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NPSA Communique of the Meeting on Reforming the Electoral Process in Nigeria

Posted By: adminon: September 11, 2023In: De-EscalationTags: 2023 General Elections, Ad-hoc staff, CISLAC, First-Past-the-Post System, Foreign interests in Nigerian elections, INEC, MacArthur Foundation, Modified FPTP, National Commissioners, NPSA, Political parties, Resident Electoral Commissioners, Uwais CommitteeNo CommentsViews:
NPSA Communique of the Meeting on Reforming the Electoral Process in Nigeria

On-going electoral experience in Nigeria makes some of the recommendations here crucial inputs and the communique publishable in its entirety. Or so does Intervention think, even if only for... Read more

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NIPSS Alumni Ponder on 2023 General Elections in Nigeria

Posted By: adminon: September 15, 2022In: GovernanceTags: 2023 General Elections, AAIN, General Martin Luther Agwai, Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar III, Professor Yemi OsinbajoNo CommentsViews:
NIPSS Alumni Ponder on 2023 General Elections in Nigeria

Concerned with growing insecurity, violent extremism, and ethno-religious crisis in Nigeria, the Alumni Association of the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies (AANI), is inte... Read more

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Form a Broad Alliance to Stop Nigeria From Collapsing – Prof Attahiru Jega

Posted By: adminon: March 03, 2022In: GovernanceTags: 'Revolution', 2023 General Elections, Leadership recruitment, NLCNo CommentsViews:
Form a Broad Alliance to Stop Nigeria From Collapsing - Prof Attahiru Jega

The idea of Nigeria as a collapsing edifice is increasingly being re-asserted across many frontiers, mainly civil society platforms where plausible ways forward for Nigeria are being explore... Read more

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