The Corps Member Who Spoke—And the Shadows That Followed
Raye never expected a simple video to change her life. She had only voiced what millions felt—the weight of rising prices, the exhaustion of endless struggle, the bitter taste of broken promises. But in Nigeria, truth had consequences.
First came the messages—warnings, veiled threats. Then the calls—unfamiliar numbers, relentless. When she ignored them, the fear set in. They knew her name. Her location.
"Delete the video," they demanded.
But Raye refused. "If I take it down, I disappear in silence."
Now, her phone was off. She barely slept. Every knock on the door made her heart race. Was she being paranoid, or was someone really watching?
And the biggest question of all—was free speech still a right, or had it become a crime?
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