Voices of Dissent: Youth Activism and the Rising Tide of Forceful Regime Change

    Muhammed Akanji & Fashola Olanrewaju | Research and Insights | Nov 06, 2024    
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In August, as scorching days stretched into restless nights, young activists across Nigeria gathered for a ten-day protest that captivated the nation. The energy in the air was palpable, yet beneath it was a simmering tension—a shared frustration born of promises unkept and voices unheard. Among the protesters was Aminu, a 24-year-old university graduate unable to secure a job in an economy where opportunities seem increasingly scarce. For Tunde and many others, taking to the streets was a final resort to demand accountability from their leaders and a chance to air the concerns that had been ignored for too long.

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