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- April 15, 2024

As the September 21st off-cycle Edo state governorship election approaches, Nigeria Democratic Report (NDR) took to the streets of Benin City, the state capital, to interact with residents and feel their pulse on the polls, perception on a free and fair election, and their confidence in the Independent National Electoral Commission to conduct a credible
On Monday, July 8, 2024, Blueprint newspaper published an editorial titled “Akume’s riot act on official secrets”, in which it sought to justify the threat by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Mr. George Akume, that government officials who disclose information without authorization would be jailed and railed against the criticism of

In recent weeks, the Nigerian government’s decision to sign the Samoa Agreement sparked heated debates across the nation. This agreement, which aims to foster international cooperation on climate resilience and sustainable development, has been both lauded and criticized, creating a whirlwind of controversy that some argue is much ado about nothing akin to a storm

This is the concluding part of our focus on the women in the National Assembly as part of the inclusivity reporting mandate by the Nigerian Democratic Report (NDR) under the European Union support to Democratic Governance in Nigeria (EUSDGN 11) project under Component 4: Support to the media with the International Press Centre as lead

Journalist participants at a stakeholders’ interface on the impending Edo State gubernatorial election have re-committed to a high degree of professionalism and responsibility towards a fair and accurate reporting of the electoral process. The two-day interface was organised by the International Press Centre as part of Component 4: Support to Media of the European Union
In recent years, female parliamentarians in the House of Representatives have been making significant strides, reshaping the political landscape and pushing forward an agenda of inclusivity, development, and social justice. Despite the historically male-dominated nature of Nigerian politics, these women have emerged as powerful voices, championing a range of issues that resonate deeply with the