TDNigerian activist, Mark Chidiebere Justice, popularly known as Justice Crack, has been released from the detention facility of the Department of State Security (DSS).
Allegations of Harsh Treatment
Reports circulating online allege that during his detention, Justice Crack was subjected to severe treatment, including claims that he was chained to a tree for up to 72 hours.
These allegations have not yet been independently verified but have sparked widespread outrage and concern.
Observers warn that such treatment, if confirmed, would represent a serious violation of constitutional rights and international human rights standards.
Public Reactions
The news of his detention and alleged abuse has ignited strong reactions across Nigeria:
- Some citizens accused security agencies of targeting activists while failing to confront terrorists.
- Others demanded accountability, with calls for the resignation of senior officials, including the Chief of Army Staff.
- Many expressed solidarity and prayers for Justice Crack’s recovery, describing Nigeria as “a country at war with its own citizens.”
One commenter lamented that “truth has been murdered and buried,” reflecting the deep frustration among Nigerians over the state of governance and accountability.
Human Rights Concerns
Civil society groups and human rights advocates are closely monitoring the situation. Key concerns include:
- Accountability gaps in Nigeria’s security institutions.
- Potential violations of constitutional rights.
- The urgent need for independent investigations into the treatment of detainees and activists.
Human rights lawyers have demanded immediate clarification from the government and DSS, alongside independent inquiries to establish the facts and hold perpetrators accountable.
What Remains Unclear
- The exact circumstances of Justice Crack’s detention.
- Whether official orders sanctioned the alleged treatment.
- His current health status, as reports remain unconfirmed.
Media Coverage & Wider Implications
The case has gained traction across social media and video platforms, with commentators urging vigilance and justice.
Analysts warn that if left unaddressed, such incidents could deepen mistrust between citizens and state institutions.
Justice Crack’s ordeal has become symbolic of broader concerns about governance, accountability, and respect for human rights in Nigeria.
As details continue to unfold, the case underscores the urgent need for transparency and reform in the country’s security apparatus.













