Nigeria belongs to all of us ,not a few, not the powerful, not the connected.
Let them know we are the people.
The voice, the strength, the owners of this nation.
Get your PVC.
Stand up.
Register under ADC but, most importantly, be counted.
Because silence is what they rely on…
and unity is what they fear.
Taking part in Nigeria’s upcoming elections goes beyond just casting a vote; it’s about reclaiming the power that rightfully belongs to the people. From personal experience, the journey to fully engage in the electoral process can feel daunting, especially with misinformation and logistical challenges surrounding Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs). However, persistence is key. I remember visiting my local registration center multiple times until I was able to secure my PVC, which instantly made me feel connected to the nation's democratic process. This election cycle, the campaign spearheaded by Peter Obi emphasizes inclusivity, urging every Nigerian to take action — the mantra being “Get your PVC,” “Register under ADC,” and crucially, “Be counted.” The power of unity against entrenched political interests cannot be overstated. By casting your vote, you contribute to ending bad governance and fostering accountability. Moreover, the urgency highlighted in messages such as “Do not wait! Your vote matters” and “It’s time to reset Nigeria” resonates deeply. It’s a reminder that silence favors those in power, while unity and participation are feared by them. The decentralized nature of the campaign encourages grassroots mobilization, making it clear that real change begins with informed, committed individuals stepping up. For those who may feel disconnected from politics or skeptical about the impact of their single vote, remember that collective action creates momentum. Encouraging friends and family to register and vote amplifies your influence beyond yourself. The power truly lies in the people—not just a select few. Take action now, get your PVC, and stand with those fighting for a transparent, equitable Nigeria.



























