Election Security
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Nigeria Elections 2023: Fearful IDPs Head Home To Vote In Borno
Internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Maiduguri, Borno state, northeast Nigeria, have begun risky journeys back to the home regions they…
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A Threat In Every Region: The HumAngle Guide To Election Insecurity
This year, as 94 million Nigerians go to the polls, Nigeria is facing a specific security threat in every region…
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Police Deploys 13,000 Officers For Election Duty In Borno
The police in Borno state, Northeast Nigeria, said it would deploy 13,639 officers for election duty across the state. Commissioner…
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Nigeria Elections: Borno Residents Go To The Polls “Unhappy And Unsatisfied”
The current scarcity of cash and fuel means residents of the Borno state capital in Northeast Nigeria are going to…
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Thousands Waiting For Corrected Voters’ Cards Won’t Get A Vote
Thousands of frustrated voters in the Borno State Capital Maiduguri, who have been waiting for corrections to be made on…
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Traumatised By Past Attacks, Nigerian Journalists Skeptical About Covering 2023 Elections
Even if Iretomiwa Dele-Yusuff would cover any election in the future, she has made up her mind never to carry…
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Journalists In Nigeria Express Safety Concerns, Share Security Tips Ahead Of 2023 Polls
Ahead of Nigeria’s general elections in February and March, journalists have expressed concerns for their safety and shared security tips…
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Nigeria Records Spike In Election Violence Weeks To National Polls
One in every 13 civilians killed in Nigeria last month was either a politician or someone who lost their life…
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2023: Examining Nigeria Electoral Body’s Plan To Conduct Election In IDP Camps
Voters from almost three-quarters of Borno’s Local Government Areas will cast their ballots in the forthcoming elections in some form…
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CJID, CFLI Train Nigerian Journalists On Election Security
As part of efforts to strengthen election security reporting in Nigeria, the Centre for Journalism Innovation and Development (CJID), in…
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