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Imagine Nigeria is a reflection on the future for the transformation of Nigeria. Visit: https://t.co/g5V2Vjdz7E.

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Hon. Minister Zainab Ahmed, Senator Udo Udoma, and @undpnigeria Resident Representative, @Mo_UNDP spotlight the collaborative process behind developing the Imagine Nigeria exercise. #LetUsImagineNigeria #NigeriaFutures


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Your financial security is your responsibility. Not your parents, children, boss, mentor or even the government. You have the sole responsibility of securing your finances. If you are lucky to come from generations of wealth, it's fine, however if you are not, it's fine too.


#ImagineNigeria report features four scenarios for the country, imagining what would happen in the country during the next 25 years. Do you know what future scenarios are about and why they are useful? For more information, check imaginenigeria.ng. #TakeAction

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What is your ideal Nigeria? Rofiat Hanzat won the 2022 New Voices essay competition by writing about how her ideal Nigeria looks like in 2050, focusing on health care. You can read her essay on The Republic’s website: republic.com.ng/new-voices-202… #ImagineNigeriaChallenge

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"Nigeria cannot sink into irrelevance'' youtube.com/watch?v=0urBa8…


Our February Newsletter is out! Check it out on the “Views & Opinions” section of the Imagine Nigeria’s website (imaginenigeria.ng). #ImagineNigeria #NigeriaFutures #TakeAction

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Imagine the future you want for Nigeria. Now make your voice heard: this Saturday, go vote. Vote responsibly. Visit voters.inecnigeria.org to locate your polling unit. #ImagineNigeria #NigeriaFutures #TakeAction

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Imagine the future you want for Nigeria. Now make your voice heard: this Saturday, go vote. Visit voters.inecnigeria.org to locate your polling unit. #ImagineNigeria #NigeriaFutures #TakeAction

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‘A more proactive and dynamic leadership role by Nigeria will engender a new level of regional cooperation and provide Africa a voice in the international arena as well as new opportunities for national transformation.’ Visit youtube.com/watch?v=-T4MrZ…


#ImagineNigeria identified five major areas of intervention we believe the country needs to create the desired future. Today we explore the recommendations for Nigeria to Lead Africa. Visit imaginenigeria.ng for more details #NigeriaFutures #LeadAfrica

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How can the government engender trust in the people? How can we build trust among ourselves? Join the conversation on our YouTube channel (tinyurl.com/nigeriafutures) at 10 am for the online Build Trust Imaginate. #ImagineNigeria #NigeriaFutures #BuildTrust #UNDPNigeria

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Join our key speakers to discuss what needs to be done to increase trust and promote social cohesion in Nigeria. Register to attend(imaginenigeria.ng) this Friday, February 10th, at 10 am. #ImagineNigeria #BuildTrust #UNDPNigeria

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Are you already involved in initiatives that help your community or the country to increase trust among its citizens? Do you have ideas to make it happen? Then join us on Friday, February 10th, for the online #BuildTrust Imaginate. To register visit imaginenigeria.ng

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Without trust, very little progress will be possible. Yet, trust cannot be built by government alone, rather all segments of the Nigerian society must be involved.’ Click for ideas on how to start building trust in Nigeria. youtube.com/watch?v=IozPtE… #ImagineNigeria


Nigerians, let us do this together!

“The 2023 election is less than a month away… However, there are millions of PVCs that are still to be collected. This is your chance to have your say. Don’t stand on the sidelines, make your vote count in 2023!” ~ @Mo_UNDP #NigeriaDecides2023 #SixtyPercentOfUs @YIAGA



Nigerians do not trust the government. Do you agree? Do you have ideas on what can be done to rebuild trust in our society? Then register to attend 'The Build Trust Imaginate Event'. imaginenigeria.ng/event/build-tr… #ImagineNigeria #BuildTrust #UNDPNigeria

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#ImagineNigeria identified five major areas of intervention we believe the country needs to create the desired future. Today we explore the recommendations to Build Trust. For details, visit our website: imaginenigeria.ng. #NigeriaFutures #BuildTrust #UNDPNigeria

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Did you know that in the World Values Survey (2017-2020) only 13% of Nigerians agreed that “Most people can be trusted”? Join us next February 10th at 10 am to discuss ways in which we can change this reality. #ImagineNigeria #NigeriaFutures #BuildTrust #UNDPNigeria

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"What made the process very interesting for us was that it wasn’t just a top-down process, but essentially a consultative process” Resident Representative, Mo Yahya (@Mo_UNDP). Watch the interview with UNDP Nigeria @UNDPNigeria via youtu.be/SRfK6PqLbUU #ImagineNigeria


Did you know that the #ImagineNigeria report identifies five major policy paths that the country needs to address to create its desired future? Read the report for details on the recommendations for each of these pillars (imaginenigeria.ng). #NigeriaFutures

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