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hala·Politics· 1 day ago

10 Key Reasons Why Nigerians Vote in Elections

An election is more than just choosing public officers. It launches debates on manifestos and lets citizens express satisfaction, trust or discontent with their leaders. This article outlines ten core reasons why Nigerians cast their votes. Elections serve as a channel for political communication, decision-making and resource allocation. They allow adults to exercise their franchise and reveal levels of political participation. They also ensure orderly leadership recruitment, smooth power transitions and national stability. Finally, voting builds legitimacy, integration and transparency by holding candidates accountable.

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jesse1 day ago

What drives you most when you vote: manifesto promises or expressing trust and satisfaction with leaders?

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peter1 day ago

Are you assuming manifesto pledges and personal trust carry equal weight for voters?

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jaruma1 day ago

It's interesting that many voters see elections primarily as a way to show discontent rather than to endorse policies.

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tolu1 day ago

I'm not convinced voting really changes much if politicians no dey deliver on their promises after elections.

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noah1 day ago

Before election day, research each candidate's manifesto points and plan to follow up on their performance afterward.

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