I believe in Jesus ~Educationist~POLITICIAN~Entrepreneur~serial volunteer~Gender inclusivity ~Deputy Director plateau @electoralcollegeNG~ PRO @YWIPFplateau
So yesterday I found my self in the midst of some men discussing the 2023 presidential election tribunal and one of them was confidently arguing the fact that the submission of party register not later than 30days before date of primaries to INEC is not a law.
Ah!
Please,
Politics carries a year-round cost that is reflected in public budgets, government institutions, and the machinery of governance that operates long after votes have been cast.
Understanding that cost is essential to understanding how public resources are allocated, how priorities are set, and how government serves citizens.
Join us at 6pm on Thursday for this week’s episode of #Politeracy101, as @kunlelawal of @electoralcollng speaks on what it takes to win power and sustain it in Nigeria.
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From everyday justice to high-stake election disputes, the judiciary remains one of Nigeria’s most powerful institutions.
How does it work? How far do its powers extend? And what reforms are necessary ahead of 2027?
Join our explainer session where @kunlelawal and @seyi_bella break down how the judiciary functions, its role in Nigeria’s democracy, and what citizens should understand about the courts before, during, and beyond elections.
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@thecableng As long as the Kobo collect data collection tool works, these people don't have an excuse. We have enough time to upgrade and male it better.
one built on peace, inclusion, and shared responsibility.
What’s one thing about Plateau State you still don’t understand, but deeply love?
Let’s tell our stories and shape the next 50 years together. 💚🤍
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One thing I still don’t fully understand about Plateau State, even as we mark 50 years today, Is how a place with so much diversity keeps teaching me unity in the most unexpected ways.
we’ve healed, we’re still healing. But there’s something special about a state that keeps choosing hope, even when history gives it every reason not to.
As we celebrate this golden milestone, let’s do more than post throwback pictures. Let’s recommit to the Plateau of our dreams,
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Did you know?
Nigeria’s electoral law sets limits on how much candidates can spend on campaigns — but most voters don’t know what those limits are, who is allowed to donate, or how spending is supposed to be monitored.
As we head towards 2027, campaign money will shape who gets heard, who gets seen, and who gets elected.
Join our next Civic Literacy Project conversation to learn how campaigns are funded in Nigeria and what it means for governance.
#Politeracy101
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Elections don’t run on vibes. They run on money.
Who pays for campaign posters, rallies, ads and influencers?
How much are politicians allowed to spend — and who’s checking?
As we get closer to 2027, campaign money plays a bigger role than most people realise.
Join us on Thursday at 6pm as we break down how campaign money works, the rules, the loopholes, and why it should matter to you.
#Politeracy101
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The Nigerian constitution affects your life more than you realise — from what you can say online, to how power is exercised in Nigeria. But how much do you know about it?
Join us at 6pm for an explainer session on what it says, what it guarantees, and why it often feels disconnected from daily reality.
In partnership with TheCable, the Electoral College Nigeria @electoralcollng is launching *The Civic Literacy Project* — a political literacy engagement series designed to help Nigerians understand the constitution, governance, power, and elections.
Through conversations led by experienced panellists, each session will break down complex civic and political issues into the simplest terms, making them easier to understand, engage with, and apply in everyday civic life.
Join the first episode on Thursday at 6pm as @kunlelawal shares tips on engaging and harnessing the constitution.
#Politeracy101
https://t.co/zlXBxCdzh7
In partnership with TheCable, the Electoral College Nigeria @electoralcollng is launching *The Civic Literacy Project* — a political literacy engagement series designed to help Nigerians understand the constitution, governance, power, and elections.
Through conversations led by experienced panellists, each session will break down complex civic and political issues into the simplest terms, making them easier to understand, engage with, and apply in everyday civic life.
Join the first episode on Thursday at 6pm as @kunlelawal shares tips on engaging and harnessing the constitution.
#Politeracy101
https://t.co/zlXBxCdzh7