
The National Youth Tour stop in Owerri yesterday marked a historic turning point for the Electorate movement, drawing a massive crowd of nearly 18,000 young Nigerians to the Dan Anyiam Stadium. This landmark gathering served as a powerful declaration of civic readiness in the South-East, proving that the energy seen in the FCT was not an isolated incident but a nationwide tidal wave.
The event expertly blended cultural heritage with forward-thinking policy, featuring a keynote panel on 'The Digital Economy' that addressed the specific unemployment challenges facing the region. The on-site 'Civic Hub' was a hive of activity throughout the day, successfully facilitating over 1,200 new voter registration assists and providing a practical blueprint for how to turn rally energy into electoral power.
The day's most resonant moment came during a highlife-fusion performance that trended globally, capturing the spirit of Obinwanne—regional brotherhood—and garnering 1.5 million views by the following morning. As the tour moves forward, the message from Owerri remains clear: the youth of the South-East are not just participants in the national conversation; they are leading the charge for a unified, digital-first Nigeria.




















































Whether you're a student, young professional, community leader, or simply someone who believes in Nigeria's future — there's a place for you in this Tour.