2019 Election

24 January 2019

YMonitor Voter Education Series: Where to cast your vote

by Ajibola Emmanuel Where to Vote According to the INEC guidelines for the 2019 elections, Voting shall take place in: Polling Units and Polling Points In […]
23 January 2019

#2019Elections: Using your one vote to demand good governance.

by Editor With just few days to the next general elections, you can still demand that your leaders fulfil their previous promises if they are to […]
22 January 2019

YMonitor #2019Election Series: Key figures and breakdown of registered voters

by Ajadi Daniel Below is a breakdown of the registered voters for the 2019 elections according to INEC. Some of the key figures and facts are […]
21 January 2019

YMonitor 2019 Election Series: There’s more to the third option

by Damola Olabintan For every Nigerian, 2019 has been one of the most anticipated year, a year we can decide to stick to the incumbent party […]
17 January 2019

YMonitor Voter Education Series: Voter Eligibility and How to cast your vote

by Usman Alabi This series would be educating voters on what they need to know regarding the upcoming election, especially on issues related to voting as […]
15 January 2019

YMonitor #2019 Election Series

by Ajibola Emmanuel In 31 days, Nigerians will be heading to the polls, in another election that indicates a stable democratic dispensation, acceptance of democratic ideals […]
10 January 2019

2019 General Elections: Before you decide on your candidate

by Ajadi Daniel The 2019 election is a little more than a month away, and for the first time in a long while, it does not […]
10 January 2019

YMonitor Radio Conversation: Role of media in the 2019 elections

by Ajibola Emmanuel The 2019 general election is in 33 days, and it will be a deciding moment for Nigeria, as weeks of preparation for the […]
29 October 2018

#MyFirstVote show: Not voting passes a vote of confidence on leaders irrespective of their performance [Video]

by Ajibola Emmanuel The second edition of #MyFirstVote show saw in attendance two young first-time voters, Aisha Salaudeen, a journalist, and Opeoluwa Dapo-Thomas, a civil servant. […]