They were the words I'd longed for. "The process of releasing Moses is on course" declared Nigerian Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan last year. It was amazing to hear - I'd spent 15 months working on the case of this 23-year old man, who was tortured as a child and sentenced to death. Last year, Amnesty activists around the world joined me and together we had sent over 500,000 messages to the Governor demanding justice. And he had heard us.
But today, Moses remains in his cell.
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