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AD1151: Majority of Nigerians support women’s right to decide on marriage, oppose unrestricted access to contraceptives
Most citizens favour sexuality education and allowing pregnant girls to continue their schooling.
AD1103: Nigerians favour open trade, call for greater African voice in international decision-making bodies
Majorities welcome the economic and political influence of China, the United States, ECOWAS, and the AU.
Nigeria Round 10 summary of results
Summary of results for the Afrobarometer Round 10 survey in Nigeria, 2024.
Nigeria: Citizen engagement scorecard
Citizen engagement scorecard
AD998: Facing lack of economic opportunity, Nigerian youth want government action on jobs and cost of living
Share of young citizens who have thought ‘a lot’ about emigrating has tripled since 2017.
AD958: Nigerians say country is headed in wrong direction, oppose fuel-subsidy removal
Economic issues dominate citizens’ list of priorities for government action.
WP206: You’re not like us! Ethnic discrimination and national belonging in Nigeria
Experience of unfair treatment prompts prioritisation of ethnic identity.
AD900: Nigerians view religious leaders as more trustworthy, less corrupt than public institutions
Most citizens express tolerant attitudes toward people of other religions.
AD838: Nigerians lament government’s poor performance on child welfare, say vulnerable children can’t get help
Majority of citizens endorse the use of corporal punishment, but opposition is growing.
AD814: Nigerians lack reliable electricity, leaving most discontent with government’s efforts
Only 13% of citizens say they have power that works ‘most’ or ‘all’ of the time.

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