Nigeria’s young voters aren’t done yet, By Rinu Oduala, published in CNN

Rinu Oduala As the sun began to rise over the bustling city of Lagos, Nigeria, a group of young people dressed in t-shirts and jeans were already gathered outside a polling station. Joining the slow-moving queue, these young, educated voters had one common goal – to make a difference. They had grown up in a country plagued […]

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General Muhammadu Buhari: Your Time Is Up!, By Rinu Oduala

For far too long we have allowed the Nigerian government and the Buhari administration dismiss and downplay the impact and reach of social media on our culture, governance and economy. We let them lie blatantly about how we were simply wasting our time, called us miscreants, tried to delegitimise our collective power to advocate for […]

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All I Have Is My Voice; I Shouldn’t Be Unfairly Targeted For Using It, By Rinu Oduala

Nigeria is all I have, and I have a right to demand that it works for all of us, not just those with influence, wealth, or government positions. I am part of a generation of Nigerians who have lived most of their adult lives under ‘democratic’ rule and yet, I wake up feeling there is […]

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