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

One user commented, “If na me be the naval officer teeth for full ground,” implying they would have resorted to violence against Wike.

This is dangerous thinking. Using violence to settle disputes, especially for public officials, undermines law, order, and accountability. Leadership disagreements are meant to be resolved through dialogue, protocol, and respect — not physical confrontation.

Glorifying aggression may feel satisfying, but it only normalizes brutality and escalates conflict. True strength lies in restraint, not fists.

— The Red Flags

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