The Killings In Jos And The Government’s Failure To Protect Nigerian Lives

Enough is Enough (EiE) Nigeria unequivocally condemns the killings in Jos, Plateau State
EiE Celebrates 16 Years Anniversary

EiE’s 16th anniversary is not just another milestone; it is a recommitment to holding leaders accountable, building civic infrastructure at the grassroots, and ensuring that come 2027, Nigeria’s women and youth are more informed and engaged than ever before. “Our mission is bigger than any individual”, she stated. And so, we call on individuals and organisations to support this work by joining EiE’s Enablers Network to fund and sustain citizen-led change.
A Statement on the Reckless Proceedings in the House of Representatives

Ufuoma Nnamdi-Udeh, Executive Director of EiE Nigeria, strongly condemned the Senate’s action: “The Senate’s ‘cosmetic’ amendment to the Electoral Act is nothing short of a calculated insult to the intelligence of the Nigerian people. By creating a convenient ‘network failure’ escape clause, they have essentially legalised electoral fraud. This is not the reform Nigerians demanded, protested for, and deserve. We will not accept half-measures that preserve the same loopholes that made 2023 a credibility nightmare.”
WHO SHAPES THE NIGERIAN LIFE?

Zikoko Citizen is set to host the second edition of its flagship event, The Citizen Townhall. In partnership with Luminate and the Open Society Foundation, the Townhall will be the most defining civic gathering for young Nigerians ahead of the 2027 general elections.
Electoral Act Amendment: Senate’s Decision Sets Nigeria Up for Another Cycle of Disputed Elections

Ufuoma Nnamdi-Udeh, Executive Director of EiE Nigeria, strongly condemned the Senate’s action: “The Senate’s ‘cosmetic’ amendment to the Electoral Act is nothing short of a calculated insult to the intelligence of the Nigerian people. By creating a convenient ‘network failure’ escape clause, they have essentially legalised electoral fraud. This is not the reform Nigerians demanded, protested for, and deserve. We will not accept half-measures that preserve the same loopholes that made 2023 a credibility nightmare.”
Nigeria’s New Tax Reforms Must Be Anchored on Trust

Enough is Enough (EiE) Nigeria has called on the Federal Government to pause the implementation of Nigeria’s newly enacted tax reform laws, scheduled to commence on January 1, 2026, until critical governance, transparency, and public trust concerns are addressed.
End the 11-Year Nightmare of School Abductions

On Friday, November 21, 2025, 303 students and 12 teachers were abducted from St Mary’s Catholic Primary and Secondary Schools, Papiri, Agwarra LGA, Niger State.
Five Years After #EndSARS, the Injustices Persist

Five years after Nigerians took to the streets to demand an end to police brutality, the events of October 20, 2025 show that little has changed.
EiE Expands #myLGA Project to Osun State

Following the recent announcement of the #myLGA Project’s expansion to Ekiti State, Enough is Enough Nigeria (EiE Nigeria) has confirmed Osun State as the newest addition
EiE Expands #myLGA Project to Ekiti State

EiE Nigeria has launched its #myLGA Project in Ekiti State, setting up #OfficeOfTheCitizen HelpDesks in six LGAs to boost grassroots engagement, accountability, and service delivery ahead of the 2026 elections.