a growing demand for accountability and effective governance in Nigeria’s security sector. As citizens continue to face daily threats to their lives and property, the pressure on the government to act decisively is mounting. The demonstration in Abuja serves as a powerful reminder that democracy must include safety, justice, and dignity for all. The coming days will likely see more public actions as Nigerians push for lasting solutions to the crisis.