Today, GoNigeria releases a statement calling on every eligible Nigerian, particularly the millions of young people who have turned 18 since the last general election, to register to vote before the 24 July 2026 deadline.
Over the past few weeks, GoNigeria has been actively engaging young Nigerians through sustained on-the-ground outreach and across a range of media and digital platforms to make voter registration information more accessible. This work will continue in the days ahead.
While voter registration is the immediate priority, it is only one part of GoNigeria's broader mission, anchored by our four foundational pillars: electoral reform, the protection of freedom of speech, judicial reform, and the security of life and property.
I encourage you to read the full statement. If you are eligible to vote, please register before the deadline. If you know someone who is eligible but has not yet registered, encourage them to do the same.
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@AskMichaelTaiwo@grok@65 The US @65 didn’t have the extent of contextual opportunities that today's world offers Nigeria—which it evidently isn't taking advantage of due to corrupt leadership. Time guarantees nothing if we continue on this trajectory.
@AskMichaelTaiwo@grok The error with this comparison is that it may fail to recognise the differences in times between the US @65 & Nigeria @65. Although the age baseline may be nominally the same, I think they are realistically different.
@channelstv Very silly lots. As if impoverishing the masses is not enough, they are in the media every day trying to insult the sensibilities of right-thinking Nigerians, constantly distorting reality instead of doing the work they said it was their turn to do.
@femiogunleye9 Do you really know how foolish and self-deprecating this sounds? A citizen noticed systemic abandonment of education, & went beyond calling out the govt to making meaningful contributions to salvage the situation, but according to Femi the retard, he should apologize to the govt.
Tony Elumelu had never set camera to buy corn before until Remi Told Nigerian women to go and sell corn.
Elumelu's daughters should go and sell corn so that I too will set camera and buy from them.
Let his family lead by example
When I got to Rome this morning, I was presented with this beautiful certificate.
The Romans are happy that we came to compete.
The world will celebrate our superstars.
@ceo_wale Hi Wale,
I have taken a look at Zacrac's website, and beyond the brilliant use of colours, your copy and interactivity signal that you have a user-centered approach to design. And I think we can build something wonderful because I approach design exactly the same way.
Suffering differs. Two people might be going through the same shit, but they aren't suffering the same. I believe suffering shrinks or expands relative to the extent of our exposure. The more we’re aware of what’s possible, the more we suffer from not living it.
@Big_joe3888@Wizarab10 Be wary of unearned knowledge. Avoid the temptation of ever thinking you can fully figure life out, or the arrogance of always having certainty handed over to you by life. When you see a brother falling, instead of laughing or philosophizing learn from that fall. Shit happens!
@Big_joe3888@Wizarab10 Be wary of unearned knowledge. Avoid the temptation of ever thinking you can fully figure life out, or the arrogance of always having certainty handed over to you by life. When you see a brother falling, instead of laughing or philosophizing learn from that fall. Shit happens!
@NariGeorgewill This is a smart but difficult thing to do. There's always this haunting feeling that enlarges the opportunity cost of choosing one path over another. You may constantly wonder if your life would have turned out differently if you had taken a different path.
The reason your mother fried Akara to send you to school is so that you can be a better citizen of the society and have a fighting chance against poverty. She didn't do it for you to come online and defend frying of Akara as economic empowerment. Don't waste her efforts.