Today, we celebrate our second anniversary as a community, and we couldn't be more proud of the strides we've made towards positive change.
As we reflect on our accomplishments, we are also excited to announce a new initiative that we have launched called “Citizen’s Club”.
In our latest piece, @OlanrewajuTwits examines Nigeria's electricity crisis not as a technical problem, but as a fifty-year institutional choice.
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A new year doesn’t come with answers. It comes with a question.
What will we build? What will we refuse to tolerate?
At CS, we start 2026 with clarity and a commitment to creating a better country.
The future isn’t automatic. It’s earned.
The work continues.
A president who gambled on painful reforms. A central bank governor who chose stability over growth. An opposition leader building coalitions. A billionaire who proved domestic refining works.
We chronicled them all—25 figures who shaped Nigeria's most turbulent year in decades.
Today, we celebrate our second anniversary as a community, and we couldn't be more proud of the strides we've made towards positive change.
As we reflect on our accomplishments, we are also excited to announce a new initiative that we have launched called “Citizen’s Club”.
One of my favorite things will always be writing for @CitizenSquare_
In this article, I write about the departure from Azikwe’s dream for Nigeria to reflect the dignity of the black man, against the backdrop of a world that no longer welcomes us.
Happy Independence Day 🇳🇬
Independence is no longer about from the British.
It’s about breaking free from the pit of our own making.
Survival, struggle, and the stubborn hope that this country can still become what it promised to be.
Happy Independence Day.
#nigeriaat65#independenceday2025
Nigeria @ 65
Independence isn’t about flags, anthems, or parades.
It’s about whether people can eat, live, and breathe free.
65 years on, Nigeria is still unfinished, carried on our backs, demanded with our voices.
100 Days of Tinubu: Hope, Progress, or Deceit?
On May 29th, 2023, Bola Ahmed Tinubu took the oath as President of Nigeria, promising a brighter future. Now, over 100 days in, the nation is divided. Is he the leader we hoped for or a letdown?
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There are two types of coup in Africa – Democratic Coups & Military Coups.
One is more prevalent than the other that makes the headlines every now & then.
It's time for Africa to transcend personalities and start building lasting institutions!
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Join us in this crucial examination of societal complexities, where we uncover the intricacies and implications that lie beneath Obasa's statement.
#LagosState#InclusionMatters#UnityInDiversity
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In this eye-opening article shared by @OlanrewajuTwits, he confronts the underlying issues surrounding the treatment of "non-indigenes" in Lagos, specifically those of South-Eastern origin.
The implications go beyond mere words, unveiling a divisive narrative that has implications in both politics and society. Prepare to delve into the deep and intricate layers of social dynamics as we unravel the repercussions of Speaker Obasa's statement that shook social media.