Shehu Sani thinks neighborhoods need to fight back because police help remains unreliable. The politician stressed that local areas must build toughness against attackers since official protection cannot cover every spot simultaneously. He noted that northern regions have suffered from terror groups for over ten years, which caused massive abductions and destroyed towns while forcing millions to flee.
He also worried about young people taking risky trips overseas because safety issues drive them away. Sani warned that many who escape often face abuse involving sex work or narcotics smuggling. He described how migrants get stuck in places like Libya for ages before facing deadly ocean crossings just to reach foreign shores.
The activist urged citizens to chase goals within their homeland instead of running away. He insisted that success happens through grit right here rather than in Europe. Sani argued that the grass is not actually greener across the border, and people should focus on making it big locally.
He also worried about young people taking risky trips overseas because safety issues drive them away. Sani warned that many who escape often face abuse involving sex work or narcotics smuggling. He described how migrants get stuck in places like Libya for ages before facing deadly ocean crossings just to reach foreign shores.
The activist urged citizens to chase goals within their homeland instead of running away. He insisted that success happens through grit right here rather than in Europe. Sani argued that the grass is not actually greener across the border, and people should focus on making it big locally.