After the post about the Muslim sheikh who once said non-tax-paying residents should be killed — and is now reportedly in Nigeria — emotions ran high online. Amid the outrage, one user escalated things dramatically with the comment: “This country will implode soonest, the Sudan template is in play.”

Linking a controversial cleric’s arrival to a full national collapse is not just extreme — it’s reckless. Comparing Nigeria to Sudan, a nation that endured genocide and state failure, fuels unnecessary fear and deepens ethnic and religious tension. It paints Nigeria as a fragile bomb waiting to go off, instead of encouraging sober dialogue and solutions.

Comments like this don’t inform; they inflame. And turning every sensitive issue into a prophecy of doom only widens the cracks we’re already struggling to fix.

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