So, you know our guy, VeryDarkMan always dropping facts and shaking tables? Well, in his latest video, he’s not holding back. He went to Borno State to see things for himself, and what he uncovered is seriously wild. 🌪️
First off, he debunked this whole “Boko Haram is everywhere” narrative. According to him, Borno is "secure" now, but guess what? The government is sitting on that info because they’re making serious cash from international aid. Yep, the more “insecure” the state appears, the more aid flows in and you already know who’s pocketing it. 💸
Now, here’s where it gets even crazier. When NGOs and international bodies started catching wind that things were cooling down with the insecurity, the government needed a new crisis to stay in business. Enter the flooding. 🌊 According to VeryDarkMan, "Cameroon" warned Nigeria about the dam situation and the risk of flooding, but instead of taking action to prevent it, our government did... nothing. Why? Because they knew they’d get even more aid money once the disaster hit. And guess what? That’s exactly what happened. 😒
VeryDarkMan also broke down how billions in donations have been pouring in— "1.5 billion naira", to be exact—but the people of Borno are still suffering. He’s asking the same question we all are: “Where’s all this money going?” 🤔 With that kind of cash, they could’ve rebuilt homes, created jobs, and actually helped the people. But nah, they’re playing a different game—one that’s all about lining their pockets while everyone else suffers.
And don’t even get me started on the poverty rate. Borno’s sitting on all this aid money, but they still have one of the "highest poverty rates" in the country. You can’t walk down the street without people begging for food. 🍲 As VeryDarkMan said, it’s not just about bad governance anymore it’s about outright wickedness.
One silver lining? The Nigerian Army has been on the frontlines, doing what they can to help. They’ve been a real MVP in this mess, and VeryDarkMan made sure to give them props. 👏
At the end of the day, the real tragedy here isn’t just the flood or the insecurity it’s the "greed" and the "lies" that are keeping people in a cycle of suffering. VeryDarkMan isn’t letting this slide, and neither should we.