Daddy Freeze Criticizes Nigeria’s Security After US Airstrike in Sokoto, Calls Situation an “Embarrassment”
Nigerian media personality Ifedayo Olarinde, popularly known as Daddy Freeze, has reacted to reports of a U.S. airstrike on IS-linked militants in Sokoto State, describing Nigeria’s security situation as an “embarrassment.” During an Instagram Live session, he questioned the country’s ability to protect its citizens and expressed concern over foreign military intervention, stressing that Nigeria should address its security challenges independently. Daddy Freeze shared personal experiences of insecurity while traveling and called for honesty, accountability, and public discussion on the nation’s security issues.
Nigerian media personality Ifedayo Olarinde, popularly known as Daddy Freeze, has reacted to reports of a U.S. airstrike on IS-linked militants in Sokoto State, describing Nigeria’s security situation as an “embarrassment.” During an Instagram Live session, he questioned the country’s ability to protect its citizens and expressed concern over foreign military intervention, stressing that Nigeria should address its security challenges independently. Daddy Freeze shared personal experiences of insecurity while traveling and called for honesty, accountability, and public discussion on the nation’s security issues.
Daddy Freeze Criticizes Nigeria’s Security After US Airstrike in Sokoto, Calls Situation an “Embarrassment”
Nigerian media personality Ifedayo Olarinde, popularly known as Daddy Freeze, has reacted to reports of a U.S. airstrike on IS-linked militants in Sokoto State, describing Nigeria’s security situation as an “embarrassment.” During an Instagram Live session, he questioned the country’s ability to protect its citizens and expressed concern over foreign military intervention, stressing that Nigeria should address its security challenges independently. Daddy Freeze shared personal experiences of insecurity while traveling and called for honesty, accountability, and public discussion on the nation’s security issues.