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  • commented on THE CARELESSNESS OF THE Southwest - Prof. Moyo Okediji 2026-06-04 08:42:30 +0100
    This article is so ‘spot on’ – Nigerians, It’s time to wake up…..
  • commented on A State Visit for Peace in Nigeria 2026-02-16 07:17:10 +0000
    Glad to see the possibility of genuine partnership and progress being made concerning Nigeria. Have played a key role in forming the nation called Nigeria, the UK has a moral responsibility to all of its people. The historic and diverse relationship between these two very significant nations could become a testament to the power of partnership and cooperation.

    As as we celebrate this ‘State Visit’ milestone, I pray that it will indeed be more than just a ceremonial event. With pressing existential challenges like loss of sovereignty to terrorists, economic inequality, and escalating insecurity in diverse forms, we need concrete commitments followed by immediate actions.

    This could make the visit meaningful and lead to progress in areas like Security, trade, ad education, benefiting both nations and contributing to a more stable and prosperous world🌎.
  • pledged £5.00 2026-02-05 14:15:30 +0000

    Help Keep the Work Moving — One Simple Act at a Time

    Every organisation has moments where the work doesn’t stop — but the resources need a boost. This is one of those moments for us.


    Right now, we’re looking for 100 people who can help us meet some essential, critical needs that keep the machinery running behind the scenes.

    There are two easy ways to be part of this:

    • £20 a month for 10 months, or

    • £200 in one single payment

    This Money Bomb is about keeping core operations moving — the unglamorous but absolutely vital work that allows everything else to happen.

    Your support helps us:

    • Maintain ongoing programmes

    • Respond quickly to urgent needs

    • Keep systems, people, and processes functioning smoothly

    In short: it keeps the engine running.

     

    Be One of the 100

    If 100 people step forward, the goal is reached — simple maths, powerful impact. If you’ve been looking for a clear, practical way to support the work, this is it.

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  • commented on Three Years On… Is the UK-Backed Fight Against Kidnapping in Nigeria Delivering Peace Dividends? 2026-01-30 12:51:25 +0000
    This is a well articulated piece that highlights why we must continue to ask questions….
  • commented on Urgent Appeal for Justice and Security in Southern Kaduna 2026-01-27 20:43:05 +0000
    A very passionate heart-cry from a regular Nigerian in the UK diaspora. Let’s get more passion and action coming forth to save Nigeria
  • commented on Breaking News | Oyo Under Siege: Questions Rise Over Security and Justice 2026-01-19 23:31:41 +0000
    This appears to be worrying signs of deeper entrenchment of terror….
  • commented on Strengthening Communities Through Training: PSJ UK & OFNC Collaboration 2025-04-04 21:03:04 +0100
    More of this by God’s grace
  • commented on Joint Press Release: Urgent Call to stop Genocidal Insecurity in Nigeria 2024-10-02 21:17:14 +0100
    I still don’t understand why this is a passing statement….
  • pledged £100.00 2024-09-11 20:12:17 +0100

    PSJ UK CHRISTMAS LOVE OUTREACH 2024

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  • signed up on Subscribe 2024-08-18 20:45:11 +0100

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    Never miss a moment - Sign up for the newsletter to receive the latest news and updates from PSJ UK. As a member, you'll have the opportunity to participate in impactful advocacy efforts, support those in need, and contribute to meaningful change in Nigeria.

    • PSJUK stands for advocating for human rights and social justice, without leaving anyone behind
    • PSJUK stands for empowering communities through education and support, without compromising on quality
    • PSJUK stands for promoting peace and security, without hesitation
    • PSJUK stands for creating a brighter future for Nigeria, without delay


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    Be a Part of the Movement for Peace and Justice
    Joining PSJUK means becoming part of a community dedicated to making a difference. As a member, you'll have the opportunity to participate in impactful advocacy efforts, support those in need, and contribute to meaningful change in Nigeria.

    • PSJUK stands for advocating for human rights and social justice, without leaving anyone behind
    • PSJUK stands for empowering communities through education and support, without compromising on quality
    • PSJUK stands for promoting peace and security, without hesitation
    • PSJUK stands for creating a brighter future for Nigeria, without delay

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  • signed IDP Petition 2024-07-26 09:56:34 +0100

    Support PSJUK's Petition for Fair IDP Rights Now!

