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Democracy & Participation | Social Development

“We demand an uprise, not an uprising”

April 22nd, 2016

Young professionals gathered to learn new ways to think about economics and social restructuring as …

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“Active citizenry will bring productive governance”

February 4th, 2013

Nigeria’s citizens have been increasingly active at the national level since the 2011 election, but …

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Nigeria’s citizens have been increasingly active at the national level since the 2011 election, but Tayo Elegbede, 24, a Commonwealth Correspondent from Nigeria, argues that active citizenry is needed at the local level of government, where it can have the most social and political impact. Individuals make up a society. The government leads, but for …

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Young professionals gathered to learn new ways to think about economics and social restructuring as they seek practical solutions to national issues. Timi Olagunju, 30, a Commonwealth Correspondent from Lagos in Nigeria, took part and reports on the conference. Fully armed with the concrete conviction that “no problem can be solved with the level of consciousness that …

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