Just in case…Everyone, stay safe. Big day tomorrow. It’s official. Signed at 6:00am. It was even on TV. Don't forget that tomorrow marks the start of the new Facebook rule (also known as Meta), which allows them to use your photos. Don't forget the deadline is today!!!
According to the show 60 Minutes:
Just in case you missed it: a lawyer advised us to post this. The violation of privacy can be punished by law. NOTE: Facebook Meta is now a public entity. Every member must post a note like this. If you do not publish a statement at least once, it will be technically understood that you are allowing the use of your photos, as well as the information contained in your profile status updates.
I HEREBY DECLARE THAT I DO NOT GIVE MY PERMISSION FOR FACEBOOK OR META TO USE ANY OF MY PERSONAL DATA.
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My heart is heavy today.
Watching what happened to that young man… in broad daylight, no chance to speak, no chance to defend himself... it’s deeply unsettling.
A young man was shot in broad daylight by those meant to protect him no questions, no warning, no chance to defend himself. And somehow, we’re expected to move on like this is normal?
This is exactly how a nation loses its soul, when injustice becomes routine and silence becomes survival.
Nigeria is becoming a place where doing nothing feels safer than speaking up, where the system crushes anyone who dares to stand above it. And the worst part? We see it happening, we feel it happening… yet we’re made to feel powerless.
But silence is part of the problem.
We cannot keep normalizing this. We cannot keep looking away.
If we don’t demand better, this cycle will never end.
You can see the problems. You can feel them. But somehow, you’re left powerless in the face of it all.
This isn’t the Nigeria we should accept.
#JusticeForAll
#JusticeShouldBeServed