Get Involved!

We at LightUpNigeria depend on the collective voices of all Nigerians, at home or abroad, to demand that our government take responsibility and provide our nation with adequate power infrastructure.  There are a number of ways you can get involved in these efforts.

Online Campaign

-          FACEBOOK

Join our Facebook group, LIGHT UP NIGERIA and add your voice to the engaging discussion forums initiated by people like you. Also, Feel free to use any one of our logos below in your Facebook profile to demonstrate your solidarity.

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-          TWITTER

Add to our stream of discussions by joining Twitter and adding the tag #lightupnigeria to your outgoing messages so that they can be tracked by all involved in LightUpNigeria.  Your tweets, along with thousands of others are also displayed at the right hand side of our homepage. Some key people to follow for LightUpNigeria include:

-          BLOGOSPHERE

Own a blog? Let us know if you have blogged about the LightUpNigeria Movement in your personal space on the web.  We would love to add your piece to our In the Media page.  Other Likeminded bloggers can be found there as well.

-          Nigerian Independence Day Worldwide Protests (TBA)

October 1 – Please check back later for more information.  If you would like to personally get involved in the organization of these protests, pleaOn-the-Ground Campaign

- LETTER WRITING CAMPAIGN

We encourage you to write to your local and national leaders or people of influence regarding our rallying cry that “Enough is Enough.” Encourage them to join our movement and let us know the results. Template letters forthcoming.

se email us at info@lightupnigeria.org and type “October 1 Protests” in the subject line.

-          TRADITIONAL MEDIA

Love to write? Consider writing an editorial/opinion piece on our behalf to your national or local daily about the LightUpNigeria Movement.

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About LightUpNigeria

LightUpNigeria is a movement which has arisen out of necessity in reaction to the current problem with power supply in Nigeria. The movement aims to highlight the problems caused by the lack of constant power supply in Nigeria and raise awareness of the situation globally.
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