Onyedimmakachukwu is a Writer-at-large for Ventures Africa. You can follow him on twitter @AfekSionate Latest Articles by Onyedimmakachukwu Obiukwu Contributor Nigeria: Change in 2019? Nah. On to the next one. Political activism this election season cannot rescue Nigeria from the dungeons of bad governance, only the building of an off-season movement will. Contributor Nigeria,19 Years Since 1999: In defence of democracy. May 29 2018 19 years since 1999, democracy hasn’t delivered the promise of social upliftment for most Nigerians. Contributor Beyond Buhari: The institutional campaign against Nigeria’s youth. President Buhari’s labelling of Nigerian youth as lazy and uneducated, though reprehensible, is not in the least surprising. Contributor Wives on Strike 2: The blueprint for how we should strike. Beautifully scripted and cinematically engaging, Wives on Strike 2 is a strong and compelling guide on how to tackle oppression, build movements and win power. Contributor Errm, sorry, but we cannot #EndSARS. The current #EndSARS campaign brings to mind another #EndSARS campaign of a not too distant past. Contributor The Zimbabwean Facade. On the surface, it seems like something great is happening in Zimbabwe. Contributor Nigerian Universities: Where free speech and civil debates go to die…. The prevailing assertion in Nigeria’s socio-political space is that government at every level, often led by money-driven megalomaniacs, is the biggest threat to free speech, pointed criticism and civil debates. This is not entirely true.
Contributor Nigeria: Change in 2019? Nah. On to the next one. Political activism this election season cannot rescue Nigeria from the dungeons of bad governance, only the building of an off-season movement will.
Contributor Nigeria,19 Years Since 1999: In defence of democracy. May 29 2018 19 years since 1999, democracy hasn’t delivered the promise of social upliftment for most Nigerians.
Contributor Beyond Buhari: The institutional campaign against Nigeria’s youth. President Buhari’s labelling of Nigerian youth as lazy and uneducated, though reprehensible, is not in the least surprising.
Contributor Wives on Strike 2: The blueprint for how we should strike. Beautifully scripted and cinematically engaging, Wives on Strike 2 is a strong and compelling guide on how to tackle oppression, build movements and win power.
Contributor Errm, sorry, but we cannot #EndSARS. The current #EndSARS campaign brings to mind another #EndSARS campaign of a not too distant past.
Contributor The Zimbabwean Facade. On the surface, it seems like something great is happening in Zimbabwe.
Contributor Nigerian Universities: Where free speech and civil debates go to die…. The prevailing assertion in Nigeria’s socio-political space is that government at every level, often led by money-driven megalomaniacs, is the biggest threat to free speech, pointed criticism and civil debates. This is not entirely true.