Chocolate City, Osiwa Holds Round Table Discussion On Good Governance In Nigeria

                                                      

In a bid to push for good governance and encourage civic participation , renowned record label, Chocolate City in partnership with the Open Society Initiative for West Africa (OSIWA) held a round-table discussion on Thursday, 24th of October, 2019.
The CCX Lounge Victoria Island played host Ushbebe, Waje Iruobe, Williams Uchemba, , Nikki Laoye, Falz the Bahd Guy, Segun ‘Segalink’ Awosanya, Ruggedman, Kelechi Amadi-Obi and, Kate Henshaw converged to discuss corruption, embezzlement, human trafficking, areas of failure of the government, stigmatisation of people living with disabilities, increased and perpetual suffering of the masses, gender-based abuse and violence against women amongst others.


 CSOs were also not left out of the discussion as the music was considered a tool for electoral reform and drive for ensuring and enhancing good governance.

Jude Udo Ilo, Country manager for OSIWA speaking
Falz speaking
Segalink speaking
Nikki Laoye speaking

Hosted by superstar rapper, MI Abaga, other celebrities present include amongst others Do2dtun, Seun Kuti, Ibrahim Suleiman, Joey Akan, VJ Adams, Akah Nani, Temi Solomon, Bez, Johnny Drille, Nosa, Folu Storms, Gbenga Adeyinka, Tee-A, Illbliss, Ruby Gyang, Ikhane Akhigbe, Ferdinand Ademife, DJ Lambo, Blaqbonez, Jefferey (BBNaija) and Candy Bleakz.
Guests present were tasked with taking immediate actions to ensure that the next generation of Nigerian leaders is trustworthy, accountable and competent. They were also encouraged to use their voices in their various capacities to speak against the ills of the society and the negligence of the government which will in no distant future, spur the relevant quarters of government parastatals into action and will positively affect the wellbeing of every Nigerian.
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