Abstract

By adopting a systematic approach and analyzing various facets of social movements and human rights advocacy in Nigeria, this study contributes to the existing literature and expands our understanding of the complex interplay between societal dynamics and the pursuit of justice and human rights. The findings shed light on the diverse range of social movements in Nigeria and the challenges they face, while also emphasizing the significant role played by social media, technology, and media advocacy in raising awareness and promoting human rights causes. The theoretical framework provided offers a comprehensive understanding of the relationship between social movements and human rights advocacy, highlighting the importance of solidarity, networks, and the influence of policy and legal reforms. With the aim of promoting further support and strengthening of social movements and human rights advocacy in Nigeria, this study provides recommendations for various stakeholders, including the government, to address challenges such as lack of public awareness, weak implementation, poverty, corruption, political interference, and cultural and religious factors. In conclusion, this study highlights the crucial role of social movements and human rights advocacy in Nigeria and provides valuable insights into the challenges, milestones, and theoretical underpinnings of this field, contributing to the ongoing discourse on social change and human rights advocacy globally.

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