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    Home » Prof. Usman Yusuf’s Kuje Prison Note: A Testament of Resilience and Conviction
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    Prof. Usman Yusuf’s Kuje Prison Note: A Testament of Resilience and Conviction

    The North JournalsBy The North JournalsFebruary 5, 2025Updated:April 4, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    In an age where silence is often mistaken for peace and conformity is rewarded, few voices dare to stand against the tide of injustice. Among them is Professor Usman Yusuf, a man whose unwavering principles have landed him in the confines of Kuje Prison. Yet, rather than a lament, his note from incarceration is a powerful testament to inner peace, faith, and resilience.

    His message, a short yet profound reflection on his experience, conveys a deep sense of contentment despite his circumstances. “Salam All. Greetings from Kuje, thank you all for your support and concern,” he begins, addressing his supporters with warmth and gratitude. Despite being confined within prison walls, he reassures those concerned about his well-being, expressing that he is “doing very well in the VIP wing,” where he shares meals and prayers with fellow inmates in solitude, away from the “maddening crowd.”

    Rather than viewing his incarceration as a punishment, Prof. Yusuf frames it as an opportunity—one that allows him to rest, sleep, and read. In a world constantly moving at a relentless pace, he finds solace in a forced pause, using this time for personal reflection and intellectual nourishment.

    Drawing strength from his faith, he references a powerful verse from Surah Al-Baqara: “Allah will not put a burden on any person that he cannot bear.” This unwavering belief reinforces his conviction that his predicament is a test of faith—one he is prepared to endure. “I have long ago raised my hands and told Allah that I can bear this burden of speaking the truth against injustice, so help me God,” he affirms, demonstrating his steadfast dedication to truth and justice.

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    Perhaps the most striking revelation in his note is his newfound inner peace. “I now have an inner peace and calmness that I have never had,” he writes, indicating that despite being in a prison cell, he feels liberated in a way he never did outside. His message carries the weight of a man who has come to terms with his destiny, trusting in the divine plan while standing firm in his beliefs.

    Importantly, he reassures that his family remains strong and well, alleviating concerns about the personal cost of his imprisonment. His resilience is not just his own but extends to those who stand with him, strengthening the resolve of his supporters.

    Prof. Usman Yusuf’s message from Kuje Prison is more than just a note from behind bars—it is a declaration of strength, faith, and defiance in the face of adversity. His words serve as an inspiration to all who dare to speak truth to power, reminding us that true freedom lies not in physical space but in the courage of conviction. In his solitude, he has found clarity; in his confinement, he has found peace. And as history has often shown, the voices that refuse to be silenced echo the loudest beyond the walls meant to contain them.

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