Nigerians appear to be opposed to the outcomes of elections since 1999. The majority of them believe that elections conducted in the country by the electoral umpire do not reflect the wishes of the masses. Therefore, of all these opposing views regarding elections in the country, has there been any obvious boycott, either by Hausa, Igbo or Yoruba since 1999?
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Nigeria has not, in any election cycle experienced a major boycott. Voter apathy is common among Nigerians because many believe that their votes do not count. The reason for this belief is premised on the attitude of electoral officers, especially the electoral umpire. They, based on results releaseRead more
Nigeria has not, in any election cycle experienced a major boycott. Voter apathy is common among Nigerians because many believe that their votes do not count. The reason for this belief is premised on the attitude of electoral officers, especially the electoral umpire. They, based on results released for conducted elections, seem to tend to the whims and caprices of the governing party against the will of the public.
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