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MOTOSHO — SHOW ME THE LAW (Part 2) The powerful sequel to “The Man Who Saw Tomorrow.” This song tells the emotional, painful story of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, a man imprisoned not for violence or crime, but for the power of his voice. While bandits walk freely, negotiate with government officials, and terrorize innocent citizens, a man with only a microphone was given life in prison. This video brings those injustices to life — from the secret negotiations with armed bandits, to the illegal rendition from Kenya, to the courtroom battles where the question still echoes: “Omotosho… show me the law.” With stunning visuals generated by advanced AI, this music film captures the fear, courage, pain, and the unstoppable truth behind the struggle for justice in Nigeria. 🔥 WHAT TO EXPECT IN THIS VIDEO Cinematic reenactments of key moments in Nnamdi Kanu’s legal battle Symbolic scenes of injustice, corruption, and resilience Emotional storytelling, dramatic soundscapes, and strong visual metaphors A voice rising from the darkness, calling for freedom and justice A gripping narrative through every lyric and scene 🎵 ABOUT THE SONG “MOTOSHO — SHOW ME THE LAW” is a protest anthem for every Nigerian who believes in truth, justice, and freedom. It exposes the double standard where killers roam free while a man who spoke for his people is chained. 📣 JOIN THE CONVERSATION Do you believe justice has been served? Do you think the world is hearing this cry for freedom? Share your thoughts in the comments — this story is not over. 👍 LIKE • 🔔 SUBSCRIBE • 💬 COMMENT If this message touched you, support the movement by sharing this video everywhere. Truth cannot die. Justice cannot hide. Freedom will rise.