This person forgot his phone in a bus around Mushin, there’s also no sim inside.
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Today is exactly one month since Borno & Oyo State schoolchildren were kidnapped! ONE WHOLE MONTH, & our children are not back!
They are eighty-one in number, including seven teachers. We lost a teacher in a beheading.
From public outcry to street protests. Then we move on. Please we shouldn’t forget them.
It’s the rainy season in Nigeria, they must be cold. There are mosquitoes, their immune system is not that strong. Then there is acute malnutrition otherwise called kwashiorkor.
There are waterborne diseases as well.
Diarrhea, malaria, acute malnutrition, etc. The children are dealing with all of these elements. Then there is the human factor — trauma in the form of constant trepidation. My paranoia is justified! They risk becoming child brides. Child marriage is not a thing to sweep under the rug.
Who is going to give them the closure they so desperately need? Closure is a psychological support to move on & achieve your life dreams.
I’m sure they have a bucket list, goals or things they want to achieve during their lifetime. I’m sure we have engineers, doctors, teachers, nurses, pilots, architects, etc among them.
This is their formative years. They shouldn’t miss out on a sheltered life; the promise of a better tomorrow. We shouldn’t forget them!
They stay in the bush so that politicians can soirée & party harder. Nigeria is the father that abandoned his children. Please remember them today & say a prayer for them. They remind us that Nigeria is a country of particular concern.
This is heartbreaking. This is solidarity. Children are praying for their friends to be rescued. A mother who is a teacher is crying for help. The significance of “May 15” is not lost on us.
They are our children dealing with adult problems. They shouldn’t become part of an ongoing statistics. I am only pleading.
At this point? Your silence will fail the children. PLEASE LEND YOUR VOICE TO THIS. 💔🙏
It’s 31days since Oyo children were taken.
It’s 31days since Oyo children were taken.
It’s 31days since Oyo children were taken.
It’s 31days since Oyo children were taken.
It’s 31days since Oyo children were taken.
Pls keep speaking up.
Pls share for the world to see this.
💔
Day 43 of #JusticeForOchanya 💔
Another day, my heart still aches for our little Ochanya. Sent to “family” for safety and school, this innocent 13-year-old from Benue was raped repeatedly from age 8 by her uncle Andrew Ogbuja (a lecturer) and his son Victor. The abuse destroyed her body with vesicovaginal fistula. She smiled through the pain until it took her life in October 2018.
Andrew walks free. Victor remains a fugitive. The silence from @BenuePoliceNG, @benuestategovt and @PoliceNG protects them.
We demand: Arrest Victor Ogbuja NOW. Re-open the case. Protect our girls.
Ochanya, your blood still cries out. Rest in power, beautiful angel. We see you, we feel you.
We are not tired.
We are not forgetting.
We are not stopping. 🙏
#JusticeForOchanya #ArrestVictorOgbuja #ProtectTheGirlChild
Let’s tag the @PoliceNG more 🙏🏽🙏🏽
VIDEO: The 16-year old girl who was arrested by the Nigerian police in place of her brother in Kwara exposes how police officers in the station tried to rape her, including an Officer Jimoh, who upon her refusal, tortured her brutally and threatened to send her to prison.
Day 37 of #JusticeForOchanya 💔
Another day. Another reminder that we refuse to let Ochanya’s story fade into silence.
This 13-year-old girl from Benue State was sent to live with “family” for schooling and safety. Instead, from the age of 8, she was repeatedly raped by her uncle Andrew Ogbuja (a lecturer) and his son Victor Ogbuja.
The years of abuse destroyed her body, leaving her with vesicovaginal fistula (VVF). She suffered in silence, smiled through the pain, and eventually died in October 2018.
Andrew was acquitted by the court in 2022.
Victor remains a fugitive walking free, with no sustained manhunt, no fresh wanted notice, and no real pressure from the authorities even years later.
The continued silence from @BenuePoliceNG, @benuestategovt, and @PoliceNG is complicity that protects the guilty while Nigerian girls keep paying with their lives.
We demand:
Arrest Victor Ogbuja NOW.
Re-open the full case.
Deliver real justice and systemic change.
To every parent trusting “family” with their daughter’s future — this fight is for you too.
To every girl child still at risk — we see you.
Ochanya, your blood still cries out from the ground. We will not rest until justice is served. Every single day we show up for you. Rest in power, beautiful angel. The fight continues.
We are not tired.
We are not forgetting.
We are not stopping. 🙏
#JusticeForOchanya #ArrestVictorOgbuja #EndChildRape #ProtectTheGirlChild #JusticeForTheGirlChild
Is this the era we live in now? Where people get picked up for speaking about the deplorable conditions in the country? Even in the military era it wasn’t this brazen, is this place now a variant of a Kim Jong-un style admin? Is this the democracy some of you say we’re in?