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How I Started Paying Attention to Atiku – Adebowale Damilola

Let me be honest. For most of my life, Atiku Abubakar was just another name floating around in Nigerian politics. I knew he was once Vice President. I knew he kept contesting. I knew people called him all sorts of names. And to be fair, I didn’t care. Nigerian politics has always been noisy, and I had better things to do, like finding stable light to charge my phone.

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Tax for Thee, Salary for Me: Why Atiku Remains Our Best Alternative in 2027

In the long and troubled journey of Nigeria’s democracy, one thing has always stood out about Alhaji Atiku Abubakar: his discipline, foresight, and willingness to sacrifice personal comfort for the good of the people. While many politicians see public office as a gold mine, Atiku consistently demonstrated cost-cutting prudence during his years in government. As

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The Case for Gen Z: Nigeria’s Pivotal Moment with Atiku Abubakar

A Nation at the Crossroads Nigeria stands at a pivotal moment in her history. For decades, leaders have come and gone—some swept in by the winds of hope, others engulfed by the storms of failure. But today, as old systems creak and the world turns faster, Nigeria’s greatest asset remains largely untapped: her youth. Gen Z,

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🎨 Sip and Paint for NIGERIA: Painting Nigeria’s Future

In a country crying out for visionary leadership, Nigerian Gen Zs are stepping forward—not with protests, but with paintbrushes. Welcome to “Sip and Paint for Nigeria,” a revolutionary art competition launching simultaneously in all 36 states of the federation. This isn’t just a talent show — it’s a bold cultural movement blending creativity with political

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Customs Gone Rogue: Why Gen Z Can’t Afford Cars Anymore — and Why Atiku’s Vision is the Way Out

In 2001, Nigeria was at a crossroads. The telecoms industry had just opened up, and millions of Nigerians were getting their first taste of GSM. Behind the scenes, Vice President Atiku Abubakar, as Chair of the National Economic Council and National Council on Privatization, was quietly helping to dismantle the inefficiencies of the past —

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“We Shall Fight Any Foe”: The Nigerian Youth’s Struggle Against Insecurity and the Case for Atiku Abubakar

“Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe, to assure the survival and success of liberty.”— John F. Kennedy, Inaugural Address, 1961 That promise — to fight any foe and bear any burden for

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The Bandwidth Crisis: How Tinubu’s Government is Disconnecting Nigeria’s Digital Generation

When Nigeria liberalized the telecom sector in the early 2000s, it marked one of the most transformative moments in our history. At the heart of that revolution was Atiku Abubakar, then Vice President and Chair of the National Council on Privatization. Through the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE), Atiku helped midwife the breakup of NITEL’s

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