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Mary Njoku Questions The Fate Of Our Missing Children

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Mary Njoku Questions The Fate Of Our Missing Children

Mary Njoku, a Nollywood actress, has questioned the government regarding the abducted children.

She claimed on her Instagram story that she was upset, upset, and angry when she woke up. She wondered if the abducted kids had simply vanished and there was nothing more that could be done.

“woke up this morning, Angry, heartbroken, and deeply unsettled.

Are we really saying that these kidnapped children are just gone?
Are we saying that nothing more can be done?
That innocent children and toddlers can vanish, and somehow the rest of us are expected to carry on as though nothing happened?

Have we become so numb to the endless reports of bandits, kidnappings, and insecurity in Nigeria that they barely move us anymore?
Is this what we’ve accepted as normal?”.

This issue is true and undeniable. No one is speaking out anymore, and we are no longer hearing any updates or information. The silence speaks volumes, and it’s time we demand answers and transparency.

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