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Nigeria Is Descending Into A Jungle — Bishop Abioye Laments Over Rise In Insecurity In The Nation

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The Overseer of Living Word Conquerors Global Assembly, David Abioye, has raised serious concerns over Nigeria’s growing insecurity, warning that the nation is “rapidly descending into a jungle.”

Speaking during a Special Easter Celebration Service in Abuja, Abioye called on the Federal Government led by Bola Ahmed Tinubu to take urgent and decisive action to address the escalating violence across the country.

The cleric lamented the persistent wave of k+llings in northern states such as Plateau State, Nasarawa State, Benue State, and Taraba State, describing the situation as a d@ngerous trend that is becoming alarmingly normalised.

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He expressed deep concern over recent att+cks, particularly in Plateau and Nasarawa, which have displaced hundreds of residents and forced families to flee their homes in search of safety.

“In a situation where about 30 people are k+lled just like that, including a pregnant woman, it shows that human life is losing its value,” Abioye said. “Our dear government, please take responsibility. The citizens have nowhere else to turn.”

The former Vice President of Living Faith Church Worldwide also revealed his distress over disturbing videos showing vulnerable groups, including children and the elderly,  escaping violence on motorcycles.

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Warning that the crisis could eventually affect everyone, including those in power, Abioye stressed that leadership must be accompanied by visible responsibility.

“Leadership is not a title, it is a duty. Those in authority must rise and act now,” he stated.

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