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Nigeria Silenced: Fear, Corruption, and the Fight for Survival By Festus Edovia

Calling out embezzlement and state capture invites threats, not accountability. Corruption has been normalized; greed rewarded.

by NewsOnline Nigeria
February 2, 2026
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Festus Edovia

Most Nigerians no longer speak; not because they have nothing to say, but because survival has replaced courage. Fear now rules the streets. Criticize government failures, corruption, or nepotism, and you risk arrest, intimidation, or worse. In today’s Nigeria, truth is treated as a crime. Those who dare speak it are branded enemies of the state.

While atrocities unfold across the nation, the people suffer in silence—hungry, helpless, and dying from preventable diseases like malaria. Meanwhile, politicians and top officials travel abroad to treat minor ailments, leaving dilapidated, under-equipped government hospitals to serve ordinary citizens. This is not governance; it is deception.

ALSO: Power, Wealth, and the Grave: A Timeless Warning to Corrupt Leaders By Festus Edovia

Calling out embezzlement and state capture invites threats, not accountability. Corruption has been normalized; greed rewarded. Many in power behave as though the country belongs to them and their families alone—looting public funds, crippling institutions, and ensuring their children enjoy privileges abroad on stolen wealth.

From top to bottom, questionable character has become a qualification for leadership. Crime and corruption are not only tolerated—they are celebrated. The real question is: how did shamelessness become a way of life?

A tiny, greedy elite has hijacked the nation’s wealth, yet some citizens defend their oppressors. For as little as a carton of noodles, people insult or attack those who speak against corrupt politicians—the very leaders who keep them poor. While the masses suffer, these rulers live like royalty and send their children to foreign schools with stolen funds.

Change will not come until citizens collectively reject lies, manipulation, and corruption. Those in power may think they are clever, but they are only fooling themselves. No injustice lasts forever.

Nigeria is richly blessed with natural and human resources, yet a heartless few have chosen to inflict suffering on the many. The people must wake up, take responsibility for their destiny, and resist this destruction—before it consumes everything.

By Festus Edovia, ANIPR, FICM

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