Elections

Australian voters and political campaign activity amid discussions about a far right party leading a national opinion poll.

Australia’s Far-Right Party Leads National Poll for the First Time

Australia’s political landscape may be experiencing a significant shift after a new national opinion poll showed the far-right One Nation party leading for the first time since its formation nearly three decades ago. According to the poll, One Nation secured 31% support, ahead of the ruling Labor Party, which recorded 28%. The conservative opposition coalition […]

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Voters participating in an election in Ethiopia amid discussions about democracy, governance, and conflict challenges.

Ethiopia’s Election Highlights the Challenges of Democracy in Times of Conflict

As Ethiopians head to the polls, the election is drawing attention not only because of who may emerge victorious, but also because of the significant challenges facing democracy in one of Africa’s most important nations. While the government has expressed confidence in the electoral process, the inability of millions of citizens in conflict-affected areas to

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Joash Amupitan, INEC Chairman

Listening to the INEC Chairman, Professor Joash Amupitan, we now understand why the Sharia Islamic Council in Northern Nigeria does not want him to be the INEC Chairman.

Former Independent National Electoral Commission Chairman, Professor Mahmood Yakubu, is a disgrace to Nigeria and to the authority that awarded him the professorship. We say this because, as a Professor, such an individual should, to a large extent, be a person of integrity whom society can look up to for guidance, especially in critical areas.

Listening to the INEC Chairman, Professor Joash Amupitan, we now understand why the Sharia Islamic Council in Northern Nigeria does not want him to be the INEC Chairman. Read More »

The electoral system of Nigeria should be reformed to suit present and future developmental goals.

Nigeria will never rise to its true potential until we fix these things: our corrupt and outdated electoral system. Every other problem: insecurity, poverty, unemployment, economic collapse begins with the kind of leaders this broken system produces. Right now, the least qualified, most self-serving individuals are running our country. They make laws for us, yet

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Professor Humphrey Nwosu

In 1993, late Professor Humphrey Nwosu, an Igbo man from Anambra state in Nigeria called the election result as Nigerians voted by declaring Chief MKO Abiola the winner which was later nullified.

We are revisiting the 1993 Nigeria presidential election which late Chief MKO. Abiola won but was later nullified by General Ibrahim Babangida and his men for reasons best known to them. Late Professor Humphrey Nwosu, an Igbo man from Anambra state was in charge as the Chairman of the Electoral Commission. Despite pressures from some

In 1993, late Professor Humphrey Nwosu, an Igbo man from Anambra state in Nigeria called the election result as Nigerians voted by declaring Chief MKO Abiola the winner which was later nullified. Read More »

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The Independent National Electoral Commission and the judiciary are the problems of Nigeria; until these two sectors are properly reformed, Nigeria can never move forward.

We have written articles concerning this topic in the past, and we are doing so again. Now hear this: those Nigerian politicians who hijacked the Independent National Electoral Commission of Nigeria and the judiciary are still in power. They have used their stolen wealth to position how the 2027 elections would be in Nigeria, so

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John Mahama

John Mahama wins Ghana presidential election in a historic comeback.

Former President John Dramani Mahama’s victory marked a dramatic change in Ghana’s government. Mahama becomes the first leader to win the president again after losing past election, which is a significant turning point in the history of the nation. Amidst economic difficulties and worries about corruption, the election’s outcome demonstrates Ghanaians’ yearning for a change

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Namibia’s Historic Milestone: Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah Elected First Female President

Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has shattered Namibia’s glass ceiling by becoming the country’s first female president. With a staggering 57% of the vote, she outpaced her closest rival, Panduleni Itula, who garnered 26%. However, Itula has refused to concede, citing “deeply flawed” elections marred by logistical issues and a three-day polling extension in some areas. His party,

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2024 US Presidential Election: Donald Trump Declares Victory.

Donald Trump has emerged victorious in the 2024 US presidential election, defeating Kamala Harris. Trump secured crucial states like Pennsylvania, while Harris won states such as Virginia, Hawaii, and New Mexico. Although Harris’s wins were significant, they weren’t enough to secure the presidency. The election outcome has sparked mixed reactions across the country, with some

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Georgia’s Disputed Election Sparks Controversy.

Georgia’s recent parliamentary election has sparked outrage after reports of voting irregularities. President Salome Zourabichvili has called for protests, labeling the outcome a “Russian special operation.” The ruling party, Georgian Dream, won 54% of the vote, but opposition parties and monitors allege significant violations, including vote-buying and intimidation. The US and EU are demanding a

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