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05/02/2026

BREAKING BETRAYAL: Senate passes Electoral Act Amendment 2026 but K1lls mandatory real-time e-transmission to IReV! (Rejected Clause 60(3) amendment on Feb 4). No forced instant upload from polling units—results stay "as INEC prescribes," opening doors to manual snatching, alterations & rigging in collation.

The President of the Senate's damage control: "We didn't reject electronic transmission" — but they DID reject making it compulsory & tamper-evident. This is pure self-preservation by the political class, a slap on democracy, & denial of Nigerians' right to see votes count LIVE without interference. It weakens transparency ahead of 2027 when we need it most!

With every problem comes a solution: We call on Nigerian youths and patriots to FLOOD PVC registration centers NOW! Register en masse, mobilize family & friends. In 2027, we track ballots unit-by-unit, collation-by-collation—eyes wide open, agents on ground, live updates everywhere. Our collective power & vigilance will expose & defeat this anti-people agenda. The future belongs to us—let's claim it!

03/02/2026

Happy 50th to Our 1976 Powerhouse States! 🇳🇬

Today, we join the nation in jubilant celebration as Bauchi, Benue, Borno, Imo, Niger, Ogun, and Ondo mark a golden milestone—50 incredible years since their creation on February 3, 1976, by the visionary General Murtala Ramat Mohammed!

These seven states were born from a historic moment of courage and foresight, designed to reshape Nigeria for fairness, progress, and true federal strength. Half a century later, they stand tall as enduring symbols of resilience, cultural pride, and unbreakable Nigerian spirit.

From the vast savannas of the North to the fertile lands of the Middle Belt, the ancient heritage of the Northeast, the vibrant heart of the East, the hydropower heartland, the industrial gateway, and the sunny Southwest—these states have grown, adapted, and contributed immensely to the Nigeria we love.
Whether you've danced at their festivals, savored their foods, studied in their schools, or built your dreams within their borders, today we say: Thank you for 50 years of grit, beauty, and greatness!

To every son and daughter of these golden states: Raise your voices high! This is your moment to shine, reflect, and look forward with even greater hope.

Happy Golden Jubilee to Bauchi, Benue, Borno, Imo, Niger, Ogun, and Ondo! You've made Nigeria prouder, stronger, and brighter.
Murtala's legacy lives on through you. Here's to the next 50 years of even more glory!

What does this 50 years mean to you?

20/01/2026

Fellow Nigerians, proud members of the NaijaPride360 family, and all who carry the unyielding spirit of our great nation in their hearts. NaijaPride360 isn't just a hashtag or a fleeting trend; it's a movement rooted in justice, equity, honesty, and unbreakable national pride. It's about reclaiming our destiny as a cohesive, developed Nigeria, led by a generation that's done waiting on the sidelines. Let's unpack this vision with the urgency it deserves, especially as we gear up for the pivotal years ahead, including the 2027 elections.

With a population where over 60% are under the age of 30 (as confirmed by the National Population Commission in their 2025 World Population Day reports and demographic analyses), Nigerian youths aren't just the future—we are the present. We represent the numerical majority, the vibrant energy, and the innovative minds that can reshape this nation. But numbers alone mean nothing without action. We've seen too many cycles of potential squandered: from the brain drain of our brightest talents to the daily struggles of unemployment and underemployment that plague millions. According to recent data from the National Bureau of Statistics, youth unemployment hovers around 40-50% in many states, fueling insecurity, social unrest, and a loss of faith in our systems. This isn't just a statistic—it's a crisis that's eroding the fabric of our society. As NaijaPride360, we refuse to let this define us. We must take responsibility for our future, harnessing this demographic dividend to build a Nigeria where every young person thrives, not just survives.

It's high time the youth, seize control of the political rudder and steer Nigeria toward prosperity. For too long, young Nigerians have been passengers in a ship captained by those disconnected from their realities. NaijaPride360 stands firm: we should boldly demand 50% representation in government at all levels—from local councils to the National Assembly. Our elders have laid foundations, but the youth must now build the skyscrapers. Imagine state houses of assembly buzzing with young innovators tackling climate change, digital economies, and education reform. Picture a National Assembly where half the seats are occupied by under-35 leaders pushing for policies on job creation, mental health support, and anti-corruption measures.

Nigerians have mastered the art of digital activism. But endless online outrage—tweets, threads, and viral videos—alone won't uproot our deep-rooted problems. Unemployment leaves graduates hawking on streets; underemployment traps skilled workers in menial jobs; bad governance breeds corruption scandals that siphon billions; and insecurity turns our neighborhoods into war zones, with banditry and kidnappings claiming innocent lives daily. These issues require more than keyboard warriors. We need to convert that fiery online energy into tangible, real-world power: seats in the National Assembly, influence in state houses, and control over local government councils. NaijaPride360 is about bridging that gap—turning virtual voices into votes, policies, and progress.

