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The sound of gunfire has become an unwanted echo in many Nigerian communities.
Despite repeated military offensives and government assurances, attacks on villages continue to claim lives, destroy homes, and force families to flee their ancestral lands. Just days ago, reports emerged of fresh killings and burning of homes in parts of northern Nigeria, once again raising a troubling question:
Are Nigeria’s security strategies working or are citizens growing tired of promises without protection?
Today on Nigeria Daily, we examine what many now call security fatigue the growing frustration among Nigerians who feel trapped between fear and uncertainty.
By Ummu Salmah Ibrahim and Daniel Oluwole4.8
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The sound of gunfire has become an unwanted echo in many Nigerian communities.
Despite repeated military offensives and government assurances, attacks on villages continue to claim lives, destroy homes, and force families to flee their ancestral lands. Just days ago, reports emerged of fresh killings and burning of homes in parts of northern Nigeria, once again raising a troubling question:
Are Nigeria’s security strategies working or are citizens growing tired of promises without protection?
Today on Nigeria Daily, we examine what many now call security fatigue the growing frustration among Nigerians who feel trapped between fear and uncertainty.

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