The Nigerian Project Commences Nationwide Interaction, Raises Questions on Nigeria’s Future
The Nigerian Project (TNP) has launched a nationwide interactive engagement tagged “From Conversation to Conviction — Towards 2027 and Beyond.” The initiative seeks to gather public input on Nigeria’s social, political, and economic direction ahead of the 2027 elections and thereafter.
The exercise is built around the TNP and some disconcerting National Questions, which invites Nigerians across all regions and diaspora to share views on unity, governance, ideal constitution, education, youth empowerment, electoral and economic reforms, diaspora voting, and national unity.
Speaking in Abuja, the National Convenor Ochiagha Reagan Ufomba described the effort as “a people’s inquest into Nigeria’s future,” noting that the goal is to move citizens “from mere conversation to conviction, and from rhetoric to results.”
The TNP questionnaire covers six key areas — social, political, and economic issues; ideological alignment; regional priorities; and final reflections, all aimed at building a broad-based, evidence-driven consensus for reform.
Ufomba emphasized that The Nigerian Project “is not a political party but a fastest growing national idea whose time has come, with membership spanning the thirty six states of the federation and Abuja; adding that all Nigerians are invited to participate by completing the questionnaire online at:.
https://bit.ly/TNPNationalQuestionnaire
Nigerians have commended the initiative as a step toward unity, equity, and development.
“Together, We Can and Will Make the Difference,” Ufomba affirmed.
Ochiagha Reagan Ufomba
National Convenor, The Nigerian Project (TNP)
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