Clarity is the foundation of progress
Short lessons on how government works
The tribe you'd defend to the death might be younger than your grandfather.
Many Nigerians grow up believing that government resources should first benefit their own region or ethnic group.
Security agencies cannot be everywhere—but citizens are already present in their communities every day.
Patriotism is not only about waving flags or singing the national anthem.
Not every political party gives ordinary members a real voice.
See why bad leadership thrives in Africa
Many young people believe that older politicians stay in power simply because they refuse to leave or because younger candidates never run against them.
Many people believe government property belongs to ‘no one,’ so damaging it has no real consequence.
Street protests alone are enough to fix governance problems.
All protests are treated the same, regardless of what happens during them.