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11/04/2025

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From FAME To PRISON
"He Only Stood in Front of Hopeโ€
The heartbreaking story of Alabi Quadri, the boy who believed in a better Nigeria

In 2023, Alabi Quadri was just a teenage boy trying to survive the streets of Lagos โ€” like millions of others. But one day, something changed. A convoy rolled by, and inside was Peter Obi, the presidential candidate many saw as a symbol of change. Alabi didnโ€™t think twice. He stepped forward, smiled, and stood boldly in front of the convoy, his arms outstretched โ€” not to beg, not to protest, but to celebrate.

People saw the rawness in his face, the truth in his body language โ€” a boy who dared to hope. Nigerians, moved by his innocence, sent him gifts. Just small tokens of encouragement. But in his neighborhood, that was enough to stir envy.

That one act โ€” standing in front of hope โ€” would be the beginning of his nightmare.

Alabi lives in area where the streets often operate by their own rules. After his brief encounter with fame, the area boys around him began to ask questions. โ€œWhereโ€™s our cut?โ€ they asked. โ€œYou think you go chop alone?โ€

Alabi, still trying to find his footing, didnโ€™t know how to answer them. He didnโ€™t even have much to give. But when youโ€™re poor, even your crumbs look like loaves to others.

Then came the threats.

In January 2025, they made good on them.

While walking home from work, Alabi was abducted by the same area boys who once patted him on the back. They dragged him to the police station โ€” not to save him, but to frame him. They told the officers he was a street criminal. And just like that, the police believed them.

A Boy Thrown into the Belly of the System

Rather than investigate, the police quickly charged Alabi โ€” along with four adult strangers heโ€™d never seen before โ€” for armed robbery. The accusation? That they stole some cash and four phones using cutlasses. The total value? Just N579,000.

Alabi cried. He begged. He didnโ€™t even know the men he was charged with.

But no one listened.

Since then, Alabi has been locked up in Kirikiri Minimum Security Custodial Centre โ€” a place no child should ever see. A place where hardened criminals mix, and hope is swallowed by concrete walls.

Alabi is a minor. He's not even 18. But today, he eats, sleeps, and prays inside a prison โ€” far from his mother, his home, and the life he once knew.

On April 9, 2025, human rights lawyer Inibehe Effiong visited the court where Alabiโ€™s case was being heard. Alongside Alabiโ€™s mother, some relatives, and a concerned activist, they made their way to the prison.

What they found was heartbreaking.

Alabi, though worn out, still carries that same quiet spirit that once made him stand in front of a convoy. He spoke softly. He still believed โ€” maybe not in the system, but in the people who might fight for him.

โ€œHeโ€™s clearly innocent,โ€ said Barrister Effiong after spending two hours with him. โ€œHeโ€™s just a boy. A victim of envy, of a broken police system, of silence.โ€

Alabi has now appeared in court three times. Each time, the case is delayed. Heโ€™s still waiting for legal advice from the Lagos State Director of Public Prosecutions.

But how long should a boy wait for justice?

How long should a mother cry outside prison gates while her child is treated like a criminal โ€” for simply celebrating a man he believed in?

Alabiโ€™s story is painful because it shows us the truth: in Nigeria, even standing in front of hope can land you in prison.

Letโ€™s raise our voices. Letโ€™s demand justice. Letโ€™s remind the world that Alabi is not just a name in a charge sheet โ€” heโ€™s a child. Heโ€™s someoneโ€™s son. Heโ€™s us

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