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Orsu, Imo State - is a region ravaged by conflict, the cries of the afflicted echo through the valleys, yet the silence from influential voices remains hauntingly loud. For one heartbroken man, this brutal reality is more than just a news headline—it is a deeply personal tragedy.
In the four years since the crisis erupted in Orsu, this man has endured unimaginable loss. Nine of his family members have fallen victim to the bloodshed that continues to claim lives in their native land. The weight of his grief is compounded by the escalating violence that has already claimed over 100 lives this year alone.
With a voice heavy with pain, he has called out notable figures such as Cubana Chief Priest, Pastor Lazarus Mouka, Chukwuemeka Odumeje, and Brain Jotter. These individuals, celebrated and respected within their communities, have remained conspicuously silent as their home town descends further into chaos.
"Our own brothers, the ones who could amplify our voices, have abandoned us. They go around on social media, performing acts of kindness for strangers, but they have not paused to ask, ‘What can I do to stop the killings in my own land?’ If they truly cared, why have they not spoken up? Why does our suffering not matter?" he cried.
His plea is more than a mere complaint—it is an urgent appeal for those with influence to rise above self-interest and use their platforms for the greater good. He questions why these prominent figures have yet to speak out, to mobilize support, or to offer solace to the grieving and frightened families. Orsu is bleeding, and its people need voices powerful enough to shake the nation.
As the heartbroken man's story resonates with countless others who have suffered similar losses, it serves as a stark reminder that silence can be just as devastating as the violence itself. The people of Orsu, Imo State, desperately need their voices to be amplified by those who have the power to make a difference. The call for help is clear; now it is up to the influential to respond.
Source: Facebook
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