A post shared former Chief of Army Staff, Tukur Buratai’s statement on the clash between FCT Minister Nyesom Wike and Lt. A.M. Yarima. Buratai urged Wike to apologize to the President, the military, and the officer who was insulted.

But one user reacted by saying, “The fact that the intimidator was intimidated today is worth celebrating.”

This mindset misses the point. When leadership conflict turns into public mockery, it damages the respect due to both authority and institutions. Wike’s behavior, if wrong, should be addressed with accountability — not celebrated with bitterness.

Celebrating someone’s humiliation, no matter their position, doesn’t promote justice; it promotes spite. Constructive correction builds nations, not revenge-driven joy.

— The Red Flags

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