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Nigerian Youth Corps Member Faces Threats For Speaking Out On Economic Hardship

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisMarch 17, 2025 National No Comments3 Mins Read
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Nigerian Youth Corps Member Faces Threats For Speaking Out On Economic Hardship.

A young member of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Ushie Rita Uguamaye, known widely as Raye, has sparked a nationwide conversation after alleging that she faced intimidation from NYSC officials for voicing her struggles with Nigeria’s worsening economic conditions. The incident, which unfolded over the weekend, has raised serious questions about freedom of expression and the priorities of authorities in the West African nation.

 

Raye, a corps member serving in Lagos, took to TikTok on Saturday to share an emotional video highlighting the harsh realities she and many Nigerians face under the current administration of President Bola Tinubu. In the clip, she tearfully lamented the skyrocketing cost of living, including food, rent, and transportation, and described Tinubu as a “terrible president.” Her candid plea for change quickly went viral, resonating with countless citizens grappling with similar hardships.





 

However, less than 24 hours later, Raye posted a second video claiming she had received a threatening phone call from NYSC officials. According to her, the officials demanded she remove the post, with one reportedly asking, “Are you normal?” and warning of severe consequences if she persisted in criticising the government. She expressed alarm that the NYSC had accessed her personal details—name, phone number, and home address—despite her TikTok profile not displaying such information publicly. “They have my address, and they’ve started threatening me,” she said, urging Nigerians to hold the NYSC accountable if anything happens to her.

The backlash was swift. Posts on X revealed growing public outrage, with users pointing out a troubling double standard. One user noted that while Raye faced immediate threats for her peaceful expression, terrorists and criminals routinely flaunt their activities on the same platform—posting videos of ransom collections and even hosting giveaways with AK-47s in plain sight—without apparent repercussions. “The authorities are more interested in silencing young Nigerians speaking up about their suffering than in tackling cold-blooded killers,” one X post read, reflecting a sentiment echoed across social media.

 

Raye’s ordeal has drawn support from prominent figures. Peter Obi, the 2023 Labour Party presidential candidate, issued a statement on Sunday condemning the alleged intimidation. “This highlights a troubling trend in our nation—one where voices of reason and truth are met with intimidation rather than dialogue and engagement,” he said. Obi urged the government to address citizens’ concerns rather than suppress them, warning that such actions undermine Nigeria’s democratic principles.

 

The NYSC, however, has remained silent. As of Monday morning, no official response had been issued regarding Raye’s allegations, leaving many to question the organisation’s stance on free speech. Under NYSC bye-laws, corps members are prohibited from being “rude to constituted authority,” but critics argue this should not extend to stifling legitimate grievances.

 

Raye’s courage has not gone unnoticed. Posts on X hailed her as a symbol of resilience, with one user declaring, “Her voice deserves to be heard, not silenced.” Another warned that any attempt to victimise her would face fierce opposition, using the hashtag #TinubuTheTerrible to amplify the message.

 

As Nigeria battles rampant inflation and economic hardship, this incident underscores a deeper tension: the struggle for a generation to be heard amidst a system that appears more intent on control than solutions. For Raye, and countless others like her, speaking out has become both an act of defiance and a cry for a better future—one that, for now, comes at a steep personal cost.

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