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Petition for Restart National Conference and Tour of Liberty

click here to sign: https://ipt.io/GZSUI The Restartnaija Actualization Group in collaboration with the JDPC and MSSN work to conduct a Tour of Liberty and Restart National Conference in Nigeria from January–July, 2026. This is to reform Nigeria’s foundation from the 3 pillars of colonial bondage (imposed nationhood, land-expropriation law and contests for foreign products) to […]

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1.5 Billion Naira book launch and fund-raising for the Tour of Liberty

Our Restartnaija research shows that just as the colonial structure holds our people down using the 3 colonial pillars of imposed nationhood, land-expropriation law and contest for foreign products, the new drive for African liberation, starting with Nigeria, is to replace the colonial pillars with the 3 liberty pillars of consented nationhood, private property rights […]

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Reversing the Bitter Legacies of the Church’s “Dum Diversas” and “Romanus Pontifex” in Africa

The Catholic Church appears cautious in rectifying its foundational role in the enslavement, colonization and continued exploitation of Africa. The 1452 Papal Bull “Dum Diversas” and the 1455 “Romanus Pontifex” from Pope Nicholas V formally authorized the transatlantic slave trade, colonial invasion and land-expropriation from Africans by the European powers, thereby laying the foundation for […]

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Ibadan Restartnaija convention

The event was yet another great opportunity to galvanize ideas and passions from stakeholders, coordinators and partners across the Ibadan province of Nigeria. Participants were delighted for such a vision at a time like this and expressed optimism about its ability to bring a lasting solution to our problem in Nigeria and Africa, using the […]

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Nigeria can never develop without private property rights

“No amount of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) can develop Nigeria without private property rights.” On behalf of all Nigerian and African youths, I pray Madam Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala to respond to the above statement, and so, join in liberating Nigeria and Africa from the colonial template of exploitation and eternal poverty. When Europeans migrated to occupy […]

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