Nigeria Voters Education is a non governmental agency domiciled in Nigeria, created with the objective of sensitizing the populace on their rights to vote.

Voter Education

Voter education means providing citizens of a democracy with basic information about participating in elections. The most important event in any democracy is the act of voting. In a democratic society, everyone has the right to vote. This means every single eligible citizen should participate in elections and be well-informed about it. So we created this easy to understand guide for you!

Voter education 

Social media has become a prominent and a powerful forum for voter enlightenment, political activism and fastest means of Information dissemination. An individual without a social media account is seen in the society as obsolete. Social media has indeed become our lives personally and professionally. An average smart phone owner

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has begun the Continuous Voter’s Registration (CVR) process. If you haven’t signed up yet, now is the time. Elections are almost approaching, and your vote is the only way for you to be heard. Your vote does matter, and one vote can make all the

In every election, voter and civic education are necessary to ensure that all constituents—men and women alike—understand their rights, their political system, the contests they are being asked to decide, and how and where to vote. For an election to be successful and democratic, voters must understand their rights and

Nigeria has a rich history of Constitutions. From 1922 – 1999 (both years inclusive) Nigeria had a total of nine Constitutions. These included the Clifford

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Elective Representation in Nigeria

What is today known as Nigeria is a product of British Colonial rule. In 1914 the first Colonial Governor-General of Nigeria, Lord Frederick Luggard amalgamated

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Introduction An election is a set of activities whereby members of a community choose their leaders. Four basic conditions are necessary to create an enabling

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Introduction The success of any election depends on efficient planning and its conduct, i.e. accreditation, voting, counting, collation and results declaration. Each of these processes

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aws regulate all aspects of our lives. The electoral process is no exception. The Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 as amended, the Electoral Act 2010, as amended and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) Rules and Regulations constitute the legal framework which regulates our electoral process.

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Every Nigerian has the right to live in any part of the country. An important part of voter registration is that an eligible person is advised to register at the centre nearest to his or her residence. This is to make it easy for the voter to access the polling unit and vote on Election Day.

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Voter education 

Let’s fight with all injustice
and corruption through our votes