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INEC should take blame for any electoral violence – Security expert

AS pockets of electoral violence greet the off-cycle governorship polls in Imo, Kogi, and Bayelsa states, a security expert, ...

Electoral violence in Lagos: Tales of agony, pain ring loud

THE Governorship and House of Assembly election in Lagos witnessed violence; in this report, Bankole ABE tracked and spoke...

Bloodshed and death: Inside story of Kano’s Tudun Wada electoral violence in Doguwa’s constituency

FEBRUARY 25, 2023, the date for the presidential and national assembly election was one which the residents of Tudun...

Police arrest 26 over electoral violence in Benue

THE Benue State Police Command has arrested 26 suspects over electoral violence during the governorship and state assembly elections...

Cases of electoral violence recorded across the nation

AS the Presidential and National Assembly elections holds nationwide today, cases of violence have been recorded across the country. In...

Police to sensitise officials on electoral violence control

THE Nigeria Police Force is organising a one-day training for strategic police heads, military departments, other security agencies and...

No less than 350 persons killed in electoral violence in Nigeria since 2014 – Group

MANAGING Conflict in Nigeria (MCN), a European Union-funded programme, has said that no less than 350 persons had been...

2023: Nigeria recorded 52 cases of electoral violence in one month – NSA

NATIONAL Security Adviser (NSA) Babagana Monguno has disclose that 52 cases of electoral violence were recorded in 22 states...

Governors contribute to electoral violence in Nigeria – Oshiomhole

A FORMER Edo State governor, Adams Oshiomhole, has said that state governors often contribute to electoral violence in the...

Group asks govt to investigate electoral violence in Kano, Lagos, Rivers

A Nigerian non-partisan and youth-focused organsation called Our Mumu Don Do Movement said the violence that occurred in some...

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