Insecurity big business in Nigeria - Adeyanju reacts to Army, NAF, Navy budgetary allocation

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Deji Adeyanju, a socio-political activist, has described insecurity as a big business in Nigeria. Adeyanju pointed out that the higher the budget

Adeyanju pointed out that the higher the budget allocated for security, the more insecurity Nigeria will experience.

The Budget Office of the Federation had released figures allocated to the Nigerian Army, Navy, and Air Force.Reacting, Adeyanju, in a chat with DAILY POST wrote: “The more the security budget, the more insecurity. Insecurity is big business in Nigeria.”

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Almost 2trilion Naira since 2015, 570B Naira 2022 for NA... I am forced to agree this is a big business.

adeyanjudeji And you are also cashing out by always criticising Obi, thank God you said he gave you money and told you it's not bribe, so what are you trying to prove?

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