Monitoring Spirits and Nigeria’s 2023 Elections: Feats, Faiths, and Fates
The organisation deployed its Election Portal, Dataphyte Election Portal (DEP) to report live election incidents and results from the country’s 174 local governments.
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The organisation deployed its Election Portal, Dataphyte Election Portal (DEP) to report live election incidents and results from the country’s 174 local governments.
The top-to-bottom voting approach involves voting for all the LP candidates vying for various positions.
On March 18, 2023, the people of Abia and 27 other states in Nigeria will elect their governors and state houses of assembly lawmakers who will lead them in the next four years.
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“Being a businessman who sells unisex shoes, the scarcity of cash is a challenge for me. Where we buy from, they don’t accept electronic transfers. They demand for cash, and if you must do a transfer, you will add pay for charges.”
With the spate of dilapidated and uncompleted classrooms in public schools littered across the country, the government can spend N389 billion to build two blocks of three classrooms at the average rate of N50 million each for more than 19,000 public schools in the country.
...the price per barrel of crude oil dropped from N50,036 in July 2022 to N38,606 in January 2023, representing a 22.84 percent decrease.
Dataphyte was the first to give a detailed prediction of a clear win for Bola Ahmed Tinubu of the All Progressives Congress (APC) at the first round of elections, without a tie and a need for a run-off election.
Compared to the voter turnout of 34.74 percent in the 2019 general election, the turnout in the just concluded election declined by 8.03 per cent.
Nigerians will go to the polls on Saturday (today) to elect their president and National Assembly members in a make-or-mar election that will define the country’s trajectory.
However, you can’t vote if you’re one of the 6.26 million registered voters without their Permanent Voters Card (PVC), according to data from the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
Contrary to the views expressed by some financial experts that the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN)’s naira redesign policy will strengthen the currency, it has turned out to weaken it against the dollar.
However, for the position of the Senate, only ADC, PDP, APC, and NNPP have contestants in all the states and the FCT. The SDP has contestants in 36 of the 37 states (including the FCT).
Ten states with 39.19 million registered voters can will play vital roles in deciding the country’s next president come February 25, 2023. These states account for 41.92 per cent of the total registered voters in the country.