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Solomon Buchi Criticises Yinka Alaseyori’s Remarks On Insecurity
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SOLOMON BUCHI CRITICISES YINKA ALASEYORI’S REMARKS ON INSECURITY

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Nigerian writer and public commentator Solomon Buchi has criticised gospel singer Yinka Alaseyori over her recent remarks on insecurity in the country.

 

Buchi argued that the singer’s comments oversimplified the ongoing security challenges and failed to fully reflect the complexity of violence affecting different regions in Nigeria.

 

His reaction followed a wave of online discussions triggered by Alaseyori’s statements, which many interpreted as attributing insecurity to spiritual rather than structural or policy-related factors.

 

According to Buchi, while faith-based perspectives are valid, national security issues also require practical and systemic solutions involving government institutions, security agencies, and policy reforms.

 

The exchange has generated mixed reactions on social media, with some users supporting Buchi’s stance while others defended Alaseyori’s right to express her spiritual viewpoint.

 

Insecurity remains a major national concern in Nigeria, with ongoing debates about the role of governance, faith, and community action in addressing the crisis.

 

Both figures continue to trend online as the conversation around insecurity and public discourse intensifies.

 

 

 

 

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