"Fearless at 72: Ann Kio Briggs Dares Tinubu, Declares Rivers State at Peace"
The room was silent, but her voice cut through like thunder on a stormy night. Ann Kio Briggs, unwavering, unshaken, stood before the storm, facing not just the nation but the very seat of power itself.
“I was born in 1952. So was President Tinubu. What should I fear?” she declared, her words laced with defiance, her stance unyielding.
The whispers of anarchy had spread like wildfire, fueled by political maneuvers, media frenzy, and hushed conversations in power circles. But Briggs, a woman forged in the fires of activism, would not let history be rewritten by fear or falsehood.
“There is no anarchy in Rivers State,” she proclaimed. “No state of emergency needed. No hidden war to justify control.”
In a world where silence can be bought, where truth is often drowned by power, one woman stood—unapologetic, untamed, and unafraid.
The question now lingers in the air like an unfinished symphony: Will her words shake the halls of power, or will they be swept away by the tides of politics?
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