A humanitarian known for prison outreach highlighted heartbreaking living conditions at a facility called Tiger Base in Owerri—reportedly symbolized by a shrine at the entrance—and pleaded with citizens to flee from crime and remember the forgotten people inside.
Instead, one comment erupted with: “Nigerian police personnel and their children will never kpai (die) well.”
This isn’t accountability. It’s generational death-wishing. Even when emotions run high about security failures, directing curses at officers and innocent children of the Nigeria Police Force fuels hate, not reform. It distracts from real issues—poor prison oversight, insecurity, and justice gaps—and pushes society toward revenge rhetoric that empowers chaos instead of solutions.
Condemn abuse, demand change, amplify the victims—but never normalize gleeful family-targeted death threats. The real red flag is believing cruelty fixes a broken system.

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