Greater awareness of the importance of voting is needed to improve the voter turnout in Nigeria’s elections.
Nigeria’s legislators have no constitutional right to force political parties to adopt direct primaries.
One year after the 2019 general elections in Nigeria, courts and not the electorate, are busy deciding actual winners of the polls.
The electorate monitored political parties very closely, an indication that democracy in Nigeria is taking root.
Regardless of how the elections are conducted on the new dates announced, losing parties will blame the postponement for their defeat.
More than half of Nigeria’s 51% registered voters are aged between 18-35 years.