The comment, calling Nigerians “conform cowards” and “headless humans,” in response to Rotimi Amaechi’s statement is deeply critical and reflects widespread frustration. While Amaechi’s statement itself is alarmingly insensitive, implying that Nigerians tolerate extreme hardships without response, the comment goes further, suggesting a perception that citizens are passive or unwilling to demand change.

Such harsh generalizations, however, overlook the complex reasons why people may seem unresponsive, including a history of political intimidation and socioeconomic struggles. Dismissing Nigerians as “cowards” overlooks the resilience many display in enduring and surviving tough conditions. What’s needed is not condemnation, but understanding and actionable steps toward empowering people to advocate safely and effectively for their rights and well-being.

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