No, Federal Government Is Not Giving N50,000 Child Support Nigerian Parents
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- April 15, 2024

As part of the International Press Centre’s (IPC) activities for female politicians within the EU-SDGN Project, Olushola Vivian participated in the two-day Strategic Communications and Media Engagement Workshop held in Ibadan, Oyo State, on December 9–10, 2019. The comprehensive training enhanced her insight into the significant contributions women make to the development of Nigeria’s political
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A coalition under the EU Support for Democratic Governance Programme (EU-SDGN) II has stated that the 2025 Anambra State Governorship election was more peaceful and organised than prior polls, despite persistent issues like vote-buying and low turnout. In a joint statement, the Election Observation Hub (EOH)—a coalition of civil society organisations including Yiaga Africa, The
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The Anambra off-cycle governorship election, conducted on November 8th, 2025, once again highlighted persistent issues of voter apathy and low turnout within Nigeria’s electoral system. Although this poll was among the most anticipated of the year and intended as an indicator of the political climate in the Southeast, the results reflected a continuing pattern of
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Residents of Anambra State, referred to locally as “Ndi Anambra” and drawn from twenty-one local government areas, strongly endorsed the current governor, Prof Charles Soludo, awarding him 422,664 votes and securing his leadership of the State for another four-year term. Despite widespread concerns about insecurity and violence before the November 8 election, the State experienced
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Claim: A viral post claims that the police fired teargas canisters at Yiaga Africa election observers at the Independent Electoral Commission office in Ihiala local government. Verdict: False. A viral post circulated early on election day that some election observers deployed by Yiaga Africa were teargassed by the personnel of the Nigeria Police at the
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The Anambra governorship polls began slowly on Saturday, with low voter turnout and minor logistical issues, reflecting past election trends in the state. In several polling stations, accreditation did not commence at the stipulated time of 8:30 am. Like the lull experienced in the campaigns preceding the elections, it was business as usual for several
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