So, how do we make this happen? NaijaPride360 isn't about vague promises; we're about actionable strategies. Here's a roadmap to get us from tweets to streets, and ultimately to seats:
1. Register Your PVC Today

2. Join or Build Political Movements: NaijaPride360 is partnering with youth networks to train aspiring leaders on grassroots organizing, policy drafting, and campaign strategies. We've seen successes like young reps in Lagos and Kano; let's multiply them nationwide.

3. Demand Accountability Now: NaijaPride360 will host monthly accountability forums, both online and offline, to amplify these demands.

4. Engage in Governance, Even If Not in Politics: Not everyone wants to run for office, and that's fine. But stay deeply invested in governance—the processes, decisions, and oversight that affect daily life. This is where true power resides: the ability to demand transparency from the political stewards we elect. Join civic groups, monitor elections, and push for reforms like digital voting to reduce rigging. Remember, governance is everyone's business; apathy is the real enemy.

At NaijaPride360, our ethos is clear: a Nigeria where justice prevails, equity lifts all boats, and honesty rebuilds trust. This year, 2026, we're ramping up: workshops on civic education, youth summits in major cities, and a national registration drive (link in comments). By 2027, we'll have a cadre of prepared youth candidates ready to contest and win. This isn't just politics; it's patriotism in action.

17/01/2026

The European Union has officially removed Nigeria from its high-risk list for Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Countering the Financing of Terrorism (CFT) – effective January 29, 2026! This comes hot on the heels of our exit from the FATF grey list in October 2025.

This is huge for every Nigerian at home and in the diaspora! Here's what it truly means:
1. Cheaper, faster remittances from family and friends in Europe – fewer extra checks, lower fees, and quicker access to funds for school fees, hospital bills, house rent, and daily family support.
2. Smoother international transfers and payments – whether for overseas education, medical trips, online purchases from EU sites, or receiving freelance earnings.
3. Stronger global trust in our financial system → more investment, better trade, job opportunities, and economic stability rolling in over time.

Shoutout to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's leadership, the reforms driven by strong political will, and the tireless work of NFIU, CBN, regulators, law enforcement, and all stakeholders who made this possible.
Naija rising stronger every day! This is proof that with focus and unity, we can achieve global standards and build a brighter future for all.
Let's keep the pride alive! 🇳🇬

15/01/2026

To Nigerian parents and guardians

15/01/2026

Today, January 15, 2026, we proudly mark Armed Forces Celebration and Remembrance Day — a solemn yet proud occasion to honour the valour, sacrifice, and unwavering dedication of our Nigerian Armed Forces! 🇳🇬

This day commemorates the end of the Nigerian Civil War on January 15, 1970, while celebrating both our fallen heroes who paid the ultimate price and our serving men and women who continue to defend our nation's unity, peace, and sovereignty.

To our brave soldiers, officers, veterans, and families: Thank you for your courage in the face of adversity. Your sacrifices secure Nigeria’s future, foster unity, and protect every citizen.

As this year's theme goes — Valour, Sacrifice, and Unity: Honouring Our Heroes — let's wear the remembrance emblem with pride, support our troops, and pray for enduring peace.
May the souls of our fallen heroes rest in perfect peace. God bless the Nigerian Armed Forces! God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria! 💚

12/01/2026

"May Nigeria not happen to you," a phrase popularized after the protests.
Let's explore what it means - It is a dark humor/wish/prayer that implies one should never experience the crushing weight of just how unpredictable, frustrating, and sometimes dangerous life in Nigeria can be.

As much as it gives us pleasure to always promote and defend Nigeria's image on the global stage, the reality for everyday Nigerians tells a different story: You fall sick, you're at the risk of fake drugs or doctors' strikes; you need emergency help, but ambulances or police vehicles have no fuel, response is very slow, or worse, the victim becomes the suspect; you want to take a trip, you risk having an accident due to deplorable roads, or even kidnapping by terrorists. Nigerians wake up everyday to stories that make them feel disconnected from their identities, fueling the "japa" syndrome, constant demarketing of the country at every opportunity, non-accountability of those in government, corruption, nepotism, and more.

The truth is, much of what we refer to with this phrase is a global reality—even in the US, UK, Canada, and elsewhere. The key difference lies in the scale, intensity, frequency, systemic nature, and accountability when things go wrong. In developed countries, these are exceptions, fixable through persistence, public outcry, or electoral change. In Nigeria, they are the default experience for the average person - reinforcing Fela Kuti's timeless song, "suffering and smiling."

It is easy to blame the non-patriotism of Nigerians amid such extremes. However, evidence points to deeper structural and historical factors rather than just a lack of individual love for the country:
1. Weak institutions and lack of checks and balances
2. Impunity
3. Low public trust and civic participation

The beauty of this reality is that we are where we are because we allowed it - and we can reach where we want to be by taking deliberate counter-steps. The savior of this nation is not the US or any foreign power, but us. Real change requires both patriotic civic engagement and institutional reforms (stronger rule of law, independent anti-graft bodies). Civic engagements have been shown to constrain corruption when people coordinate and support each other.

