Breaking news that Senate President Godswill Akpabio was hospitalized in London after collapsing sparked online reactions. One comment read: “He will return in a casket, unless he doesn’t have a hand in the killing of Christians.” This remark is deeply insensitive and dangerous. It not only wishes harm on an individual but also politicizes a serious health crisis and spreads baseless accusations. Comments like this normalize hostility, encourage sectarian tension, and undermine empathy, turning a medical emergency into an opportunity for attack. Public discourse should prioritize facts, compassion, and responsible dialogue—mocking or threatening someone’s life crosses the line and contributes to toxicity online.

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