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In his final year at the University of Lagos, while Sowore was in the examination hall taking an exam, security operatives were waiting for him outside the classroom.
From 1998 to date:
Security agencies in Nigeria have arrested activist Omoyele Sowore 548 times.
He has been remanded in detention facilities 46 times.
He has faced trial in court 98 times.
Sowore has taken governors, senators, lawmakers, security agencies, and even the President of Nigeria to court. This is a man who has spent much of his life fighting legal and political battles.
Let us continue to mobilize for the revolution. It is our duty to keep conscientizing the people, spreading the message of revolution, and dismantling this oppressive regime.
This is the time for Nigerians to join the revolutionary train and make their voices heard. The fight continues until we win!
Revolution Time! Revolution Now!
Justice Mohammed Umar refused to recuse himself from presiding over my case and then ruled that I be remanded in custody, I addressed our Comrades on the solid need to remain resolute in pursuit of justice. There is no going back #RevolutionNow#Sowore2027
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My fellow Nigerians,
On this Democracy Day, I extend my warm greetings to every Nigerian at home and abroad. Today is more than a celebration of democracy. It is an opportunity for reflection.
It is a day to slow down and take stock of where we are as a nation, where we have come from, and where we are headed. It is a moment to honestly assess the state of our country, the quality of our leadership, the strength of our institutions, and the role each of us is playing in shaping Nigeria's future.
As we reflect, we must also give ourselves grace and gratitude. To every Nigerian who has refused to give up, who continues to work hard, speak up, raise a family, build a business, serve a community, defend the truth, or simply hold on to hope in difficult times: THANK YOU. Your resilience matters. Your sacrifices matter. Your commitment to a better Nigeria matter.
But reflection must lead to intention.
The Nigeria we desire will not emerge by chance. It will be built by citizens who choose, every day, to take responsibility for the future they want to see. Democracy is not a spectator sport. Nation-building is not the responsibility of government alone. It belongs to all of us.
Today, I invite every Nigerian to make a conscious decision.
Decide to be more engaged.
Decide to be more informed.
Decide to hold leaders accountable.
Decide to support what is right, even when it is difficult.
Decide to contribute, in whatever way you can, to the progress of your community and your country.
The framework (on the principle developed by Chine and Chuba Ezekwesili) is simple:
Reflect on where we are.
Be grateful for how far we have come.
Take responsibility for what must be done.
Act intentionally to create the future we desire.
History has shown that no nation transforms because a few people wished for change. Nations transform when ordinary citizens make an extraordinary commitment to a shared future.
Nigeria still holds immense promise. Our challenges are real, but so is our potential. The task before us is great, but it is not greater than the collective determination of Nigerians who refuse to surrender their hope.
Let this Democracy Day renew our resolve.
Let us slow down and reflect.
Let us be grateful.
Let us take responsibility.
Let us act with intention.
Together, we can birth the Nigeria of our dreams.
Nigeria will be #OK.
Happy Democracy Day, Nigeria.
Aisha Yesufu
For a Better Nigeria 🇳🇬
Today, as the APM Primary Election holds across Ogun State, I stand with a clear resolve to continue the journey of building a government that truly listens, serves, and delivers for the people.
As a Town Planner, I continue to draw from the importance of structure, vision, and sustainable development in shaping a better future. This informs my belief in people-centered governance; one that prioritizes progress, inclusiveness, growth, and the well-being of every Ogun resident.
As today’s process unfolds, I remain hopeful and committed, trusting that it will mark another step forward in our collective pursuit of a greater Ogun State.
#Rotte2027
#BuildingAPeopleCentricOgun
#APMPrimary
To God be the glory!
I am indeed honoured, humbled, and sincerely grateful to have emerged victorious in the APM Primary Election.
This victory is not mine alone, it belongs to every party leader, stakeholder, member, supporter, and every well-meaning citizen who believed in our shared vision for a better Ogun State. Your trust, sacrifices, encouragement, and unwavering support made this moment possible.
#ROTTE2027
#BuildingAPeopleCentricOgun
#APM
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@DAMIADENUGA It’s quite easy for them to order civilians to remove clothes that appear like camouflage but they can’t order bandits and gun men to do same. Lazy folks acting on illegality!