18/02/2026
JUSTICE MUST BE UNIFORM — NOT SELECTIVE
We are not here to insult anyone.
We are not here to abuse anyone.
We are not here to fight anybody.
But let us speak the truth with a clear conscience.
It is now obvious that the situation involving Nasir El-Rufai has exposed many things in our system. It has raised serious questions about fairness, justice, and accountability in Nigeria.
We are not saying anyone should be above the law.
We are not saying anyone should not be investigated.
All we are saying is this: let justice be uniform.
If you are calling someone to answer questions,
then every other person who has similar issues should also answer.
If you are interrogating one man,
then those who did worse should not be sitting
comfortably and acting like saints.
Justice is not revenge.
Justice is not politics.
Justice must be equal for all.
Nigerian youths are watching.
We may be quiet, but we are not blind.
We may be calm, but we have memory.
The day Nigerian youths fully wake up and organize themselves,
the system will understand that the people are not fools.
We are not supporting any individual blindly.
We are supporting fairness, truth, and accountability.
Because a system where.
some people are punished
and others are protected
is not justice it is selective oppression.
And selective justice will always create anger, distrust, and instability in a nation.
The Thinking Mind says.
A nation cannot move forward when justice is selective.
What is good for one must be good for all.
Nigeria belongs to all of us.
And the law must serve all of us equally.