Let's do it again in 2022
In 2021, this support sustained investigative work into Okú na anó history, Politics, Land grabbing and harassment, labour abuse, Okunano environmental plunder, coronavirus, and Community service.
It enabled diligent, fact-checked, authoritative journalism to thrive in an era of falsehood, sensation, hype and breathtaking misinformation and misconception.
In 2022, we’ll be no less active, with a cluster of election's campaigning and selection of our people, economic pinch points, the next phase of the pandemic, the gathering security emergency and the World Cup’ to keep us busy.
With no shareholders or billionaire owner, we can set our own agenda and provide trustworthy journalism that’s free from commercial and political influence, offering a counterweight to the spread of misinformation. When it’s never mattered more, we can investigate and challenge without fear or favour.
Unlike many others, Okunano Voices Publications is available for everyone to read, regardless of what they can afford to pay. We do this because we believe in information equality. While others commoditise information, we seek to democratise it. Umu Okunano around the globe can keep track of events from our homelands, understand their impact, and become inspired to take meaningful action drawing from our history, culture and traditions.
If there were ever a time to join us, it is now. Every contribution, however big or small, powers our efforts and sustains our future as an Okunano people powered cause.
Support the Okunano Voices Publications from as little as N500– it only takes a minute. If you can, please consider supporting us with a regular amount each month.
Thank you.
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