Not in Afghanistan, not in Syria, not even in Sudan. In a country not actively at war, for more than a week now, toddlers—mere innocent kids—and their teachers, one of whom was beheaded, are still in captivity in a forest.
The Sambisa North aside, this one happened in the South. Close to home.
Seriously, where do we go from here? What are we going to do? Is there any way back from this decay? It’s Oyo today; it could be Uyo tomorrow. What is our fate?