Nigeria, Nov. 10 -- She was only eight. Too young to understand that the hands that tucked her into bed at night were not meant to harm her. Too young to know that her silence would one day become her death sentence. Her name was Ochanya Ogbanje, and her story is not an isolated tragedy. It is a mirror of who we have become as a people, a society that teaches its children to be quiet when they are hurt and to respect those who break them. Ochanya was sent to live with relatives so she could have a better education. It was supposed to be a chance at life. Instead, it became her undoing. For years, the man she called uncle and his son violated her, tearing at her body and her spirit until the pain became part of her daily life. No one heard...