Chido Onumah at 60, By Toyin Falola
Nigeria, April 10 -- He writes as if ink were conscience, as if each sentence were summoned from the tribunal of truth- not borrowed, not softened, not sold.
In a land where silence is often safer, He chooses the harder grammar of courage, arranging words like witnesses who refuse to forget what they have seen.
Chido- Your name moves through corridors of power not as a whisper, But as a question that will not kneel.
You have made journalism a moral archive, each column a ledger of accountability, Each argument is a quiet rebellion against the easy amnesia of nations.
You do not write to decorate history- You interrogate it. You do not flatter the present- You unsettle it.
In your prose lives the stubborn clarity of one who knows that...
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