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OPINION: More than 10,000 people die, another 15,000 fatally injured from terrorist attacks yearly in USA, by Michael Ogueke

More than 10,000 people die and another 15,000 fatally injured every single year in the United States from mass shooting and other related gun violence and terrorist attacks. This year 2022 alone, there have been more than 310 mass shootings and not a single week according to Washington Post has passed without at least four mass shootings in the united states.

The same is also the case with many Western developed countries including Britain, Australia, and Japan – where their Prime Minister was gunned down & killed in a street rally recently.

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In all these terrorist attacks and general insecurity, the sophisticated American and Western security systems could not have an advanced knowledge on where, when, and how it will happen and by who, then prevent it or at least warn their citizens. But every now and then, especially on the eve of every election in Nigeria, America and their Western allies keep destabilizing our country, government & security architecture with dubious and malicious scare mongering warning of terrorist attacks on Nigeria.

Those who can’t detect in advance terrorist attacks in their own countries and prevent them, keep destabilizing African countries with terrorist attack alarms and dubious evacuation exercise of their citizens.

Maybe, the United States and their Western allies know more than they are telling us about the insecurity in Nigeria.

As for the horde of inferiority complex and self-hate suffering Nigerians whose only source of happiness is bad & tragic news about Nigeria sharing with glee this perennial American & their Western allies destabilization propaganda mischief, of all mentally arrested incurables, you people are to be most pitied.

Terrorist attack on Abuja kee una dey there?!

By Michael Ogueke #MO
michaelogueke@gmail.com

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