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Monarch Murder Triggers Outrage, Renewed Calls for Security in Ondo

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Grief has engulfed the Southwest following the killing of Oba Kehinde Falodun, the traditional ruler of Agamo in Akure North Local Government Area.

Securitynewsalert.com heard that about 10 gunmen, suspected to be bandits, stormed his palace late Wednesday night.

According to reports gathered by securitynewsalert.com, the monarch resisted a kidnapping attempt before being shot dead by the assailants.

The brazen attack has reignited debates about Nigeria’s worsening insecurity and the vulnerability of traditional rulers.

Social media users voiced anger, frustration, and despair, painting a picture of a nation struggling to protect its citizens.

X-Space user, Oyedeji Anthony, called on Amotekun and OPC to match the criminals “weapon for weapon,” lamenting that bandits wield AK-47s while communities remain exposed.

Efedy C. Okonya described the tragedy as part of a relentless cycle, saying, “You would think you have heard the last when scary news breaks, yet within hours another one will drop.”

 

Princemore hailed the monarch’s bravery, noting that he refused to be kidnapped and humiliated, while LovingNigeriaIsPainful warned of broader implications: “A whole monarch, killed like a fowl! Is Ooni safe? Is Olubadan secure? What about the Oba of Benin?”

 

The killing has also sharpened political and ethnic fault lines. Some commentators blamed Fulani militias, rejecting the “bandit” label as a cover for terrorism.

Others accused Yoruba leaders of failing their people, with a social media user, identified as Oluwafemi, lamenting that even with a Yoruba president, the region remains unprotected.

@Enteleky linked the violence to warnings from separatist voices, declaring that Nigeria must be divided to save lives.

Meanwhile, @Melchizedek drew on metaphor, saying, “And the trees kept voting for the axe because it had a wooden handle. So, they thought it was one of them.”

Amid the anger, some voices sought reconciliation. @Nicholas suggested dialogue, proposing that land be developed for grazing to restore peace.

@BlacSheep stressed unity, warning that until Hausa, Igbo, and Yoruba come together as one or separate, such tragedies will continue unchecked.

 

Nigeria has faced escalating insecurity in recent years, with banditry, kidnappings, and communal clashes spreading from the North into the Southwest.

Traditional rulers, once seen as untouchable symbols of authority, are increasingly vulnerable.

The killing of Oba Falodun underscores the fragility of local security and the deepening mistrust between communities and the government. #https://securitynewsalert.com/

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