The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has officially aligned with the African Democratic Congress – Coalition of Student Networks (ADC-CSN), to mark the beginning of a transformative youth movement in Nigeria. This alliance aims to amplify the voices of students, empower youth, and advocate for policies that directly address the concerns and aspirations of the Nigerian student population.
In a statement released today, NANS leadership expressed their commitment to the ADC-CSN’s vision of a just and equitable society, where education, employment, and national development are at the forefront of governance. By joining forces, NANS and ADC-CSN are setting the stage for a student-led revolution, one that will challenge the status quo and ensure that the future of Nigeria remains in the hands of its brightest minds.
The student revolution represents more than just an alliance; it symbolizes a shift in the power dynamics within Nigerian politics. With the power of the student body behind the ADC-CSN, this movement will focus on the issues that matter most to the youth of Nigeria: affordable education, job creation, transparent leadership, and a commitment to the development of a sustainable and inclusive society.
As Nigeria continues to face challenges in governance and socio-economic development, the partnership between NANS and ADC-CSN is poised to redefine the nation’s political narrative. The coalition aims to mobilize young Nigerians to actively participate in political discourse and leadership, ensuring that their voices are not only heard but acted upon.
The ADC-CSN is set to introduce bold, progressive policies that will benefit the students and youth, promoting education reform, job opportunities, and national unity. This collaboration also promises to provide a platform for young Nigerians to be directly involved in shaping the future of the country.
With the student revolution now in full swing, NANS and ADC-CSN are calling on all students and youth across Nigeria to join the movement, stand up for their rights, and contribute to the creation of a better, brighter future for Nigeria.
Comments (2)
Mkavchan saafan Cephas
18 Jan, 2026 at 02:41 PMWe need revolutiona transition, to dismantle the capitalist society that has been practicing secretly in Nigeria stablish a socialist state.
Pastor Lawrence Okeke
13 Jan, 2026 at 05:10 AMPlease I need the contact of the person incharge for ADC -CSN We have a student group across the nation to integrate into the network