In a significant political development, the "Make Nigeria Great Again" movement was launched in Abuja on July 3, 2026, aiming to galvanize citizens both domestically and in the Diaspora. Spearheaded by the Good Circle International Organisation, this initiative seeks to address pressing national issues, including corruption, economic decline, and infrastructural decay.
The movement comes at a critical juncture as Nigeria grapples with heightened social unrest and economic challenges. During the launch, Dr. Adaobi Nwankwo, a prominent figure in the organization, emphasized the urgency of the movement: "We cannot afford to sit idly by while our nation falters. It is time for Nigerians to unite and take action for a better future."
As the movement gains traction, it faces the challenge of converting public sentiment into actionable reform. The potential for grassroots mobilization could reshape Nigeria’s political landscape, fostering a renewed sense of hope among citizens seeking meaningful change. If successful, "Make Nigeria Great Again" could serve as a catalyst for a transformative era in Nigerian politics, encouraging greater civic engagement and accountability.