NIGERIA, Dec. 2 -- As a young law undergraduate, I was highly articulate and disciplined, often spending my afternoons carefully writing down my objectives and goals for the year, while considering factors such as time and available opportunities.
In my final years of study, I came across a video on Twitter (now X) showing a crowd of Nigerian youths in a part of Abuja surrounding a man accused of theft. I was horrified as I watched them literally set him on fire in an act they referred to as 'Jungle Justice.'
Overwhelmed with shock and despair, I grabbed one of my books and began to write, grappling with a single, haunting question: What does the Right to Life truly mean?
In that moment, I sought a global perspective and discovered th...