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2025 Lagos LG Elections: LASIEC’s Process Raises Legal Concerns

With the current tenure of Local Government Chairmen and Councillors in Lagos State due to end on July 27, 2025, the lawful election window – per the Electoral Act is between February 25 and June 25, 2025. The announced date of July 12 falls outside this legal window, thereby putting LASIEC in direct violation of the Electoral Act 2022.

CSO’s Task INEC On Natasha Recall

For Immediate Release  April 23, 2025   Press Statement #FixPolitics, WARDC, others task INEC on Natasha’s recall CTC   To ensure transparency and due process, stakeholders in Nigeria’s democratic experiment have called on the Independent National Electoral Commission to make available the Certified True Copy of the petition to recall Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan (Peoples Democratic […]

EiE Changed Some Things, But the Seasons Have Remained

I don’t want my children to ask me one day what I did for my country and have no answer. When they ask, I want to tell them that I was neither an accomplice nor a victim, but someone who stood up to change the status quo.

Every Generation MUST……

Beyond the stories of what young people did and the lives lost, how will young people respond to leadership that has no vision and consistently shows in words and actions that it is not interested in building a Nigeria that allows its citizens to maximise their potential and fulfill their dreams?

Where is the Outrage? – Bisola

Many Nigerians view the government with deep mistrust—and often rightly so. But this mistrust, if unchecked, can cloud the way we engage. Too often, public discourse is driven by emotion rather than strategy.

We’re Launching Something Big!

Big news—we’re turning 15 in just one month! 🎂🎊 On March 16, 2025, EiE Nigeria will mark 15 years of empowering citizens, demanding accountability, and strengthening democracy. It’s been an incredible journey, and we couldn’t have done it without YOU!

1,712 Lives Lost in Nigeria – Let’s Talk About It

Get ready to be inspired by the true story of a woman who took on an entire system and won! We’re talking about the iconic Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti, the fearless leader of the Abeokuta Women’s Riot against colonial oppression in the 1940s. Her story is bringing the heat to the big screen, and we’re hosting a can’t-miss screening and panel discussion to decode what “people power” really means.

Follow the Money: The Budget Drama

Get ready to be inspired by the true story of a woman who took on an entire system and won! We’re talking about the iconic Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti, the fearless leader of the Abeokuta Women’s Riot against colonial oppression in the 1940s. Her story is bringing the heat to the big screen, and we’re hosting a can’t-miss screening and panel discussion to decode what “people power” really means.