THE Republic Of The Dead By SA’ADIYYAH ADEBISI HASSAN

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The worst creatures you’ll ever meet aren’t in the wild they sit in power, dressed in agbada and babanriga, holding prayer beads, quoting scriptures, and smiling for the camera.

They are humans without humanity. And Nigeria has become their breeding ground a republic not of the living, but of the dead.

Man becomes a beast when he loses his humanity.

Nigeria today is a vast graveyard of such men men who no longer flinch at death, who scroll past massacres as if they were football results.
This is not a nation anymore. It is a cemetery that sings an anthem every morning a republic where corpses outnumber conscience.

Look around you. Every few days, another village is wiped out in Plateau, Benue, Kaduna, Katsina, Zamfara, or Niger. Children kidnapped on their way to school. Women raped and dumped like broken dolls.

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Villages turned into ashes. And the people argue not about the tragedy, but about who the victims were: Christians or Muslims. That’s how far gone this republic is. The argument isn’t whether people were killed, but which religion the corpses belonged to.

If this nation still valued human life, the response to Donald Trump’s warning would have been simple and dignified: “Mr. Trump, thank you. Please use your influence to help us end the killings.”

But instead, Nigerians got defensive. They said, “The killings are not only Christians.” As if that makes it better.

That alone proves the rot that we’ve reached a point where death is debated like football rivalry.

In Rwanda, after the genocide of 1994, they said Never again. They rebuilt from their shame.

In Sri Lanka, they ended decades of bloodshed and rebuilt their humanity.

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In New Zealand, when one terrorist attacked a mosque, the Prime Minister wore a hijab and stood with Muslims in solidarity.

But in Nigeria, when terrorists slaughter citizens, leaders hold press conferences to blame “unknown gunmen,” clerics make excuses for murderers, and citizens move on before the blood dries.

The Republic of the Dead is not defined by the killers alone it’s defined by the silence of millions who have lost the ability to feel. A people more enraged by election results than by human slaughter. A people who can gather for political rallies but not for justice.

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A people who have turned apathy into a survival skill.

And the hypocrisy? Unmatched. The same clerics who preach “love for humanity” defend those who butcher innocent souls. The same politicians who mouth “unity” on campaign stages sponsor division and bloodshed behind closed doors. The same security chiefs sworn to protect life dine with warlords, trade ransoms, and collect applause for empty press briefings.

The rest of the world watches in disbelief a resource-rich country that starves its own people and buries them under statistics. A country where goats receive more justice than humans.

Nigeria has normalized death and in doing so, buried its own humanity. That’s why killers are “rehabilitated” while victims rot in mass graves. That’s why “unknown gunmen” have become an official phrase a linguistic mask for cowardice and complicity.

 

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No savior is coming.
Not America.
Not the UN.
Not Donald J. Trump.
They may raise their voices, but it’s Nigerians who must decide whether to remain citizens or corpses with voters’ cards.

To resurrect this republic, we must start by valuing one human life more than all the politics in the world.

We must reject the madness of tribal and religious loyalty that excuses murder. We must demand justice even when the victims don’t look like us. We must teach our children that killing in God’s name is not faith it’s insanity. And above all, we must force our leaders to protect lives or forfeit power.

Until then, Nigeria remains what it has become:
A republic of the dead. A place where men breathe but don’t live, where cemeteries expand faster than cities, and where silence has become the national anthem.

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Because when a man loses his humanity, he becomes a beast. And when a nation buries its conscience, it becomes The Republic of the Dead.

 

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