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The killings are becoming commonplace and we need to move beyond promises that saw the death of eigh

The killings are becoming commonplace and we need to move beyond promises [View this email in your browser]( [Logo] Dear reader, We may have seen too many stories of killings in Nigeria that our cries have dried up. It has definitely hit everywhere called home - depending on the victim. The [Monday train attack]( that saw the death of eight Nigerian citizens and the kidnap of many others is more than just a story. It is the lives of people. Nigerian citizens. We need to move away from making promises and stopping the guns of the terrorists. We, really, cannot continue this way. We reported this story and other stories through the week. See below: Monday: [SSANU, NASU start strike; Wike declares for 2023 presidency, and other news headlines]( [Nigerian comedy may actually be a money bag and we don’t know]( [One good reason ‘cancel culture’ is non-existent in Nigeria]( Tuesday: [Telecoms blackout imminent in Kogi, 9 other states; 2 older Nigerians excrete 165 wraps of cocaine, and other news headlines]( [Click to see the list of the 100 Most Inspiring Women] [Nigerians, including Dr Chinelo, have lost their lives, others kidnapped at the Kaduna train attack as insecurity continues to thrive in Nigeria | Buhari stays quiet]( [#NGAGHA: Super Eagles lose World Cup qualifier match against Ghana]( Wednesday: [8 dead, 41 injured in Kaduna train attack; full list of Soludo’s commissioners, and other headlines]( [Let’s draw our attention to the last 72 hours and how we forget easily]( [Nigerian Senate orders a downward review of DStv tariffs, Nigerians react]( Thursday: [NFF narrates how Zambian official died at Abuja stadium; Terrorists contact hostages’ families of Kaduna train attack, and other headlines]( [After fans’ vandalisation, FIFA bans Abuja Stadium indefinitely]( [“The remaining soldiers have run away, Lord help me” | Nigerian soldier cries out]( Friday: [El-Rufai cries out saying ‘we know where the terrorists’ camps are’; Reps member says Nigerians should be given arms’ license to protect themselves, and other headlines]( [FG thinks we still use face masks and has given a directive to that effect]( [NIPOST launches e-commerce services, but is in the news for alleged missing item]( Your boy, [Omoleye Omoruyi](. [Facebook icon]( [Instagram icon]( [Twitter icon]( Copyright (C) 2022 YNaija. All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in at our website or attended one of our events. YNaija SurulereLagos 101283 Nigeria [Add us to your address book]( [Update Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( [Mailchimp Email Marketing](

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