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Self-Defense Is Now A Duty – Apostle Suleman Explodes Over Benue Killings

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In a strongly worded post on Sunday via his X (formerly Twitter) handle, Suleman condemned the government’s inability to protect lives and property, stressing that Nigerians are now left with no choice but to take their safety into their own hands — a right he emphasized is guaranteed by the constitution.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

If the federal government knows it is overwhelmed or that the security architecture has collapsed, it should be honest enough to tell the people,” he wrote, reacting to Friday’s deadly attack in Yelewata, Guma Local Government Area, where over 200 lives were reportedly lost in a herdsmen assault.

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“People of Benue, defend yourselves. What’s happening in your state is horrific, inhumane, and chaotic,” he declared.

Suleman recalled that during his previous visits to Jos and Benue, he had already warned citizens to stay alert and ready to protect their communities.

“Self-defense is a constitutional right,” he added. “I said it before, and I’m saying it again — we can’t continue to stand by and watch this horror unfold.”

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He also criticized politicians for focusing on the 2027 elections while failing to address the security crisis wreaking havoc in 2025.

“It’s shameful that some are planning for 2027 while citizens are being slaughtered in 2025. Where is your conscience?” he asked.

Apostle Suleman ended his message on a somber note, writing, “There was a country…”

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