
Ndidi Nwuneli, the founder and CEO of ONE Campaign, has urged Nigerians to use technology to hold the government accountable.
The Covenant Nation Church hosted the agriculture and nutrition expert at the event’s Wednesday event at The Platform Nigeria in Iganmu, Lagos.
Rebuilding Our Nation, an event with a theme, was a part of the celebrations marking Nigeria’s 65th anniversary.
Use technology and innovation to hold the government accountable. I don’t think the situation should be sugarcoated. Although we’ve heard about history and statistics, we won’t ever know what will happen next.
We have the tools to demand accountability from government through our voices, data, and innovations. Additionally, we must ensure our participation in the election cycle. We can’t let anyone else handle it. She said, “We have to get involved.”
Monitoring and transparency
The businessman urged young Nigerians to demand daily accountability using digital tools and emphasized that accountability be a core component of governance.
a form of trustworthy technology. We can improve transparency in the Commonwealth. Show us how you spend your money every day, if the budget is going to be X.
Give us the inflowing funds. Give an example of how it was used. As Nigerians, we merit our own privacy. That is not too much, in my opinion. The ONE campaign CEO said, “Your voices matter, and voices can change things.”
[Nigeria @65] Democracy Only Works If Intelligent People Vote — Leke AlderNwuneli urged Nigerians to use their Permanent Voters Card (PVC) to keep faith in the country’s future and to continue using it.
You can give up, I realized, but many people have given up. Get your voter registration card. Make sure you have your PVC.
Use social media to vent against bad behavior and present yourself. Gen Z must stop relying on one another. Both perseverance and perseverance continue to pay.
We must remain steadfast in our support for one another. We are all significant. The agricultural expert said, “We are investing in our future rather than just our present.”
Global Narratives: A Guide to the World
The founder of LEAP Africa urged Nigerians to change the world’s perceptions, particularly among the young people.
Although things are difficult, there are opportunities where there are challenges. Some people leave our countries, while others enter because they see the opportunities we have left behind.
Nwuneli said, “Changing narratives is not easy, but we can do it, soaring with one voice and ecosystem at a time.”
Source: Channels TV
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