<h4>You Are Out Of Tune With Security Realities In Nigeria, Activist Zekeri Lambasts Seyi Law Over Security Remarks</h4>
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<p><strong><a href="https://openlife.ng/">OpenLife</a></strong> reports that an activist, simply identified as Zekeri has washed down comedian Seyi Law over comments on security situation in Nigeria.</p>
<p>Seyi Law claimed that the country is safer today than it was a decade ago.</p>
<p>On a recent episode of The Honest Bunch Podcast, the entertainer praised President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration, highlighting its efforts in tackling banditry and reducing terror attacks.</p>
<p>Seyi Law suggested that these steps mark significant progress compared to previous governments, including the tenure of Goodluck Jonathan.</p>
<p>However, activist Zekeri strongly challenged this view, pointing out that insecurity remains a pressing issue in the nation.</p>
<p>He cited ongoing attacks in the Northeast, the alarming rise in kidnappings, and the deaths of senior military officers as proof that Nigeria is still grappling with serious threats.<br />
Zekeri maintained that Seyi Law is not in tune with reality, a development that obscures the worrisome security challenges in Nigeria</p>
<p>This clash of opinions has reignited public discourse on whether the current government’s policies are truly making Nigerians safer or if the challenges are merely being reframed.</p>

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