As the discussion gained traction, many online participants focused on her assertion about divine intervention during moments of tragedy.
She articulated her perspective as follows:
“See God, see bandits. See God, see Tinubu yet what God cannot do does not exist. Are we not stupid. It’s either we have a God that sends bandits to kill people or we have a God that watches bandit kill people. So that your God can’t be all powerful and all loving at the same time. What don’t you understand?”
Varied Online Reactions
Her statement provoked widespread engagement across platforms, with users offering contrasting views on faith, free will, and religion’s role during hardship.
While some commentators noted that she raised questions many silently grapple with, others contended that belief retains significance even amid suffering and tragedy.
The exchange continues to fuel online debate, underscoring how conversations about faith, insecurity, and human anguish remain deeply personal and frequently polarizing among Nigerians.