They say, my friend’s enemy is my enemy. So when does your enemy become your friend? It is all about interest and changes in perspectives. Therefore, there are permanent interests but no permanent friends. At the moment, it has been a drama roller coas ...
#CallOfDuty – Gender Justice Series
The conversation on Gender Justice on our ‘Call of Duty’ series continued this week with Akwa Ibom State First Lady, Martha Udom Emmanuel discussing Motherhood, Parenting, and Gender-Based Violence with our wonderful host, Bolanle Olukanni. Missed the co ...
Religious Gatherings in a Pandemic
Dear Active Citizen, How are you doing? How are you adapting to our current realities? Are you back in your places of worship or still worshipping God in the corner of your home? We understand the importance of connecting with your God especially du ...
The Millennial First Lady
The conversation on ‘Call of Duty’ continued this week with our series on Gender Justice in partnership with WARDC and Women Radio 91.7FM. We have had 3 sessions with 3 First Ladies: Bisi Fayemi, Ekiti State; Olufolake Abdulrazaq, Kwara State and Zainab ...
Shine Your Eye Website
Hurray!!! Our Shine Your Eye has a new feature. When you type in your polling Unit number in the search box, it returns everyone (except LG) that represents you. Visit the website to have an experience of the new feature. Engage your elected officia ...
Call of Duty – Culture Shapers
The conversation on ‘Call of Duty’ this week has been centred around Culture Shapers. We have had 3 sessions with topnotch hosts and guests: Kate Henshaw, Hilda Dokubo, Kemi Lala Akindoju, Efe Omorogbe, Audu Maikori, Banky Wellington and MI Abaga. Toda ...
#StateOfEmergencyGBV
In a communique signed by the Chairman, Nigeria Governors Forum (NGF), Dr. Kayode Fayemi after the meeting held with the governors on Wednesday, June 10th, the governors agreed to declare a state of emergency on #SGBV in their states and domesticate relev ...
We Must Protest this Injustice!
Recent events in Nigeria have revealed a seemingly silent 'epidemic' - Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV). SGBV appears silent as survivors find it difficult to speak up for varying reasons including fear, threat, backlash, and attack on their person ...