Who we help
We help marginalized Nigerians at home and in the diaspora, who experience Human rights violation. Many Nigerians abroad are immigrants who don’t have a support system and are afraid to speak up for themselves. On the other hand, victims in Nigeria are powerless to do anything about their situation when they experience human rights violation. Many lack awareness and don’t even know their rights. These are the people we speak up for.
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‘Human rights’ and ‘social justice’ are inextricably linked. As a result, our criteria involves social injustice cases such as health justice, discrimination due to gender (sexism), disability, unemployment, religion, abuse of power. Human rights violation cases such as police brutality, rape, taking unjust advantage, assault, detention, unlawful arrest.