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In this episode of we examine the Senate’s position on electoral reforms and the claim that electronic transmission of results should not be compulsory.
Through a simple analogy of a child testing boundaries, we ask an important question: Has the Nigerian government been pushing the limits of what citizens will tolerate — and have we allowed it?
When accountability becomes optional, democracy is at risk.
By Nefe OnohwosaIn this episode of we examine the Senate’s position on electoral reforms and the claim that electronic transmission of results should not be compulsory.
Through a simple analogy of a child testing boundaries, we ask an important question: Has the Nigerian government been pushing the limits of what citizens will tolerate — and have we allowed it?
When accountability becomes optional, democracy is at risk.

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