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Season Giftings from EiE!

Dear Active Citizen, This holiday season, spread purpose along with joy. 🎄 Our limited-edition merch makes the perfect meaningful gift. Whether it’s the OOTC T-Shirt, a stylish tote bag, or a mug to fuel your advocacy effort, you’ll #MakeChangeHappen in style.

Where the Money Goes: The ThursdayTalks Recap!

Dear Active Citizen, This month’s #ThursdayTalks was a thought-provoking and intense conversation that discussed government spending. For those who couldn’t make it, here’s your all-access pass to the key moments:

Navigating Nigeria’s Reality!

Dear Active Citizen, Ever had your travel plans come with a disclaimer? Yes, you read that correctly. Our security situation is so “interesting” that even the NYSC handbook has a chapter on how to deal with potential kidnapping situations. It’s been buzzing online, and we thought it was worth sharing here. Who needs a GPS […]

Election Alert: Bayelsa, Imo and Kogi!

Dear Active Citizen, Tomorrow’s a big day for Bayelsa, Imo, and Kogi as they head to the polls. 🇳🇬 Your voice matters, but so does your safety! 🚨 Here’s a quick rundown.

Q3 Recap – Expanding Our Horizons

Dear Active Citizen, We’re thrilled to bring you a recap of our exciting activities during the third quarter of 2023. From enlightening discussions to empowering initiatives, we’ve been on a mission to keep you informed, engaged, and ready to shape Nigeria’s future. Let’s dive into the highlights.

#EndSARS 3 Years Memorial – A Call to Remember and Act

Dear Active Citizen, As we mark the third year remembrance of the #EndSARS protests, it’s essential to reflect on the reasons to be both angry and resolute. This commemoration serves as a reminder of the unfortunate events that transpired at the Lekki Tollgate and the many unanswered questions that still linger.

Sọ̀rọ̀ Sókè!!!

Dear Active Citizen, Yesterday, we engaged in a deeply significant conversation that holds immense emotional weight. This discussion was a prelude to what lies ahead in October, a month that will mark the 3rd year since the #EndSARS protests.