Nigeria’s 2023 presidential election – its cascading impact is likely to shape the course of this country in the next decade. And well ahead of the ballot, a new movement is challenging the country’s old political order, led by inspiring and influential Nigerians who are trying to reinvent Nigerian society for the better.
Their strategy? Harnessing the voting power of the much-ignored youth, the unpredictable majority in Nigeria – who it is hoped will become the principal battleground in an election that, with their help, could end the age of bad governance.
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