25/03/2026
🚨 So the Bayelsa First Lady, Dr. Gloria Diri, promised Nigerians she was a champion for the voiceless. She made headlines taking custody of assault victim Nancy Wilfred, pledging scholarships and justice. We clapped. We shared. We believed her.
Fast forward to today — a man named Livinus Nwosu makes comments on FACEBOOK about her, and suddenly he's being dragged to court and remanded at Okaka Correctional Centre for 30 DAYS. According to him, he wasn't even told it was going to court. He thought he was going for a friendly discussion. Next thing — prison.
No official charges disclosed. No statement from the police. Just... gone.
VeryDarkMan addressed the situation and I am compelled to agree with him using your authority to detain someone because of a post they made is totally abused of power.
As a person, your achievements speak highly of you, your campaign against gender-based violence, you've won UN awards, and lectured us about justice... but the moment an ordinary Nigerian criticises you online, you uses STATE POLICE and STATE COURTS to lock him up?
This is the definition of abuse of power. A First Lady is not an elected official. She holds no constitutional authority. Yet somehow a Facebook post lands a man in prison for a month?
Nigerians, we must hold ALL public figures accountable — including the ones with nice titles and NGOs. Power must never be used to silence the people it was meant to serve.
We are not our parents, the mentality of this generation is different from the former.
Part 12