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Download The Book Beyond Aid by Ishaya Inuwa Durkwa

A call for Nigerians to rise beyond dependency and reclaim their nation through bold, visionary leadership.

Beyond Aid is a bold call to action for Nigeria to break free from the cycle of dependency on foreign aid, palliatives, and poor leadership. Ishaya Inuwa Durkwa exposes the paradox of a wealthy nation trapped in poverty and outlines a clear path to transformation through visionary leadership, industrialization, and citizen-driven change. Drawing lessons from successful nations, he challenges Nigerians—especially the youth and women—to rise, reclaim their future, and build a prosperous, self-reliant nation.

Download The Book The Good Samaritan Model by Ishaya Inuwa Durkwa

A bold moral blueprint for healing Nigeria by empowering its people, not just relieving their pain.

In The Good Samaritan Model, Ishaya Inuwa Durkwa reimagines Nigeria’s national restoration through the lens of Jesus’ timeless parable. Beyond mere charity or political promises, Durkwa advocates for a holistic model of healing—one rooted in justice, dignity, and empowerment. With sharp critique and hopeful vision, he exposes Nigeria’s “bandits”—corrupt leaders, broken systems, and dependency culture—and offers a roadmap for building a self-reliant, value-driven society. It’s not just a book—it’s a moral movement for true national transformation.

The Cure For Religious Mindset In Nigeria

A CALL FOR CITIZENS ACTIVE ENGAGEMENT

Nigeria, a nation endowed with abundant natural resources and a vibrant populace, has often been stymied by its deeply ingrained religious mindset. While religion can be a source of moral guidance and community, it has, unfortunately, also been wielded as a tool to cage Nigerians, preventing them from achieving transformational leadership and harnessing the country’s vast potentials. This article explores how the religious mindset has been used to manipulate Nigerians and offers a call to action for active engagement in nation-building.

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The Cure For Religious Mindset In Nigeria

A CALL FOR CITIZENS ACTIVE ENGAGEMENT

Nigeria, a nation endowed with abundant natural resources and a vibrant populace, has often been stymied by its deeply ingrained religious mindset. While religion can be a source of moral guidance and community, it has, unfortunately, also been wielded as a tool to cage Nigerians, preventing them from achieving transformational leadership and harnessing the country’s vast potentials. This article explores how the religious mindset has been used to manipulate Nigerians and offers a call to action for active engagement in nation-building.

“My research shows that: what extremist organizations understand and what development practitioners must understand more clearly is that the deepest recruitment tool is not ideology. It is belonging. Young people do not primarily join extremist groups because they have been

To whom it may concern, ‘If you're truly popular and your policies have positively bettered the lives of the citizens, you shouldn't be afraid of a free and fair election.’ Stop suffocating the opposition, that is not strategy. Nigerians must exercise their rights to choose.

It is partial blindness to see the problems in ADC before the began but couldn’t see the what would happen to NDC. We know where the problem is but instead of fighting it together we are looking for convenience. How can you face the Nigerian problems?

If Nigeria’s presidential election were held today, who would get your vote?

A - Atiku Abubakar

B - Bola Ahmed Tinubu

C - Goodluck Ebele Jonathan

D - Peter Obi

E - Omoyele Sowore

F - Hamza Al-Mustapha

G - Seyi Makinde

👇 Drop the letter of your preferred candidate in the

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