In a statement shared via his official page, the activist reflected on the personal toll of his experience, describing it as a period that has tested his resilience while also reinforcing his commitment to civic advocacy and reform.
The message comes amid continued legal proceedings linked to his case, which he says he is respecting while allowing the judicial process to take its course. Despite the uncertainty, he framed the situation as both challenging and transformative.
“What I went through, and what I am still going through, has tested me emotionally, mentally, and physically, but it did not break me. Instead, it made me stronger,” the statement read.
Throughout the statement, JusticeCrack emphasized that his ordeal has had emotional, mental, and physical consequences, but insisted it has not weakened his resolve. Instead, he argued it has deepened his belief in the need for a fairer and more transparent system in Nigeria.
He also reiterated his broader advocacy message, calling attention to governance issues and urging continued public demand for accountability from institutions and leaders.
While details of the legal case were not expanded upon in the statement, his remarks suggest he intends to continue engaging publicly on civic issues even as proceedings remain ongoing.
The situation places him among a growing number of activists whose legal battles have become intertwined with wider conversations about rights, governance, and civic space in the country.
