Nigeria, June 17 -- Another day, another round of bloodshed in Benue State. More tears. More coffins. And once again, we return to grammar, sympathy tours, and recycled outrage. But these deaths? They're not just tragic - they're avoidable. I've read reactions from across Nigeria - voices of Benue indigenes, concerned citizens, and so-called patriots. One journalist from the South-South called for the Benue State Governor to resign. Ironically, this same voice once defended a state of emergency in his region over political squabbles. Isn't that curious? When it's politics, we act. When it's blood, we speak English. In political crises, the solution is swift: deploy soldiers, shut down institutions, declare emergencies. But when people are...