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Unemployment, education top list of Africans’ problems, priorities
Africans’ most urgent problem is unemployment, and their top priority for more government investment is education, according to Afrobarometer’s latest round of surveys across Africa.
Majority of Nigerians see cross-border movement as difficult
A majority of Nigerians value their right to move freely within West Africa but say that crossing borders for work or trade is difficult.
Unemployment, electricity top list of Nigerian citizens’ concerns
Unemployment, a reliable supply of electricity, and poverty are the most important problems that Nigerians want their government to address, with crime/security following in fourth place, the latest Afrobarometer survey shows.
Mixed views on democracy, accountability ahead of Nigeria’s elections
As Nigerians prepare to vote in the 2015 general elections, Afrobarometer survey findings show that support for democracy remains the majority view, though weaker than two years ago and tempered by high levels of dissatisfaction and low approval ratings for elected officials.
Opinions on democracy and accountability ahead of the 2015 elections in Nigeria
Findings from the Round 6 survey in Nigeria (2014).
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Nigeria heads for closest election on record, survey shows
As Nigerians prepare to vote in the 2015 general elections, Afrobarometer survey findings show that support for democracy remains the majority view, though weaker than two years ago and tempered by high levels of dissatisfaction and low approval ratings for elected officials.
Nigeria’s February 14, 2015 elections: Popular opinions and attitudes
Findings from the Round 6 survey in Nigeria (2014).
Evaluations of the economy and government performance, Nigeria
Findings from the Round 5 survey in Nigeria (2012).
Elections, politics, and corruption in Nigeria
Findings from the Round 5 survey in Nigeria (2012).