By Auwal Gombe
We have suffered long enough under the weight of poor governance, corruption, and ineffective leadership in Nigeria.
Our country blessed with abundant resources and potential has been held back by those who prioritise their own interests over the well-being of over two hundred million citizens of country
It’s time to awaken to the reality of our situation and demand change.
We deserve better than:
– A struggling economy that fails to provide for our basic needs
– A healthcare system that neglects our health and well-being
– An education system that fails to equip us for the future
– A government that prioritizes corruption over transparency and accountability
We have the power to shape our destiny and future
Let us rise up and demand for
– Good governance that serves the people, not just the few
– Economic policies that create opportunities and prosperity
– Access to quality education and healthcare
– Transparency and accountability in government
Together, we can build a Nigeria that works for all,
Let us unite and demand change. The time is now.
Join the protest and Demand for a better Nigeria.
Let your voice be heard.
We have been silenced for far too long. We have been oppressed, marginalized, and denied our basic human rights as Citizens of Nigeria
We have the right to:
– Quality education and healthcare
– Good governance and transparency
– Economic opportunities and prosperity
– Freedom of speech and assembly
– Live without fear of oppression and violence
But these rights are being trampled upon by those who are supposed to protect them.
It’s time to rise up and demand changes
We must not be afraid to speak truth to power,
We must not be silenced by fear or intimidation,
We must not agree to be divided by ethnicity, religion, or political affiliation.
We are Nigerians, united in our quest for a better future.
We will no longer be silenced,We will no longer be oppressed’ We will rise up and demand our rights.
Let’s Take to the streets and Make our voice heard. Demand for justice and change
Together, we can make a difference. Together, we can create a Nigeria that works for all.
Rise up, Nigerians Rise up for your rights!”
Please note that this is a call to peaceful protest and civil disobedience, and it’s important to emphasise the importance of non-violent resistance.
Auwal Gombe, writes from Abuja



