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‘Our Lives Are Not Disposable’: Akin Fadeyi Foundation Issues Clarion Call For Behavioral Change On Nigerian Roads

Adejoke Alabi-Henry by Adejoke Alabi-Henry
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In a poignant address that blended raw data with a plea for national soul-searching, Akin Fadeyi, Executive Director of the Akin Fadeyi Foundation (AFF), has declared that Nigeria’s road accident crisis will not be solved by infrastructure alone, but by a fundamental shift in the “collective consciousness” of its citizens.

Speaking at the unveiling of the foundation’s latest advocacy drama on February 17, 2026, Fadeyi challenged Nigerians to stop viewing road tragedies as “fate” and start seeing them as the direct result of avoidable human choices.

The statistics presented were nothing short of “chilling.” Drawing from 2025 Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) data, Fadeyi revealed a 9.2% rise in road casualties over the past year.

The 2025 Toll at a Glance:

Total Crashes: 10,446

Total Casualties: 38,689

Total Deaths: 5,289

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“These are not just numbers,” Fadeyi remarked. “They are unfinished stories, extinguished potentials, and families condemned to perpetual grief because of choices—often reckless, often avoidable.”

 

Beyond Potholes: The Human Element

While public discourse often blames poor road conditions for accidents, the AFF chief argued that overspeeding, improper overtaking, driving under impairment, and overloading are “behavioral infractions masquerading as fate.”

He noted that even the world’s most sophisticated road systems cannot compensate for “moral abdication” or human indiscipline. Fadeyi also issued a stern warning to enforcement agencies, stating that trading compliance for bribes is “tantamount to placing a market value on human life.”

The centerpiece of the event was the premiere of a one-minute advocacy drama, the latest installment in the Foundation’s decade-long tradition of using relatable storytelling to drive social change.

Scripted in-house and featuring veteran Nollywood actors, the campaign follows the success of the acclaimed “Corruption Not In My Country” series. The project has garnered support from heavyweights like the MacArthur Foundation, the European Union, and the UNODC.

“If you want to reach the heart of the people, communicate in the language they understand,” Fadeyi said, quoting Nelson Mandela. “This campaign is designed to interrupt dangerous habits we have, regrettably, normalized.”

The Foundation, known for its FlagIt App—a civic-tech tool that bridges the gap between public outrage and institutional action—is now calling for a massive “amplification” of this message.

Fadeyi made a direct appeal to the Federal Ministry of Information and National Orientation, as well as major broadcasters like NTA, AIT, and Channels TV, to carry the campaign. He urged every Nigerian—from influencers and faith leaders to everyday citizens—to share the drama across digital and physical spaces.

“Let this message be echoed until road safety becomes not merely a rule, but a culture,” he concluded. “Together, we can move Nigeria closer to a future where every journey is safe and every citizen returns home.”

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Adejoke Alabi-Henry

Adejoke Henry is the Editor, Lifestyle & Culture at Leadership Newspaper, where she oversees editorial direction, content strategy, and brand storytelling. A dynamic media professional, she brings a strong footprint in Nigeria's publishing and lifestyle space to her leadership role.

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