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2026: BAVCCA urges Nigerians to choose credible leaders, reject misinformation and defend democracy

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As we stand on the cusp of a new year, the Bloggers and Vloggers, Content Creators Association in Nigeria (BAVCCA) has issued a powerful call to action for all Nigerians. Looking ahead to 2026, BAVCCA urges us to step into the future with a revitalized spirit of hope, unity, and a profound sense of responsibility towards building the nation we all envision.

In a statement signed on Saturday by the Association’s President, BAVCCA emphasized several critical pillars for national progress and stability. At the heart of their message is the imperative to choose credible leaders. This isn’t just about elections; it’s about holding those in power accountable and actively participating in processes that bring forth individuals genuinely committed to the welfare of the populace.

Equally crucial, BAVCCA stresses the need to reject misinformation. In an age saturated with information, the ability to discern truth from falsehood is paramount. Misinformation can sow division, incite unrest, and derail collective efforts towards progress. As content creators themselves, BAVCCA members understand the power of narratives and the importance of responsible information sharing.

Finally, and perhaps most vitally, the association calls on Nigerians to defend democracy. This involves upholding democratic principles, respecting the rule of law, and actively participating in civic life to safeguard the democratic institutions that are the bedrock of our society. It’s a call to stand firm against any forces that seek to undermine the democratic fabric of Nigeria.

BAVCCA’s message is a timely reminder that the future of Nigeria rests in the hands of its citizens. By embracing hope, fostering unity, exercising responsibility, and making informed choices, we can collectively steer our nation towards a brighter, more stable, and prosperous 2026 and beyond.

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