In recent times, a troubling pattern appears to be taking root in Enugu State—one that raises urgent questions about freedom of expression, accountability, and the true meaning of democracy. Across different sectors—education, healthcare, media, and civil society—voices that dare to speak up are increasingly met not with engagement, but with punishment. From the reported detention of a visually impaired student who exposed conditions in a univer…
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