"Death Is When You Can't Speak In the Face Of Injustice Because You Are Afraid To Die"- Aisha Yesufu
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"Death is when you can't speak in the face of Injustice because you are Afraid to die"- Aisha Yesufu
Aisha Yesufu is a Nigerian politician activist, who came to prominence for her role in speaking up for the abducted Chibok schoolgirls in 2014. She has taken to her official Twitter page to define what death means
According to science, Death is an inevitable process that eventually occurs in all living organisms
But today Aisha Yesufu has defined what death means. Taking to her Twitter page, she wrote "Death is not when you can no longer breathe in Oxygen and breathe out Carbon dioxide. Death is when you can no longer speak in the face of Injustice because you are afraid to die"
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