Dear Christian and Muslim youths in the North East of Nigeria,
Let
 me begin by saying clearly that I share in your pains and agonies. I 
understand the untold and excruciating sufferings that you are 
experiencing in these harrowing season of ferocious and heartless 
attacks against you, your properties and loved ones. Even the most 
beastly and heartless human being should sympathies with you.
However,
 I am very displeased with the way and manner you are responding to the 
unabated bombings, slaughtering and killings that is being perpetuated 
against you by the Boko Haram sect. You seem not to appreciate the 
urgency of now and the historical significance of what is going on in 
our/your land. This is what precipitates my letter in the hope that you 
will retrace your steps and change for the better.
It is utterly foolish for you to be insulting, abusing and attacking each other on social media when 
you
 have a very deadly common enemy (Boko Haram) to fight. How can you be 
dissipating your energies and resources accusing one another of 
sponsoring Boko Haram when the same Boko Haram is killing both 
Christians and Muslims, and targeting both Mosques and Churches? Isn't 
that illogical, shameful and self-destructive?
What
 we expect from you now is to close ranks, come together, and form a 
formidable alliance and resistance army against the monstrous Boko 
Haramites. Do not get me wrong, I know you are unarmed  "bloody 
civilians". But I also know that no guns, bombs or other weapons of war 
can conquer a united people.
Have you thought 
about those unarmed protesters in Egypt, Tunisia, Libya and Ukraine who 
despite the threat of being gunned down by military tanks, continued to 
march forward until they brought down dictatorial regimes? Presently in 
Syria, Iraq, Pakistan and other nations afflicted by violent 
sectarianism and terrorism, there are youths like you that have risen 
strongly in defence of their fatherland. 
So what stops you from doing the same?
I
 am very aware that you have an established command of leadership. 
Therefore, I expect the Emirs of Kano, Borno, Yobe, Adamawa and other 
affected states to urgently enter into dialogue with the Chairmen of the
 Christian Association of Nigeria in those states and work out practical
 modalities for self defence against Boko Haram.
I
 expect the Muslim youths to form a protective barricade in Churches 
during the Christian Sunday services and Christian youths to do the same
 in the Mosques during Fridays' Muslim Jumat prayers. It is possible. We
 did it during the Occupy Nigeria Movement; we can do it again.
Mere
 talks without actions will not solve the problem. You must develop 
security consciousness and strategies that will enable you to identify 
the members of Boko Haram. If these senseless criminals actually live 
with you and you grew up with them, then it is incumbent on you to bring
 them out. Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty. This is a war 
against all Nigerians; Christians   and Muslims alike. It is now about 
humanity.
Sadly, I have also observed that 
politicians from the two leading political parties, the Peoples 
Democratic Party (PDP) and the All Progressives Congress (APC) have 
exploited the ongoing crisis and have divided your ranks. Again, it is 
foolishness for you to allow them set you against one another.
You
 need to realise that if Boko Haram kills you in their next attack, the 
way they have killed countless others, you will not live to see 2015 and
 both the PDP and APC will continue to be in existence without you. It 
is time for you to relegate political partisanship and save the future 
of your unborn generations.
For other Nigerians 
who by their actions are frustrating the unity of purpose of the 
Christian and Muslim youths in the North East, posterity will judge you.
 It is very naive to think that because the bombs are not falling at 
your door-post, therefore it is not your concern whether the North East 
is reduced to arches. We know where and how this attacks started, but 
who can tell where or how it will end?. Let us advert our minds to the 
fact that Injury to one is injury to all.
Do we 
still have a government in Nigeria? When will the President and 
Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces of this country rise up to his 
constitutional duty? When will he desist from staying idle while those 
he took oath to protect are being roasted like worthless animals by a 
demonic and senseless group? When will this appalling blood bath end?
North
 East Muslim and Christian youths, history will not forgive you if you 
do not rise up today and say enough is enough. Will you come together 
now and fight Boko Haram or will you remain antagonistic to one another?
The choice is yours.

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