About
A non-partisan movement for citizens.
The Civic Reset Project is the work of rebuilding the values, citizenship and leadership consciousness on which any real Nigerian renewal must stand.
What the movement is
The Civic Reset Project is a long-horizon civic movement focused on doctrine, citizenship literacy and the renewal of the institutions that shape ordinary life — homes, communities, town unions, schools, faith groups, professional associations and the diaspora.
It begins with the conviction that politics alone cannot save a society whose foundation has cracked. A country that no longer honours honest work, that confuses partisanship with patriotism and noise with leadership, cannot be rescued by a single election. The reset has to begin underneath the politics.
What the movement is not
- It is not anti-government.
- It is not anti-any ethnic group.
- It is not a campaign platform or election vehicle.
- It is not built around any politician.
- It is not a fundraising or donation platform.
Political leaders may engage with, support or amplify the work — but they must not own or hijack it. The Civic Reset Project exists to promote values, responsible citizenship, governance literacy, honest wealth, dignity of labour, leadership accountability and home-first development.
Three connected arms
The Civic Reset Project is the main movement and doctrine. Ezi na Ulo First is the Igbo pilot — a home-first strategy for renewal. The Civic Compass is the governance-literacy arm: power, policy and public responsibility translated into citizens' language.
Who it is for
Citizens who are tired of the cycle and ready to do quieter, longer, harder work. Town unions, schools, faith groups, professional bodies, civic associations, diaspora groups and ordinary Nigerians who want to rebuild from the foundation up.