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It Is, Indeed, Time to Constitutionally Compensate Women for Their Immense Contributions

Posted By: adminon: August 04, 2025In: GovernanceTags: African Union, Civil society, Community leaders, Dr Tajudden Abbas, National Assembly, Political parties, The mediaNo CommentsViews:
It Is, Indeed, Time to Constitutionally Compensate Women for Their Immense Contributions

The 2025 African Women’s Day may have passed but not its celebration, what with an impending gender legislation that could send a very civilised  message on a global scale from Nigeria as ag... Read more

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NPSA Scores Democracy in Nigeria Below Pass mark

Posted By: adminon: June 03, 2025In: Words and WorldTags: DEMOCRACY, Developmental politics, Elections, National independence, NPSA, Political parties, Public fundsNo CommentsViews:
NPSA Scores Democracy in Nigeria Below Pass mark

The verdicts are turning in Ahead of the 26th anniversary of democracy in Nigeria since 1999. The Nigerian Political Science Association (NPSA), for instance, has withheld a pass mark for de... Read more

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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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Needed Interventions in Political Parties, Elections and Consolidation of Democracy in Nigeria

Posted By: adminon: December 01, 2022In: De-EscalationTags: 'Japa', 'Political entrepreneurs', Godfathers, Liberal democracy, Political partiesNo CommentsViews:
Needed Interventions in Political Parties, Elections and Consolidation of Democracy in Nigeria

“In the final analysis, only incurable optimism about the future of democracy as a panacea for Nigeria’s economic growth and development, and resilient citizens’ enlightened struggles... Read more

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Pan-African Institute Mounts Month Long Course for Electioneering Campaign Handlers

Posted By: adminon: September 02, 2022In: BookspaceTags: Campaign managers, Political parties, PRO, Prof Sylvester Odion-AkhaineNo CommentsViews:
Pan-African Institute Mounts Month Long Course for Electioneering Campaign Handlers

Grounding of key handlers in issue selection, the pragmatics involved and the craft of campaign messages cannot be over-emphasised in the epoch of campaigning in general and ahead of the 202... Read more

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Nigerian CSOs To INEC: It Would Be Dangerous to Alter Election Time-Table

Posted By: adminon: May 20, 2022In: GovernanceTags: INEC, Labour Party, Natiional Assembly, Political partiesNo CommentsViews:
Nigerian CSOs To INEC: It Would Be Dangerous to Alter Election Time-Table

A group of civil society platforms in Nigeria is up in arms against any attempt to alter the present schedule of activities leading to the 2023 General Election. This is on the ground that d... Read more

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TMG Set to Discipline Democracy in Nigeria

Posted By: adminon: September 08, 2021In: GovernanceTags: 'dividends of democracy', Political parties, TMG, TransparencyNo CommentsViews:
TMG Set to Discipline Democracy in Nigeria

The Nigerian civil society’s main election disciplinary platform – the Transition Monitoring Group, (TMG), might have, at last, run out of patience with the pace, quantity and quality... Read more

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