Electoral violence has become one of the most damaging obstacles to democratic participation in Nigeria, and young people are often the most affected. Although they make up the largest share of the population, many youths are hesitant to vote because elections are increasingly associated with fear, tension, and insecurity. This atmosphere discourages meaningful participation, weakens trust in the electoral process,…
In today’s Nigeria, social media has become one of the most powerful tools influencing how young people engage with politics and elections. With over 60% of Nigeria’s population under 25, the digital space has naturally evolved into a political battleground, a civic classroom, and a space for national conversation. Platforms like Twitter (X), Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and WhatsApp have transformed…
Nigeria’s democratic system is full of possibilities, and the youth remain one of its strongest assets. Yet, despite their numbers and potential, many young Nigerians still find themselves distanced from political processes. Their disengagement is not because they lack interest, but because they face several challenges that make participation difficult. One of the biggest issues is the deep sense of…
Nigeria’s democracy is deeply influenced by its youthful population. With over 60% of Nigerians under the age of 35, the youth demographic is not just large, it is powerful. In recent years, this group has become increasingly vocal, politically aware, and active. As a result, youth participation has become a major determinant of election outcomes across the country. Why Youth…
