Towards Vision 2050
This report explores the future of Nigeria, focusing on unity, diversity, and digital transformation as key drivers of change by 2050.
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Quick Facts | |
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | NGFP African Digital Futures |
Publication date: | October 1, 2021 |
Authors: | Fasoranti Damilola, Memunat Ibrahim |
Time horizon: | 2050 |
Geographic focus: | Africa, Nigeria |
Page count: | 3 |
Methods
The research method used in the report is a narrative foresight approach, combining storytelling with future visioning to explore potential developments in Nigeria's societal and technological landscape.
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Key Insights
The report “Towards Vision 2050” by Fasoranti Damilola and Memunat Ibrahim, published by NGFP African Digital Futures, envisions a future Nigeria where unity in diversity and digital transformation drive societal progress. It reflects on the country's challenges, including poor education, security, and economic sectors, and the pivotal role of the #EndSars protests in 2020, facilitated by social media and the internet. The protests highlighted the need for decentralized governance and the potential of women in political power. Subsequent policies fostered digital co-existence and political engagement, leading to transformative elections in 2027. The new government was diverse, inclusive, and transparent, leveraging blockchain for governance. The report emphasizes the importance of collective participation, technological innovation designed for the people, and education that promotes national unity and values. It concludes that unity in diversity is a powerful force for achieving shared goals.
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Categories: 2021 publication year | 2050 time horizon | 2050s time horizon | English publication language | Nigeria geographic scope | africa geographic scope | blockchain | community | digital transformation | diversity | education | elections | governance | personal identity | protests | social media | technology | unity | values