We have now reached a point where some don’t know the meaning of peace. They were born into conflict.
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Films, Fictional Works, and Social Media in Conflict Resolution in Nigeria: Harnessing a Non-Violent Communication Approach
State promotion of the production and dissemination of artistic works that promote peace and harmony should be recognized as a…
Voter Suppression and Electoral Integrity Crisis in Nigeria’s 2023 General Elections
This article explores the key issues related to voter suppression and the overall integrity of the 2023 general elections in…
Taking on the Big Elephant in the Room? Nigeria after the 2023 General Elections
To support Nigeria, her international friends must avoid the temptation of placing their national economic, strategic, and geo-political interests ahead…
The Overlooked Spoilers Beclouding Nigeria’s 2023 Elections
As Nigeria’s February 2023 elections draw nearer, interest and debate are naturally intensifying around possible outcomes and the future fortunes…
A Goal-Means Analysis of Security in Political Parties’ Manifestos for Nigeria’s 2023 Presidential Election
Since Nigeria’s return to democratic rule in 1999 after decades of military authoritarianism, Nigerian politics have been characterized by different…
Nigeria’s 2023 Elections: Which Way Democracy?
Nigerians will reaffirm their democratic vows by trooping to vote on February 25 and March 11, 2023, in the third…
2023 Presidential Elections and Nigeria’s Humanitarian Crises
In the face of worsening humanitarian crises across the country, it has been predicted that the 2023 presidential election will…
2023 Presidential Elections Pollsters and the Risk of Post-Election Violence
Mindful of the fact that the 2011 election was “the best run and the most violent” based on lives and…
Nigerian Youths’ Participation in the 2023 Elections: Defying the Odds and Forging Ahead
Thus, as the 2023 elections draw to a close, there is a need for youths to stay engaged and contribute…