Filter by:
Showing 1 – 10 of 135
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.
AD735: Environmental protection: Nigerians want regulation and greater effort
Majority of citizens say pollution is a serious problem in their community.
Nigeria: Child well-being
The people's perspective
AD715: Amid growing insecurity, Nigerians fault police for corruption and lack of professionalism
Only two in 10 citizens say the government is doing a good job on fighting crime.
AD709: Nigerians look to government, private sector, developed countries for action to limit climate change
But most citizens haven’t heard of the concept yet.
AD708: Young Nigerians prioritise security, jobs, and the economy for government action
Though dissatisfied with government performance, youth are less likely to participate in political processes.
WP197: Explaining the experience of political violence in Nigeria
Working Paper No. 197
Afrobarometer blog
Get a look beyond the headlines and numbers in our Afrobarometer blog, where commentary, human interest, reflection, even unanswered questions are welcome. Opinions and attitudes expressed in blog posts are those of the authors only and do not necessarily represent the views of Afrobarometer, its partners, or its financial supporters.
See more