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NOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls Podcast(Data Chat) - Cancer Management: Infrastructural and Financial DeficitIn the past, cancer was often thought to be a problem of the developed world, but low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) now bear much of the global cancer burden (Nigeria being one of them). The prevalence of cancer in Nigeria has become a pandemic given the incidence rate, number of deaths annually goes to show the need for actionable plans and steps in curbing the cancer menace as well as issues bothering around cancers. Considering these, NOIPolls reviews findings from the cancer disease poll to commemorate the United Nations #WorldCancerDay, marked on the 4th of February every...2024-02-0655 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls Podcast(The Podium)-Cancer Management: Infrastructural and Financial DeficitIn the past, cancer was often thought to be a problem of the developed world, but low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) now bear much of the global cancer burden (Nigeria being one of them). The prevalence of cancer in Nigeria has become a pandemic given the incidence rate, number of deaths annually goes to show the need for actionable plans and steps in curbing the cancer menace as well as issues bothering around cancers. Considering these, NOIPolls reviews findings from the cancer disease poll to commemorate the United Nations #WorldCancerDay, marked on the 4th of February every...2024-02-0545 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls Podcast(Data Chat) -Tackling Anti-Malaria Drug ResistanceSub-Saharan Africa bears nearly the entire global burden of malaria, accounting for an estimated 96% of malaria cases and deaths in 2020; approximately 4 in 5 of these deaths were among children under the age of five. A survey by NOIPolls found 29 in 100 Nigerians use ACTs to treat malaria, Pharmacist Jeff Unadike, zonal institutional manager Elbe Pharmaceuticals Limited speaks on tackling anti-malaria drug resistance. 2023-09-1149 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls Podcast(Data Chat) – Migration: Causes and Consequences to Nigeria’s Workforce Development.Japa has become the new catchphrase for unbridled migration out of the country by desperate Nigerians in search of better-paying jobs, better life, education, or simply escaping harsh conditions, austerity, and insecurity. A new survey by NOIPolls finds that 63 percent of Nigerians are willing to do that emphasizing those living abroad are better off in terms of living conditions and financial stability. On this episode, Ambassador Ifeyinwa Angela Nworgu speaks on the migration trend in Nigeria. 2023-08-2944 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls Podcast(The Podium) – Fuel Subsidy: Impacts on Household and Living Conditions.A new public opinion poll conducted by NOIPolls has revealed (73 percent) of adult Nigerians nationwide lamented the negative impact of subsidy removal as cost of fuel has affected spending on commodities, inability to sustain their businesses & spend more on transportation (10 percent). 2023-08-2846 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls Podcast(Data Chat) - Challenges of Democracy and Good Governance in NigeriaDemocracy is a form of government in which the supreme power is vested in the people and exercised directly by them or by their elected agents under a free electoral system. Interestingly, preference for democracy remains high in Nigeria, but dissatisfaction with its quality is growing. An Afrobarometer survey conducted in partnership with NOIPolls in March 2022 showed while majority of citizens prefer democracy to any kind of government and half described the country as democracy with major problems. 2023-05-3148 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls Podcast(The Podium) - Challenges of Democracy and Good Governance in NigeriaDemocracy is a form of government in which the supreme power is vested in the people and exercised directly by them or by their elected agents under a free electoral system. Interestingly, preference for democracy remains high in Nigeria, but dissatisfaction with its quality is growing. An Afrobarometer survey conducted in partnership with NOIPolls in March 2022 showed while majority of citizens prefer democracy to any kind of government and half described the country as democracy with major problems. 2023-05-3046 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls Podcast(Data Chat) – Malaria Disease: Interventions and Operational Challenges.Further to the #WorldMalariaDay world observance commemorated on the 25th of April every year, NOIPolls shares findings from its malaria public perception survey with focus on malaria interventions and operational challenges with Dr Bolatito Aiyenigba, Deputy Project Director, Malaria and Tuberculosis, Breakthrough Action Nigeria. 2023-05-1650 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls Podcast(The Podium) – Malaria Disease: Malaria Interventions and Operational Challenges.Further to the #WorldMalariaDay world observance commemorated on the 25th of April every year, NOIPolls shares findings from its malaria public perception survey with focus on malaria interventions and operational challenges with John Ocholi, Director, Technical and Programs Society for Family Health (SFH). 