
Can e-voting revolutionize Nigeria’s democracy? Lessons from FUOYE campus elections
A student about to log in her portal to vote for her preferred candidate. Photo: Peace Oladipo By Peace Oladipo The Phase 2 complex of
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A student about to log in her portal to vote for her preferred candidate. Photo: Peace Oladipo By Peace Oladipo The Phase 2 complex of
By Mohammed Taoheed In 2015, Adigun Rafiu, a 40-year-old bricklayer, eagerly purchased an energy meter from the Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company (IBEDC) for N24,000. It
Tracka’s team and residents during a training program at Awo Ekiti community, Ifelodun LGA, Ekiti State. || Photo: Tracka By Mohammed Taoheed For three decades,
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By Zainab Yetunde Adam The post-insurgency era in Borno is witnessing juvenile delinquencies, drug abuse, phone theft, and other misconduct perpetrated by minors and criminal
UYapo Majahana, one user who downloaded the CitizenApp on his mobile phone shows how it functions: Picture by Lungelo Ndhlovu By Lungelo Ndhlovu Zimbabweans are
UDEME Monitor, Abdulrasheed Hammad enlightening residents of Nakasarin Ardo on how to track constituency projects in their community and how to demand accountability. Photo: Promise
History has shown that the conduct of general elections in Nigeria is far from an ideal standard, but the country’s electoral umpire is making serious
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