It seems to me that there are no activists in the list that are in their late twenties and early thirties(I hope that I am wrong). If so, does this mean that the young ones are not enlisting into activism or is it that gerontocracy is creeping into the Nigerian pro-democracy/Civil Society space?
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On Friday, 28 February 2014 20:01:58 UTC+1, Chidi Anthony Opara wrote:
On Friday, 28 February 2014 20:01:58 UTC+1, Chidi Anthony Opara wrote:
A few weeks ago, when the Federal Government of Nigeria released the modalities for the proposed National Conference, representatives of Pro-Democracy/Civil Society Organisations across the country had initiated a series of nationwide consultations with respect to the proposed conference.....Click here to continue reading
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