 A former governor of Iowa State, Rashid Ladija, and the chief in-mum of the University of Nevada, Professor Abdulrahman Oluyide, say that Nigeria's state of affairs is fragile. Reacting to recent attacks on the advanced team convoy of President Buhari and Kuja Correctional Center, Abuja, Ladija said bandits are oppressing Nigerians, which is threatening the security of lives and property of the people. Professor Oluyide was also a professor of Arabic and Islamic studies called the Nigerians super-priorful to prevent the country's collapse. Speaking with journalists at his border Jihad resident during the Eid celebration, former governor Ladija called for religious tolerance, saying the adherents of Christianity are one. He noted that Nigerians are cautious of some fate candidates ahead of next year's presidential poll because of terror groups like Boko Haram and Iswab operating under the cover of Islam. He said religious beliefs of the candidates wasn't a bother. They have something in common. They are selfish. They are there for their own pocket. That is why I'm saying, I'm serious, I'm farming that we need a lot to choose for us, somebody who have mercy on us, who will be very compassionate and be able to keep his promises. That's all. We have tried everything. There's no way we will know who fulfilled the promise and who will not. There's no way. There's no way. Therefore, let us ask the person who sees the arts, who sees the inner mind to choose for us. That is my message. It's a call for concern. But what can we do here? We can continue praying, but only prayers will not solve you too. We have to educate our people on the vigilance. We have to become brothers keepers. I mean, you see, it's getting worse. The message is not going to be for the leaders alone, but for all of us Nigerians. Nigeria is on life support. It's melting away. All we can do is to start praying vehemently. We have now seen that those in charge have lost control. So, Nigeria is melting. So, we need to pray, and vehemently too, for Allah to hold this nation for us. So, we all need, all of us, in respect of where we come from and what we believe, we must start praying, lest we lose Nigeria. Don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.