Your Voice, Your Power, Your Change!
Your Voice, Your Power, Your Change!

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Activism

Collaborate with other organizations, grassroots movements, and community leaders to amplify your voice and strengthen the impact of your activism.

02

Engagement

Focus on engaging younger generations through educational programs, mentorship opportunities, and platforms for youth-led initiatives. Encourage their active participation in civic life.

03

Political Participation

Encourage community members to run for office, or support candidates who align with your values. Hold elected officials accountable by monitoring their performance and publicizing their actions.

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POWER SHIFT: How Our Actions and Inactions Shape The Future of Nigeria

This book is written for people who want to run for political office, aspire to a career in politics, and the silent majority who do not know that their actions and inactions are contributing to the way Nigeria is. Politics in Nigeria is not a completely flawed system, there is a way out.

This book also clears general misconceptions many people have about politics and paints a clear picture of practical actions one can take to run and win elections in Nigeria. Power Shift is a must-read for anyone who is planning to participate in the election for the first time in Nigeria. It will save you time and resources. This book also outlines key strategies that will make third force political platforms work and how new political or opposition parties can strengthen their opportunities for future success. This is a practical guide for building a political movement from scratch. 

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