NaijaPride360 is perfectly positioned to push meaningful reforms. Its vision aligns directly with the frustrations of everyday Nigerians, turning "May Nigeria not happen to you" into a reality where the system works for the people. At NaijaPride360, we recognize that structural fixes alone rarely stick without citizens owning the process. That's why we lead the charge with practical, high-impact ideas that leverage grassroots energy to drive patriotic and institutional reforms. These include:
• Grassroots and accountability campaigns
• Demands for transparent and time-bound anti-corruption prosecutions
• Civic education
• Community monitoring of local services
• National pride rebranding through positive action
And so much more

We're moving from "May Nigeria not happen to you" to "May Nigeria happen FOR you." Patriotism isn't just loving the country - it's loving it enough to fix it together.
This is our time to rise above the broken cycles. Join the NaijaPride360 movement on X and Facebook, register your membership, volunteer, demand better, and let's build the Nigeria of our dreams together. 🇳🇬

09/01/2026

🇳🇬 YOUTH TAKEOVER 2027: Open Doors for All Young Nigerians – Men, Women, & PWDs – No More Exclusive Reservations!

Nigerian youths make up over 60% of the population—yet are sidelined in power and decision making. Patterns have shown that Nigerian youths are mostly remembered as instruments of thuggery or as enforcers during election cycles. As we move forward in 2026, we're gradually approaching a time when there will be less focus on governance and more on politics. We have been presented with a choice: to either stay in the corner, whining, cursing, and mumbling, or become patriotic agents of change by actively getting involved—either as voters or by pursuing political offices. We must rise above youth apathy in elections!

Bad governance and poor policies have left us at the receiving end: sky-high youth unemployment and underemployment (with recent reports highlighting up to 53% youth joblessness and nearly 80 million young Nigerians unemployed), fueling criminality, social vices, and a surge in cybercrime among frustrated young Nigerians. Young Nigerians have been promised leadership "tomorrow" for decades, but power isn't given—it is taken. It's time to seize opportunities TODAY and reshape Nigeria with fresh energy!

Big shoutout to the Not Too Young To Run Act—it lowered barriers so you can run for:
1. House of Reps/State Assembly: From age 25
2. Senate/Governor: From age 30
3. President: From age 35

2026 is preparation time—2027 is OUR takeover!
But hold up—let's address the elephant in the room, which is The Reserved Seats Bill for Women (House Bill 1349), which proposes adding 37 extra seats in the Senate and House just for women (one per state + FCT), plus more in state assemblies, totaling over 100 women-only spots. While gender equality is crucial, this bill risks excluding young men and Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) from equal shots at leadership. True inclusion means opening opportunities for ALL youths—men, women, and PWDs—based on merit, ideas, and hustle, not quotas that favor one group. Let's push for reforms that empower everyone under 40, ensuring diverse voices without shutting doors!

Youths, unite: Support fellow young aspirants—volunteer, donate, vote in droves. Ditch the online rants for real action: Get your PVC, say no to vote-buying, and demand accountability daily!
And to our young billionaires/multi-millionaires (props to icons like Seyi Tinubu, Igho Sanomi, Sijibomi Ogundele): Policies slam your empires too—inflation, bad roads, taxes. Use your clout! Back inclusive youth campaigns, mentor all young leaders (men, women, PWDs), or step up yourselves. Resources + unity = real change!

Nigeria craves fresh energy, integrity, and ideas from ALL its youth to end these woes.
2027: Our code is ! Who's in? Tag a young aspirant or billionaire—let's amplify!
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What role you wan play? Drop in comments!

06/01/2026

Quick one, family 🇳🇬
As we go further into the year when the nation's polity will heat up, what makes you proud to be Nigerian?
Vote & tag a proud Naija friend!

A) Our Resillience
B) Our Diversity
C) Our Untapped Potential
D) Other (Reply below)

06/01/2026

🇳🇬 Let's Embrace the National Values Charter – The 7-for-7 Social Contract for a New Nigeria! 🇳🇬

Proud Nigerians!

The National Orientation Agency (NOA) has launched the National Values Charter, a powerful renewed social contract between our leaders and us, the citizens. It's built on the "7 for 7" framework:

The Nigerian Promise: 7 core commitments from government to citizens – Equity, Democracy, Entrepreneurship & Employment, Peace & Security, Inclusivity, Freedom & Justice, and Meritocracy.

The Citizens' Code: 7 responsibilities we owe our nation to build discipline, unity, and patriotism.

This isn't just policy – it's a mutual promise to restore our shared values, foster national pride, and drive the Renewed Hope Agenda forward! From compulsory citizenship education in schools to promoting our national symbols, this charter is reawakening the true Nigerian spirit in all of us.

A better Nigeria starts with YOU and ME keeping these promises!
Join the movement. Live the values. Build the nation we deserve. 🟢⚪🟢

Photos from Naijapride 360's post 05/01/2026

NO SMALL TEAM TONIGHT – JUST BIG VICTORY! Mozambique history ends here. Naija boys about to paint Fez GREEN! Turn on notifications... GLORY awaits! 🇳🇬🌟

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