Reading this felt like standing ankle-deep in that same river — witnessing both the destruction and the defiance. The story of Peremoboere isn’t just about environmental activism; it’s about the courage to reclaim dignity when everything—land, livelihood, even breath—has been stolen.
Thank you, Adesuwa, for documenting this resistance with such clarity and heart. These aren’t abstract crises; they’re lived realities. May this piece ripple far beyond Bayelsa and echo wherever extraction masks itself as “progress.”
Reading this felt like standing ankle-deep in that same river — witnessing both the destruction and the defiance. The story of Peremoboere isn’t just about environmental activism; it’s about the courage to reclaim dignity when everything—land, livelihood, even breath—has been stolen.
Thank you, Adesuwa, for documenting this resistance with such clarity and heart. These aren’t abstract crises; they’re lived realities. May this piece ripple far beyond Bayelsa and echo wherever extraction masks itself as “progress.”
Thank you for this story. Is there a way we can link up?