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Ahmed Isah: The Voice Of The Voiceless

Jerry Emmason by Jerry Emmason
5 months ago
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In a country where systemic gaps often swallow the cries of the common man, Ahmed Isah, the “Ordinary President” of Brekete Family Human Rights Radio and Television, has built an enduring bridge between despair and hope.

His moniker, “The People’s President”, is not a political title but a heartfelt endorsement from millions who see in him their most potent advocate. Isah has transformed his radio platform into Nigeria’s most vibrant public square, a live-action tribunal where justice is pursued not with quiet diplomacy, but with relentless and passionate intensity.

Isah’s activities define a new genre of grassroots interventionist media. His daily programme, “Brekete Family,” is a real-time crisis-resolution centre. He takes calls from Nigerians across all strata, from a poor widow whose property has been seized to a middle-class professional cheated by a government agency or a private enterprise.

His genius lies in his on-air mediation: he directly calls the accused, whether a police officer, a corrupt civil servant, or an exploitative landlord and holds such persons to account live on radio and television.

This public shaming, combined with dogged follow-ups, has resolved countless cases of police brutality, administrative corruption, marital disputes and financial fraud. He fights for the poor by amplifying their plights and even the rich by holding systems accountable that fail everyone, proving that injustice is a universal foe.

His influence now transcends Nigeria’s borders, making him a voice for the voiceless in the diaspora. He regularly tackles cases of stranded migrants, unfair deportations and exploitative practices targeting Nigerians abroad, extending his advocacy to a global scale.

By calling public and private officials to order on-air, he performs a function many formal institutions have failed at: direct, immediate accountability. He tackles corruption not through lengthy investigations but by applying the overwhelming pressure of public opinion and moral suasion.

The man behind this phenomenon was shaped by ordinary beginnings. Born on September 21, 1960, in Chafe in the present Zamfara State, Isah’s early life from a very humble background immersed him in the everyday struggles of average Nigerians. This wasn’t an academic study; it was a lived experience.

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He entered broadcasting with a mission forged on the streets, not in a newsroom. He started Brekete Family from a humble studio, driven by a simple yet powerful idea: to create a family where the oppressed could find a voice and direct action.

Today, that idea has evolved into an international institution. Ahmed Isah, the “Ordinary President”, remains extraordinary precisely because he has institutionalised empathy.

He is not just a broadcaster; he is a first responder to injustice, a fearless investigator, and the people’s stern advocate, a compassionate champion, proving daily that one resonant voice can shake the foundations of complacency and corruption.

 

 

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