20 sickle cell patients died in my hands – Aisha Edward

Hey its time to heal and move on!
My Sickle Cell Helpless Children were even more brutalized than any other group of persons in the society yet nobody ever thought of protesting on their behalf and today youths are angry with me for not supporting their protest. Really?
Last year and this year alone I watched about 20 members of APLSCD whom I took as my own children die painfully without enjoying their right to live in the Nigerian Society and buried in a most agonizing manner without anybody protesting for them.
Meanwhile the society saw them as some group of ostracized and discriminated youths who deserve no right to live because they are living with sickle cell disorder.
Who actually protested for them when they were being killed and still currently being killed by sitting on top of the new sickle cell law?
WHO ACTUALLY PROTESTED FOR THOSE YOUTHS? NOBODY DID!
Today people are sad that I sorted for equity, justice and fairness to all mankind including those in the uniform who had several times extended love and care to those rejected children regardless of their alleged brutal nature.
That was my only sin which I ask for forgiveness just to move on.
Indeed life is not balanced at all.
What you see is what you get.
I have also learn to be very loyal to my family regardless the circumstances I have found myself.
Thank you friends.