We need to keep encouraging, assisting and persuading youth to obtain voter cards in order to change bad leaders who have technically denied youth opportunities through increased monitization of party politics, to favourably contest for elective offices.
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We need to keep encouraging, assisting and persuading youth to obtain voter cards in order to change bad leaders who have technically denied youth opportunities through increased monitization of party politics, to favourably contest for elective offices.
I think we, Nigerians, need to normalise debating issues without insults.
Just because we disagree doesn’t mean we’re fighting or that the other person is bad or has evil motives or is less intelligent.
It breaks my heart to see how we turn every issue into slogans and insults.
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And citizens, in an attention economy, your attention is a powerful commodity. It’s your path to agency. Choose how you focus your attention. Don’t squander your attention to clickbait headlines. Play hard to get. Your attention is your power.
The Nigerian elites who are in and out of power should understand the reasons of the protest, and act accordingly and legally.
Security, education, health and employment are not exclusive right of few. They are the rights of all and sundry. Please provide them.
"The Nigerian youth are fighting back with vigor and defiance because it’s their only chance to live. They are suddenly engaged because they are enraged. The only thing they have to lose is their oppression. That’s not a loss anyone regrets." Excerpt from my column tmrw #EndSARS
In Nigeria, there's huge need to address the gap of formal adolescent participation structures and policies exit but they haven't used fully to create concrete sustainable adolescent engagement at community level