SECURITYPREMIUM TIMES NIGERIA
Oriire 44 and our double standard, By Festus Adedayo
The release of Oriire captives sparked collective rejoicing among Nigerians, highlighting shared humanity across regions like Nchatancha, Kaura Namoda, and Ilu-Abo. The article reflects on the universality-of-griefs thesis and a potential double standard in responses to such events.
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