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Low voter turnout and reports of voter suppression and intimidation marred the 2023 governorship and state assembly elections in Nigeria. Despite being rescheduled a week later, many polling units reported only a few voters turning out to cast their ballots. Some citizens cited their loss of confidence in the electoral system, as well as the threat of violence from opposition parties as reasons for not participating. Civil society organizations like Enough is Enough (EiE) encouraged the electorate to come out and vote despite the challenges. The issues of low turnout and voter suppression raise concerns about the state of democracy in Nigeria and the need for reforms to improve trust and participation in the electoral process.
Army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and his deputy Mohamed Hamdan Daglo (Hemeti) worked together in October 2021 to remove the…
Under the new agreement, which is a deviation from the Open Tender system (OTS), the oil will be imported this…
Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State worked against his political party, the Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP), at the presidential and…
When President Samia Suluhu Hassan assumed office two years ago this month, Tanzania’s external engagement shifted to a more outward-facing…
The eclipse of Russia as an emerging market narrows the field for fund managers. Suspicions that China may be supplying…
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This is because not all companies operating on the continent necessarily play by the same rules. Obviously, for all those…
At the Confédération Africaine de Football (CAF), chaired by Patrice Motsepe, the 16 March option had held sway for several…
By Damien Glez A French/Burkinabé artist and editorialist. Perceived as a privileged ally of Moscow, Algeria has announced the reopening…