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Money, or the lack of it, was one thing that united Nigerians in 2023.
In commemoration of the third anniversary of the #ENDSARS protests, we look back at the events that shaped October 20, 2020.
Dr. Diaso Vwaere's death in an elevator accident has sparked outrage among young medical practitioners, who are demanding accountability and better working conditions. They are not letting her death go unnoticed, and they are putting faces to the tragedy in order to demand action.
The Aba Women's Riot is another reminder that women have always been at the forefront of the fight for freedom and justice. In 1929, this uprising against British colonial rule was a powerful demonstration of the strength and determination of Nigerian women.
For today’s episode of Citizen History, we take you back in time to the 1940s, when a group of Abeokuta women led by Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti fought for five years to gain independence from multiple taxes. This is the story of the Egba Women’s Revolt.
Young Nigerians deserve all the flowers they can get. At Citizen, we will continue to support them, looking beyond the challenges and positioning every young person to take charge of the country's affairs. And they know this already.
After the British conquered Nigeria in 1906, they decided not to rule directly but rather through traditional rulers like puppet masters. This is the story of Nigeria’s indirect rule during colonial times and its effects.
During the 2023 election and its aftermath, Nigeria continues its struggle against purveyors of “fake news.” There is no end in sight, but what actions should be taken? And what is your role in this?
You might have seen former Niger Delta agitator Asari Dokubo trending on social media, but do you know who he is? Get to know his profile and the rise of Niger Delta oil “militants” in today’s Citizen History.