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A Corps Member’s Crime: When Criticism Becomes a Death Sentence


A Corps Member’s Crime: When Criticism Becomes a Death Sentence

Ushie Uguamaye had only spoken her truth. A single video—raw, unfiltered, frustrated—detailing the hardships she faced as a corps member. But in a country where power was a fragile thing, truth could be deadly.

The video spread like wildfire. First, the citizens reacted—some in outrage, others in agreement. Then the government noticed. And when the president’s aide, Temitope Ajayi, called for "capital punishment" on her, the air turned ice cold.

Was it just a slip of words? Or a warning to others who dared to speak?

As the backlash mounted, Ajayi scrambled to rephrase, to soften the blow, but the damage was done. The nation had heard him loud and clear. Now, everyone was watching—would Ushie pay the price for her words?

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