Commonwealth election observation and Nigeria: a study of the 2015 and 2019 elections

Since the emergence of Nigeria's Fourth Republic in 1999, foreign election observers have become a common feature in the country. This article, exploring a stakeholders' ecosystem approach, is an overview of the Commonwealth Observer Group's (COG) election reports for Nigeria in 2015...

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