In a world where the voices of the oppressed often struggle to be heard, individuals like Ahmad Isa, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Human Rights Radio and Television, shine as a beacon of hope and courage.
Through his platform, he has consistently championed the cause of justice, giving voice to those who have long been silenced.

Ahmad Isa, fondly known as the Ordinary President, is anything but ordinary. His unique approach to public service broadcasting has transformed how issues of injustice, marginalization, and abuse of power are addressed in Nigeria. He speaks not only as a media professional but as a passionate advocate for the downtrodden.
What sets him apart is his resilience and moral clarity. In a time when many avoid controversial issues for fear of reprisal, Ahmad Isa chooses to confront them head-on. His fearless stance and unwavering focus on human rights have earned him the trust and admiration of millions.
The Berekete Family, under his dynamic leadership, is more than just a radio community it is a movement. It is a collective of people bound by the mission to protect human dignity, to stand for the truth, and to offer help where it is needed most. Together, they have created a sanctuary for the voiceless.
Through investigative storytelling and real-time intervention, Ahmad Isa and his team offer immediate hope to many in distress. They turn pain into purpose, and despair into determination. Their platform often becomes the first and sometimes the only source of support for those who have nowhere else to turn.
One of the most powerful aspects of their work is the accessibility of their platform. Ordinary Nigerians, regardless of status or background, can share their stories, seek justice, and find a supportive network ready to act. This openness is what makes Human Rights Radio both unique and indispensable.
Their work is not without risk. Speaking truth to power comes with threats, intimidation, and opposition. Yet, Ahmad Isa and the Berekete Family continue to stand firm, driven by a profound sense of responsibility and a deep love for justice.
We celebrate their courage not just to speak, but to act. Their tireless efforts to mediate conflicts, expose corruption, and demand accountability have made a tangible difference in the lives of countless individuals across the country.
What they have built is a culture of transparency and responsibility. They have shown that media can be more than a tool for information it can be a platform for healing, justice, and national transformation.
Their impact reminds us that human rights are not mere slogans; they are the foundation of a just society. And it takes brave individuals and communities like Ahmad Isa and the Berekete Family to protect and promote these rights daily.
Let this tribute serve as a heartfelt acknowledgment of their selfless service to humanity. Their consistency in standing with the oppressed inspires all of us to be more courageous, more compassionate, and more committed to the cause of justice.
As citizens, we are challenged to follow in their footsteps to use whatever platforms and influence we have to uplift others. We may not all have a microphone, but we all have a voice. Let us use it to speak up when it matters most.
To the Ordinary President and the entire Berekete Family: your work is a gift to the nation. Your energy, wisdom, and sacrifice have ignited a powerful movement rooted in truth and justice. You represent the very best of what we hope Nigeria can become.
From Gombe, I offer this tribute as a token of respect and gratitude. May your strength never fade, and may your mission continue to grow. We stand with you in solidarity, and we thank you for standing with us.
Abdulkadir Aliyu Shehu a Journalist writes from Gombe and can be reached via danfodio247@gmail.com



