After a user announced they would join an uprising to overthrow the government, another replied bitterly: “Nigerians don’t always act like normal human being.”
That comment springs from frustration, despair, and anger at repeated governance failures — but it’s dangerously dehumanising. Labeling an entire people as “not normal” strips away dignity and closes the door to constructive change. Frustration with institutions is understandable, yet resorting to blanket insults fuels division and justifies extreme actions. If the goal is reform, the conversation should centre on accountability, civic engagement, and nonviolent pressure — not on dehumanising rhetoric that makes solutions harder, and conflict likelier.

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