Popular Nigerian comedian and activist Mr Macaroni has taken to social media to express deep frustration over the rising insecurity in Nigeria, particularly following deadly attacks in Plateau State.

In a viral post on X (formerly Twitter), Mr Macaroni didn’t mince words, describing the current administration as “the most useless government in history” and questioning how many more lives must be lost before meaningful action is taken.

“President @officialABAT is running the most useless government in history! How many more Nigerians must die because of this level of incompetence? Every day brings a new tragedy. It’s unbearably heart-wrenching!”

💬 Nigerians React

The post quickly sparked debate online:

  • Opaconnect argued that blaming the President for everything isn’t fair:

“Some people just speak without thinking😒. If something happens at your home, you blame the President? If your wife can’t pay hospital bills, it’s also the President’s fault? Understand the difference between federal, state, and local responsibilities.”

  • Vicky echoed the sentiment:

“Tinubu isn’t turning police or soldiers into personal security for everyone. Security agencies are the ones failing, not the President alone.”

  • Young Gee vented frustration at the political elite:

“They don’t care about ordinary people. It’s all about re-election and filling their own pockets.”

  • Adeyemi warned of worse to come:

“Wait until the next election. We’ll look back at this period and think it was peaceful. More chaos is coming if nothing changes.”

  • Cynthia reacted emotionally to the recent Jos attacks:

“Saw the reports from Jos and I haven’t eaten. People are dying while the government obsesses over taxes. It’s unbearable. I’m livid.”

⚖️ The Bigger Picture

Mr Macaroni’s post taps into a wider national conversation about insecurity, highlighting growing public frustration with how tragedies are being handled. Social media continues to amplify these voices, showing the deep concern and urgency felt by Nigerians across the country.

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