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To those telling us to leave our brothers in Benue to fend for themselves because

they were quiet when IPOB was being decimated.

You have a point.

I was one of those who kept wailing at the short sightedness of folks who only
weeks before PYTHON DANCE were decimated by Herdsmen.

There is no guarantee some will not lose their senses when the current drama boils
over.

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Your stance however, betrays a unique kind of naivety that makes you perpetually
vulnerable to seasoned schemers holding our collective destiny down in this nation.

You don�t even know leaving our brothers in the Middle belt bare of any support,
means you will most likely be alone when they have been overridden.

There is no permanent friend or enemy in politics, only interests.

Learn to remove grudges and emotions from equations that ought to be coldly
calculated.

It is in our long term interest to stand with our brothers from Benue, both in
principle and in deed.

It is time we start demonstrating that there are actual rewards for reasoning
properly.

Forget those foolish enough to forget their senses when it doesn�t concern them
directly.

With time, those ones will not matter and will actually become minority if we
record some form of collective progress.

Be the bigger man in all of this.

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