A legally mandated electronic transmission system—dependent on fragile, untested public internet infrastructure—exposes the entire country to technical and cyber security risks.
Technology can strengthen our elections, but technology deployed without due diligence weakens them.
A November election exposes millions to logistical and weather risks.
Re: Anambra 2025 Guber Election
If voting is NOT made compulsory by law in Nigeria, true democracy will continue to elude Nigerians.
No politician, no matter how wealthy will be able to buy 2 million voters.
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The BOOT Party condemns in the strongest terms the recent statement by United States President Donald Trump threatening military action against Nigeria.
We say #NoToReSlavery
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Nigeria at a Crossroads: Hunger, Insecurity, and the Fading Promise of Democracy
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Mr. President, you should be reminded— from the lofty heights of democratic ideals to the grassroots—that future generations will not show...
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@TheBOOTParty extends heartfelt condolences on the passing of former President Muhammadu Buhari. We honour his service to our nation and pray that Almighty Allah grants him mercy and everlasting peace. Ameen.
Supreme Court's Rivers State Judgment: A Legal Precedent or a Constitutional Blunder?
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The Judgment Reads Like a Political Script; Beyond the legal flaws, this judgment is riddled with inconsistencies and clerical errors.
@inecnigeria On this point @inecnigeria is correct. @GuardianNigeria did not demonstrate knowledge of the Electoral process in their report. FYI, many candidates go to tribunals with the hope that the winner of the election will call for settlement, not because INEC erred.