"Chains of Silence: NDC President Arrested Over Protest Against Tinubu’s Emergency Rule in Rivers"
The night was heavy with whispers, the air thick with tension. In the heart of Port Harcourt, where the oil-rich land meets the restless tide of defiance, a knock shattered the silence. And just like that, the President of the Niger Delta Congress was no longer free.
No warning. No trial. Just a swift hand of authority, moving in the shadows.
Word spread like wildfire. The NDC had planned to rise, to speak, to stand against the iron grip of emergency rule in Rivers State. But before their voices could thunder, the chains clicked shut. Silence, enforced. Resistance, restrained.
Mudiaga Ogboru, the movement’s voice, received his own summons—one from Lagos, another from Rivers. Two invitations wrapped in formality, laced with quiet menace. “Since they couldn’t get me,” he said, his tone edged with defiance, “they took our president instead.”
A nation watches. Activists roar. Civil rights defenders sound the alarm. Is this law or suppression? Justice or intimidation?
In the corridors of power, the decision to impose emergency rule in Rivers has already sparked outrage. Is it governance or a ploy to tighten the grip on a land too rich to be left in the hands of its people?
One by one, the voices rise. The people will not forget. The people will not be silenced.
But as the sun sets over the Niger Delta, one question remains—who will be next?
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