NEW YEAR POLL

Nigerians Want the Government to Focus Mainly on Security, Job Creation and Education in 2023. Abuja, Nigeria. January 17th, 2023 – A new public opinion poll released by NOIPolls has revealed the top three key areas adult Nigerians want the government to focus its attention on in 2023 are security (49 percent), job creation (39 …

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Health Insurance Remains a Mirage to Nigerians as 80 Percent Pay Out of Pocket. Abuja, Nigeria. 12th November 2022. A new public opinion poll conducted by NOIPolls has revealed that most Nigerians pay out of pocket for healthcare at various healthcare facilities across the country as disclosed by 80 percent of adult Nigerians nationwide. While …

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Human Rights Poll

Government Officials and the Police Remain the Most Violators of Human Rights in Nigeria Abuja, Nigeria. December 6th, 2022 – A new public opinion poll conducted by NOIPolls has revealed that Government officials (30 percent) and the Police (26 percent) are the main violators of human rights in Nigeria as disclosed by Nigerians whose rights …

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Abuja, Nigeria 2 December 2022 News release Preference for Democracy remains High in Nigeria, but Dissatisfaction with its Quality is Growing Majority of Nigerians prefer democracy to any other kind of government, but fully half describe the country as a democracy with major problems, a new Afrobarometer study shows. Popular dissatisfaction with how Nigeria’s democracy …

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62nd Independence Day Commemoration; 7 in 10 Nigerians Express Pride in Being Nigerians, Support Call for Restructuring  Abuja, Nigeria: 27th September 2022– A new public opinion poll conducted by NOIPolls in commemoration of the 62nd Independence Day has revealed that Nigerians take pride in being citizens of Nigeria as 77 percent of adult Nigerians surveyed …

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Abuja Nigeria 20 September 2022 News release Crime and security rank at the top of the most important problems that Nigerians want the government to address, the latest Afrobarometer survey shows. In growing numbers, citizens report feeling unsafe in their neighbourhoods and their homes. Most respondents see abductions and kidnappings as a serious and increasing …

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In Nigeria, gender equality remains a challenge despite some government efforts to address the challenge. A recent Afrobarometer survey findings in Nigeria show that women are less likely than men to have post-secondary education and are less than half as likely as men to say they have control over how household money is spent. Popular …

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News Release  A recent Afrobarometer survey show that Nigerians rank GBV as the third-most-important women’s-rights issue that the government and society must address, and that views are divided as to whether violence against girls and women is a common occurrence in their community. Citizens overwhelmingly oppose the use of physical discipline against women. 79% citizens …

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