
29/02/2024
Navalny's legacy serves as a guiding light for those seeking to break free from the shackles of authoritarian rule. From Lagos to Lusaka, his message resonates deeply with the aspirations of ordinary Africans longing for free and fair elections and transparent governance.
Nowhere is this struggle more evident than in Nigeria, the most populous nation on the African continent. Amidst growing concerns over political legitimacy and widespread disillusionment over the economic uncertainty with the ruling establishment, the need for free and fair elections has never been more urgent. The current political polarization and economic instability underscores the imperative of restoring faith in the electoral process to chart a path towards sustainable development and progress.
Navalny's true superpower was his fearlessness in the face of oppression. He understood that political power from the Kremlin or anywhere in the world is based on people's fear.
In a poignant moment of reflection, the passing of Alexei Navalny on the 16th of February, 2024, resonates deeply with any true advocate of democracy. From his origins as a steadfast critic of Vladimir Putin to his global stature as a symbol of resistance against corruption, Navalny’s legacy speak...