The place of election as a signpost of democracy is not in contention since democracy means first and foremost the process through which citizens freely choose their representatives. However, democratic practice in many developing countries are still regarded as electoral democracy because attentions are shifted away from the substance of democracy to focusing on conducting elections only as means of power transition and/or legitimation. The major challenge of democratic consolidation in developing democracies can therefore be linked to election administration which is a compass for any democratic process. Though, Nigeria has been able to maintain a viable set of periodic and regular elections since the return of party politics in 1999, the...
This paper attempts to examine election governance and democratic consolidation through the instrum...
This study examines factors underlying the poor electoral processes and the increasing rate of voter...
This paper examines election rigging and its effect on democratic consolidation in Nigeria relying o...
The new democratic dispensation in Nigeria was launched again in 1999 leading to the emergence of th...
The most widely praised as the best system of government in our contemporary world is democracy, whi...
Election as one of the most essential ingredients of democracy, its conduct has remained a challenge...
After a long military rule that almost cripple the socio-economic of the country, Nigerians launched...
Political development of Nigeria, electoral experience and public delivery has been influenced and i...
Electoral politics remains one of the leading notable sources of conflict, political breakdown and s...
The new democratic dispensation in Nigeria was launched again in 1999 leading to the emergence of th...
The significance of election to any democratisation process cannot be undermined. This clears the cl...
disequilibrium in the Fourth Republic of Nigeria’s democracy. Despite the appreciation that only cre...
Political parties are globally recognized as agents of democratization. Against this background, thi...
In all liberal democracies across the globe today, the electoral laws are enacted to guide the elect...
This study assesses the Nigeria’s democracy under the fourth republic, examine its major hurdl...
This paper attempts to examine election governance and democratic consolidation through the instrum...
This study examines factors underlying the poor electoral processes and the increasing rate of voter...
This paper examines election rigging and its effect on democratic consolidation in Nigeria relying o...
The new democratic dispensation in Nigeria was launched again in 1999 leading to the emergence of th...
The most widely praised as the best system of government in our contemporary world is democracy, whi...
Election as one of the most essential ingredients of democracy, its conduct has remained a challenge...
After a long military rule that almost cripple the socio-economic of the country, Nigerians launched...
Political development of Nigeria, electoral experience and public delivery has been influenced and i...
Electoral politics remains one of the leading notable sources of conflict, political breakdown and s...
The new democratic dispensation in Nigeria was launched again in 1999 leading to the emergence of th...
The significance of election to any democratisation process cannot be undermined. This clears the cl...
disequilibrium in the Fourth Republic of Nigeria’s democracy. Despite the appreciation that only cre...
Political parties are globally recognized as agents of democratization. Against this background, thi...
In all liberal democracies across the globe today, the electoral laws are enacted to guide the elect...
This study assesses the Nigeria’s democracy under the fourth republic, examine its major hurdl...
This paper attempts to examine election governance and democratic consolidation through the instrum...
This study examines factors underlying the poor electoral processes and the increasing rate of voter...
This paper examines election rigging and its effect on democratic consolidation in Nigeria relying o...