The first edition of #ThursdayTalks for this year will be holding on January 31, 2019. This month edition would be exploring the role of the media in the upcoming election,…
Read Moreby Feyi Fawehinmi If you are reading TWOTS for the first time, the back catalogue is here. This was a short trip so this edition is somewhat abridged. 1 I…
Read MoreThe February 6th protest that had been announced by 2Baba in conjunction with @EIENigeria was cancelled by 2Baba yesterday. Still @EIENigeria insists it is carrying on with the protests as…
Read MoreEkiti state governor, Ayo Fayose has decided to throw his weight behind the February 5th protest organised by EnoughisEnough Nigeria and 2Baba. One wonders if he did not see…
Read Moreby Chi Ibe First, let's take you through dictionary definitions: According to Merriam-Webster, simple and full definitions: 1. Full Definition of bigot: a person who is obstinately or intolerantly devoted to his…
Read Moreby Samuel Olatunji Oftentimes when we read books of some people and look at the quality of their achievements, their ‘perfect’ lives make our own ‘imperfection’ very obvious and make…
Read MoreEnough is Enough (EiE) Nigeria, a coalition of individuals and organizations committed to instituting a culture of good governance and public accountability in Nigeria through active citizenship, has called on…
Read Moreby Emmanuel Chidiogo L-R: The Moderator; Elder Adewusi of the SDP and Ibrahim Adeoti of the UPN. The first ever Osun state gubernatorial election debate took place yesterday at…
Read Moreby Oge Okonkwo Denrele and Adunni - hosts with raffle tickets Nigeria’s foremost coalition of young Nigerians promoting good governance, public accountability and citizen engagement, ENOUGH IS ENOUGH NIGERIA kicked…
Read Moreby Oge Okonkwo "The man dies in all who keep silent in the face of tyranny" - Wole Soyinka Enough is Enough Nigeria hosts an evening of music, spoken word…
Read Moreby Chude Jideonwo You wouldn't think it looking up at the endless commercials on CNN - Malawi as a new tourist destination, Uganda as a hot spot for business expansion…
Read Moreby Dele Momodu There is neither the will nor the resolve to create positive change. Like all others who love Nigeria, President Jonathan’s friend and confidant must be cringing at…
Read MoreSocial Media helps us look beyond the narrow; it helps us do great things. by Chude Jideonwo My team stands at a truly privileged position: with YNaija, one of the…
Read Moreby Lekan Olanrewaju It's finally here! The Future Awards Symposium on governance and leadership will be holding tomorrow – 19 March at the Shell Hall of the Muson Centre, Lagos. The Headline…
Read Moreby Hauwa Gambo Obiageli Ezekwesili The Central Working Committee (CWC) for The Nigeria Symposium for Young & Emerging Leaders has announced that registration closes at 12 noon on Wednesday, March…
Read Moreby Emmanuel Osanedum Y! was Media Partner for the country’s first youth-focused gubernatorial debate hosted by EnoughisEnough Nigeria in partnership with the Cross River-based Aftershool Peer Mentorship Project. The immediate…
Read MorePhoto credit: Ford Foundation by Hauwa Gambo On Saturday, 25 February, the people of Cross River will have the opportunity to vote for its next Executive Governor. Following the success…
Read Moreby EnoughaEnougha “We cannot pander to the threats of the people we RULE.” - Minister of Labour, Emeka Wogu We disagree! Democracy is a government of the people, by…
Read Moreby 'Ifreke Inyang Def-H (real name Umoh Obot Young) is a HipHop artiste from Port Harcourt. To help tackle corruption and violence he started the ‘Nigeria Stand Up’ movement which…
Read Moreby Seyi Lawal EnoughisEnough Nigeria, the leading voice for young people in governance, today issued a formal press statement through its Executive Director, Yemi Adamolekun, detailing its argument against the…
Read MoreThe battle line appears to be drawn. Tomorrow, the president, Goodluck Jonathan is set to make real his decision to get rid of the subsidy on fuel. EnoughisEnough Nigeria, easily…
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