Aisha Yesufu criticizes politicians for trying to sway the judiciary and blames citizens’ political disinterest for allowing criminality to thrive.
Yesufu responded to Tinubu’s speech on Democracy Day, declaring that illegal orders to undermine democracy will not be tolerated anymore. Yesufu said citizens’ participation in politics has changed the situation. “They once thought they owned the electoral process, and now they think they own the judiciary,” she tweeted. Citizens’ participation prevents criminal activities.
Aisha Yesufu is a Nigerian activist and social media influencer known for her advocacy for human rights, gender equality, and good governance. She gained prominence for her involvement in various social and political movements in Nigeria, particularly the Bring Back Our Girls (BBOG) campaign, which aimed to raise awareness and demand the safe return of the Chibok schoolgirls kidnapped by the extremist group Boko Haram in 2014.
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Aisha Yesufu is known for her outspokenness and fearlessness in speaking out against social injustices, corruption, and government inefficiencies. She has been a vocal critic of the Nigerian government and has actively participated in protests and demonstrations advocating for change and accountability.
Her activism extends beyond the BBOG campaign. Aisha Yesufu has been involved in advocating for the rights of women, youth empowerment, and active citizen participation in governance. She uses social media platforms, particularly Twitter, to express her opinions and rally support for causes she believes in.
Aisha Yesufu has received recognition and accolades for her activism. She has been named one of the BBC’s 100 Women and has been featured in numerous media outlets for her advocacy work. She continues to be an influential figure in Nigeria’s civil society, using her platform to amplify voices, challenge the status quo, and advocate for positive change.