On
18th January 2014, 100,000 young Nigerians from across the nation will declare
their stand for the future of their nation at the main bowl of Tafawa Balewa
Square in Lagos.
“100,000
Voices” as the event is being themed, will reach tens of thousands of attendees
and then millions of Nigerians in the country and the Diaspora through a
made-for-TV 3-hour live broadcast complete with live showings at viewing
centres across 6 geo-political zones, and online live streaming.
“We're
ready to serve, and we're ready to lead!” says Kola Oyeneyin, Entrepreneur and
Founder of Sleeves Up Nigeria, one of the organisers of the historic “100,000
Voices” generational movement, as he announced the formal launch of the event.
“After
months of engagements around the country and meetings with young and emerging
leaders, this event will convene a dynamic group of generational stakeholders
who are well-positioned to drive sustainable positive change in Nigeria,” said
Salihu Tanko-Yakassai, a co-organiser. “It's 100,000 voices of this generation
defining the Nigeria they desire and deserve.”
He
also announced a campaign to inspire young Nigerians to record their own dreams
and aspirations for Nigeria through videos and graphics. The campaign will
include advertorials across print, electronic and new media as well as videos
by leading generational voices including Tuface, Kate Henshaw, Banky W, Sasha
P, Timi Dakolo and many more.
“It's
not enough to say 60% of Nigerians are in the under-35 demographic,” said
Reginald Bassey, one of the organisers. “It's time to show those numbers; it's
time to say exactly what those numbers are going to do. In this coalition, we
have organisations that put together West Africa's first youth-centered
presidential debate, organise Africa's foremost youth awards and lead several
African youth fora. It's an amazing
network of influence and numbers. It's time for those numbers to begin to play
an active role in policy, politics and leadership across regional, ethnic and
ideological divides. ”
The100,000 Voices event will feature
interactions and speeches from leaders in politics, business, and the social
sector as well as a “Walk of Hope” that spotlights massive change projects and
movements led by young Nigerians. It will also issue a communiqué articulating
a 30-year political, economic, social and technological roadmap for Nigeria, as
well as a post-event schedule of under-40 national dialogues.
The
event calendar, full list of Speakers, Conveners and Ambassadors will be unveiled
by the organisers later in November.
"It
takes at least a generation to move a country from Third World to First and
young leaders must be ready to make the sacrifices our nation needs. We must move young Nigerians from mere
citizens to custodians of the Nigerian state,” said Oyeneyin. “In the words of
Nelson Mandela - "Sometimes it falls upon a generation to be great".
We are determined to be that generation. We are acting now!”
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