Resource library

Resources for action.

Doctrine papers, discussion guides and institutional engagement materials — free for civic use by citizens, town unions, schools, faith groups, professional associations and diaspora chapters.

10 resources

  • Civic Compass

    Civic Compass Starter Guide

    A governance-literacy guide that helps citizens understand public offices, policy issues, civic responsibility and constructive accountability.

  • Engagement Brief

    Brief for Political and Civic Leaders

    A serious, non-partisan engagement brief introducing The Civic Reset Project to political, traditional, religious, professional, youth and institutional leaders. It explains why a civic and values reset matters, outlines the Ezi na Ulo First pilot, sets out what the platform provides, and defines appropriate, dignified ways for leaders to engage — alongside the safeguards that protect the platform's independence.

  • Leadership Accountability

    Town Union Accountability Checklist

    A practical checklist for turning town unions and community associations into transparent, accountable and development-focused institutions. It covers governance, financial accountability, project execution, youth development, education support, diaspora engagement and public reporting.

  • Discussion Guides

    Community Discussion Guide

    A structured guide for serious civic conversations in communities, town unions, churches, schools, youth groups and professional associations. It helps groups move from complaint to clarity, responsibility and action.

  • Youth Re-orientation

    Youth Re-Orientation Guide

    A practical guide for helping young people move from survival mindset to builder mindset through discipline, skill, honest work, civic responsibility, mentorship, enterprise and community contribution.

  • Leadership Accountability

    Leadership Accountability Scorecard

    A practical civic tool for assessing public leaders by performance rather than propaganda, sentiment, gifts, party loyalty or ethnic emotion. It provides measurable categories such as security, infrastructure, education, jobs, transparency, youth development and strategic leadership.

  • Foundational Doctrine

    Civic Reset Creed - One Page Card

    A shareable one-page version of The Civic Reset Creed, designed for WhatsApp, social media, civic circles, public readings and values-based group discussions.

  • Foundational Doctrine

    Ezi na Ulo First Framework

    The Igbo pilot framework of The Civic Reset Project, focused on home-first development, security, honest wealth, youth re-orientation, town union accountability, local enterprise, diaspora responsibility and performance-based leadership.

  • Foundational Doctrine

    Civic Reset Manifesto

    The founding manifesto of The Civic Reset Project, setting out the movement’s core argument that Nigeria’s renewal requires more than elections and political promises. It calls for a reset of values, citizenship, leadership expectations, community responsibility and public accountability.

  • Foundational Doctrine

    Civic Reset Creed

    A concise statement of the movement’s core beliefs: honest work, responsible citizenship, leadership accountability, home-first development and values-driven public life.

Library categories

  • Foundational Doctrine
  • Ezi na Ulo First
  • Civic Compass
  • Leadership Accountability
  • Youth Re-orientation
  • Community Action
  • Discussion Guides
  • Institutional Engagement

These resources are provided for civic education and constructive public use.