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Tag Nigerian Democracy

17 Jun

Xenophobic Attacks: When South Africans Are Eating the “Lungs” of Fellow Africans

Across Africa, dreams of unity and shared identity are often celebrated. Yet, recurring xenophobic attacks in South Africa expose a painful contradiction—one where fellow Africans become targets of violence, exclusion, and hostility. This piece examines the roots, realities, and consequences of a crisis that continues to undermine the African ideal.

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12 Jun

State Police: Dotting the “I”s and Crossing the “T”s for National Security

Nigeria’s democratic institutions are increasingly facing questions about their independence, credibility, and ability to serve the public interest. As political loyalty, patronage networks, and elite influence reshape governance, the risk of state capture becomes more pronounced. This article explores how institutional compromise threatens accountability, public trust, and democratic development—and what must be done to reverse the trend.

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12 Jun

Democracy Day: Reflecting on the Undemocratization of Nigeria’s Democracy

As Nigeria marks Democracy Day, the occasion invites more than celebration—it demands reflection. Decades after the restoration of civilian rule, concerns about weakened institutions, electoral integrity, accountability, and citizen participation continue to shape public discourse. This article examines the growing paradox of Nigeria's democratic journey: a nation governed through democratic structures, yet increasingly challenged by practices that many argue undermine the very principles democracy is meant to uphold. Through a critical lens, it explores the signs, causes, and implications of the gradual undemocratization of Nigeria's democracy.

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11 Jun

Nigeria, “State Capture” and the Way Forward

Nigeria’s democratic institutions are increasingly facing questions about their independence, credibility, and ability to serve the public interest. As political loyalty, patronage networks, and elite influence reshape governance, the risk of state capture becomes more pronounced. This article explores how institutional compromise threatens accountability, public trust, and democratic development—and what must be done to reverse the trend.

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11 Jun

AI and the Ballot: A Looming Threat to Nigeria’s 2027 Elections

As Nigeria prepares for the 2027 elections, artificial intelligence is emerging as both an opportunity and a threat. From deepfakes and cloned voices to highly targeted disinformation campaigns, AI has the potential to reshape political narratives, influence voter behavior, and undermine trust in democratic institutions. Without proactive regulation, digital literacy, and robust safeguards, the battle for Nigeria's democracy may be fought as much in algorithms as at the ballot box.

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9 Mar

International Women’s Day: “Give to Gain” — Advancing Gender Equity through Research​

Nigeria’s democracy faces many challenges, but one powerful tool can guide its growth: evidence-based nation-building. By grounding decisions in credible data and inclusive research, Nigeria can foster accountability, strengthen governance, and drive development that truly serves its people. This article explores why building a stronger democracy requires a deeper commitment to using evidence in shaping the nation’s future.

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12 Jun

Nigeria’s Democracy and Imperative of Evidence-based Nation Building

Nigeria’s democracy faces many challenges, but one powerful tool can guide its growth: evidence-based nation-building. By grounding decisions in credible data and inclusive research, Nigeria can foster accountability, strengthen governance, and drive development that truly serves its people. This article explores why building a stronger democracy requires a deeper commitment to using evidence in shaping the nation’s future.

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