Falz reacts to Kaduna train attack

Popular Nigerian singer, Folarin Falana also known as Falz, has reacted to the Kaduna train attack by bandits.

It will be recalled that terrorists attacked a Kaduna-bound train. They bombed the railway hence the train was forced to a halt.

Witnesses said the attackers later surrounded most of the coaches and opened fire before they forcefully gained access, fired at random, which led to the death of some people.

Reacting to the train attack, the lawyer turned entertainer via his verified Twitter account said that Nigeria is in ‘absolute shambles’.

He tweeted, “This place is in absolute shambles and it’s rather insane that everyone is constantly adjusting and acting like this is a country… No electricity, fuel scarce, no jobs, Naira all the way down, students are not in school, no public healthcare to treat ordinary man wey dey sick.

You can’t travel by road because you may be killed or kidnapped.

And now rail bombings have been added to the mix…

“Back to back bombings on the Kaduna-Abuja rail. Numerous Nigerian lives are needlessly wasted. ABSOLUTELY NOTHING has been uttered about this. What the actual fxck.

The entertainer continued, “Do you know what these animals are busy doing? Announcing that they want to be president, organizing political rallies, announcing that they want to start collecting toll gate money…

“Soldiers committed gruesome murders on innocent Nigerians on the night of October 20, 2020. The reports of the Judicial Panel set up by govt indicted the LCC. Despite being complicit in these gory crimes, LCC is brave enough to announce toll collection. What kind of madness?”(sic)

Idoko Dennis

Idoko Dennis is a creative videographer/drone pilot and sport writer. He heads the sport desk and deputizes the head of Idoma TV

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