A viral video circulating on social media has sparked reactions after a woman publicly called on religious leaders in Nigeria to take action over the current state of the country.
In the video, the woman urged pastors and imams to come out and lead peaceful protests, stating that they hold significant influence and should speak up on behalf of the people.
What She Said
According to her, religious leaders should not remain silent, especially during challenging times.
She also questioned why similar protests seen during the administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan have not been witnessed in recent times.
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Public Reaction
The video has generated mixed reactions online:
• Some people agree with her message
• Others believe protests should not be compared across different administrations
• Some argue that religious leaders should remain neutral
Important Note
The video reflects the opinion of an individual and does not represent any official movement or organized protest at the moment.
Final Thoughts
The clip highlights growing conversations among Nigerians about leadership, responsibility, and the role of influential figures in society.
What Do You Think?
Should religious leaders speak out more on national issues, or stay out of politics?
“Pastors and Imams, come out and let us march the streets of Nigeria. The government are failing, you’re our leaders, march in front. We don’t need celebrities, you’re our celebrities. When Goodluck Jonathan was President of Nigeria, they marched. Why is nobody marching for… pic.twitter.com/WAfoI2K4BR
— 𝐀𝐬𝐚𝐤𝐲𝐆𝐑𝐍 (@AsakyGRN) March 31, 2026

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