    In Nigeria, over 3 million people have been forced to flee their homes due to conflict and violence. These internally displaced persons (IDPs) live in temporary camps, often under dire conditions, with limited access to necessities and opportunities. It’s time to restore their dignity and secure a safer future for them. We urge the Nigerian government to take immediate and effective action to facilitate the safe return of IDPs to their homes and vocations. This includes ensuring adequate security, rebuilding destroyed communities, and providing necessary resources and support to help them rebuild their lives.

    Why This Matters:

    -  Human Rights: Every person has the right to a safe and secure home. Displacement strips individuals of their basic rights and places them in vulnerable situations.

    -  Community Stability: Reintegrating IDPs into their communities promotes social cohesion and stability, reducing the risk of further conflicts.

    -  Economic Recovery: Restoring IDPs to their homes and livelihoods stimulates local economies and fosters sustainable development.

     

    How You Can Help!

     Donate: Your contributions can provide immediate relief and long-term support for displaced families.

     Volunteer: Join our team on the ground to offer hands-on assistance in IDP camps.

    Spread the Word: Share this petition and raise awareness about the plight of IDPs.

     

    12 signatures

    Join us in urging the government to take action. Sign the petition today and lend your voice to support the safe return and rehabilitation of millions of displaced Nigeria, It’s time to restore their dignity and secure a safer future for them. We urge the Nigerian government to take immediate and effective action to facilitate the safe return of IDPs to their homes and vocations

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  • Bringing Hope: 2024 Christmas Love Outreach & Humanitarian Support

    At PSJ UK, our commitment to serving vulnerable communities is at the core of everything we do. This past Christmas, through our Christmas Love Outreach, we had the privilege of bringing much-needed relief and hope to internally displaced persons (IDPs) across Nigeria.

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  • commented on Share your CV 2024-06-20 22:24:47 +0100

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  • signed up on Volunteer With PSJUK 2024-06-21 18:45:27 +0100

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    Volunteering with PSJUK provides a unique opportunity to make a tangible impact in the lives of those affected by conflict and injustice. By offering your time and skills, you can help us promote peace, support vulnerable communities, and drive positive change in Nigeria.

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  • signed Condemn Terrorist Attacks on Christians in Nigeria 2024-06-13 18:08:52 +0100
    The very least the governments should do is to acknowledge this evil….

    Condemn Terrorist Attacks on Christians in Nigeria

    Take action around the recent heinous terrorist attack in Nigeria on Christians. 

    Sign the petition letter below to demand our leaders urgently take the following actions:

    1. Immediate and strong public condemnation of this attack from both the Nigerian and British governments.
    2. Detailed information on the measures being taken to prevent such attacks in the future.

     

    521 signatures

    To:  

    The Nigerian High Commissioner in London  

    The British Foreign Secretary, Lord Cameron  

    The Minister for Africa, Andrew Mitchell  

    The Shadow Foreign Secretary, David Lammy  

     

    Cc: Mrs. Fiona Bruce, Prime Minister’s Special Envoy on Freedom of Religion or Belief.

     

    Subject: Urgent Action Required - Condemnation and Response to Terrorist Attacks on Christians in Nigeria

     

    Dear Sirs,

     

    I am writing to bring to your urgent attention the recent heinous terrorist attack in Nigeria, where three Christians were brutally executed after being taken off a bus by terrorists from ISWAP (Islamic State West Africa Province) who continue to move around unfettered and wreck destruction on lives. 

     

    This atrocity has yet again left the Christian community in shock and fear, but equally worrying is that there has been a ‘very loud silence’ from both the Nigerian and British governments who both proffer the tenets of Human Rights (the right to life), Freedom of  religion or belief. Who both espouse the rule of law, territorial integrity but seem to allow impunity for these attacks of innocent christians and citizens murdered in cold blood.

     

    We urgently request the following actions:

     

    1. Immediate and strong public condemnation of this attack from both the Nigerian and British governments.
    2. Detailed information on the measures being taken to prevent such attacks in the future.

     

    This killing comes just a few days after the terrorist group issued a ‘leave or die’ notice to communities in the Kukawa LGA in Borno State after killing 15 fishermen in the region. This adds to the urgency of a coordinated and effective response.

     

    We understand that Parliament is in recess due to the upcoming elections, but the functioning of the government must and does continue, especially in response to democracy-threatening atrocities like these.

     

    We await your prompt response and concrete actions to address this grave situation.

     

    Yours sincerely,

     

    Ayo Adedoyin, CEO PSJUK and other concerned Nigerians and friends of Nigeria who have undersigned

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