22/10/2025
the poor, the voiceless, and the forgotten in Nigeria carry the heaviest burdens of injustice. These are the men and women whose only crime is being born into poverty or belonging to a tribe that power overlooks. They suffer quietly under a system that sees their pain yet chooses to look away.
Many are wrongfully detained, silenced by fear, and crushed by poverty, while those in power walk free no matter their crimes. Their tears fall where no one listens; their cries fade into the noise of corruption and indifference.
But behind every silent victim is a story — of dreams stolen, of families torn apart, of hope struggling to breathe. Nigeria’s heart cannot heal until it listens to these voices, until justice stops being a privilege and becomes a right for every soul, rich or poor, powerful or powerless.
Yet, in the midst of this darkness, there is still light — the light of truth, courage, and compassion that lives in those who refuse to give up. Change begins when we speak for the voiceless, when we demand fairness even when it costs us comfort. One act of courage, one voice raised in truth, can break the silence that injustice depends on.
Nigeria’s tomorrow depends on those who choose to stand today — for the weak, for the broken, for the forgotten. Because justice delayed may wound a nation, but justice restored can heal it forever.