By selling democracy and governance issues short, London and Washington have inadvertently undermined their countries’ own interests in Nigeria, writes @MatthewTPage (@AfricaProg).
Despite the promise of technology and legislation, Nigeria’s contested elections have resulted in mistrust and revealed deepening divides, write @HassanIdayat and Alex Vines (@AfricaProg).
‘I cannot imagine Mr Disraeli, Mr Gladstone, Mr Churchill or Mrs Thatcher even in their most difficult moments saying let us put parliament aside while I carry through this difficult policy that a part of my party disagrees with.’
- Sir John Major speaking at #CHLondon in June.
The INEC’s performance and controversies over these results mean that Nigeria's electoral reforms and lessons declared to have been learned were not fully applied, warns @LeenaHoffmann (@AfricaProg).
Despite the promise of technology and legislation, Nigeria’s contested elections have resulted in mistrust and revealed deepening divides, write @HassanIdayat and Alex Vines (@AfricaProg).
Despite boasting the biggest electoral register in Africa with 93 million voters, fewer than 25 million valid votes were counted in Nigeria’s 2023 election, writes @LeenaHoffmann (@AfricaProg).
Since 7 October, Iran’s support for Hamas and its broader regional goals – most importantly, its long-standing hostility towards Israel – have come into sharp focus.
The UK and the US have enduring strategic interests in Nigeria, which are threatened by Nigeria’s kleptocratic ruling class, warns @MatthewTPage (@AfricaProg).
Nigeria’s 2023 elections | Peter Gregory Obi
@PeterObi, presidential candidate for @NgLabour, discusses with the @AfricaProg his vision for policy and reform in 🇳🇬.
Date📅: Today
Time⌚: 13:00 (GMT)
Livestream here:
The UK and the US have enduring strategic interests in Nigeria, which are threatened by Nigeria’s kleptocratic ruling class, warns @MatthewTPage (@AfricaProg).
By selling democracy and governance issues short, London and Washington have inadvertently undermined their countries’ own interests in Nigeria, writes @MatthewTPage (@AfricaProg).
Despite boasting the biggest electoral register in Africa of 93 million voters, fewer than 25 million valid votes were counted in Nigeria’s 2023 election, writes @LeenaHoffmann (@AfricaProg).