2023-05-1644 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls Podcast(The Podium) – Malaria Disease: Prevalence, Symptoms and Prevention.World Malaria Day (#WorldMalariaDay) is observed April 25th every year. The day is aimed to spread awareness about malaria disease, take urgent action in the control of the deadly disease, and promote efforts to prevent malaria. NOIPolls shares findings from its malaria public perception survey with Uzoma Nwigudu, Association of Community Pharmacists of Nigeria, FCT Chapter. 2023-04-2844 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls Podcast(Data Chat) - 2023 General Elections: Mobilizing Citizens Education.As Nigerians countdown to the 2023 general elections, NOIPolls reviews one in its election series poll (Vote Buying poll) the fourth in series. NOIPolls election series poll seeks the views of Nigerians on electoral processes, citizens anticipation for the elections and participation in the processes. Despite the negative effects of vote buying to democracy, findings from the poll shows (26 percent) of registered voters polled stated they would be willing to sell their votes for monetary or material gains during elections. The Ignorance of one voter in a democracy impairs the security of all – John F Kennedy.2023-02-1444 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls Podcast(The Podium) - 2023 General Elections: Mobilizing Citizens EducationAs Nigerians countdown to the 2023 general elections, NOIPolls reviews one in its election series poll (Vote Buying poll) the fourth in series. NOIPolls election series poll seeks the views of Nigerians on electoral processes, citizens anticipation for the elections and participation in the processes. Despite the negative effects of vote buying to democracy, findings from the poll shows (26 percent) of registered voters polled stated they would be willing to sell their votes for monetary or material gains during elections. The Ignorance of one voter in a democracy impairs the security of all – John F Kennedy.2023-02-1437 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls Podcast(Data Chat) - Economic Implication of the New Naira Notes.On the 16th of October 2022, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) announced their intention to redesign the ₦200, ₦500, and ₦1,000 notes to new ones and stated that the old notes will cease to be a legal tender by 31st January 2023. With the deadline of some naira notes ceasing to be a legal tender in Nigeria, recent findings from @NOIPolls New Naira Notes Poll shows a proportion of Nigerians are yet to see and interact with the new notes.2023-01-3043 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls PodcastThe Podium - Economic Implication of the New Naira NotesOn the 16th of October 2022, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) announced their intention to redesign the ₦200, ₦500, and ₦1,000 notes to new ones and stated that the old notes will cease to be a legal tender by 31st January 2023. With the deadline of some naira notes ceasing to be a legal tender in Nigeria, recent findings from @NOIPolls New Naira Notes Poll shows a proportion of Nigerians are yet to see and interact with the new notes.2023-01-3039 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls Podcast(Data Chat) - Election Series: Vote Buying and Electoral Integrity (Series 4)The election is a process where the populace is allowed to choose their leaders at various levels from the federal to the state and the local governments in a democratic dispensation. The NOIPolls Election Series poll seek the views of Nigerians on voter registration ahead of the 2023 general elections and this is the third in the monthly election polls (the first was conducted in July 2023) as Nigerians countdown to the 2023 general elections.2022-12-0849 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls Podcast(The Podium) - Election Series: Vote Buying and Electoral Integrity (Series 4)The election is a process where the populace is allowed to choose their leaders at various levels from the federal to the state and the local governments in a democratic dispensation. The NOIPolls Election Series poll seek the views of Nigerians on voter registration ahead of the 2023 general elections and this is the fourth in the monthly election polls (the first was conducted in July 2023) as Nigerians countdown to the 2023 general elections.2022-12-0838 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls Podcast(Data Chat) - Post -2023 Elections: Female Participation and Representation in Governance.As part of a 16 days activism program in partnership with @MenNigeria, to lend a voice and end gender based violence, NOIPolls reviewed findings from the Gender Equality Poll with focus on “Post -2023 Elections: Female Participation and Representation in Governance.2022-11-2854 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls Podcast(The Podium) - Post-2023 Elections: Female Participation and Representation in Governance.As part of a 16 days activism program in partnership with @MenNigeria, to lend a voice and end gender based violence, NOIPolls reviewed findings from the Gender Equality Poll with focus on “Post -2023 Elections: Female Participation and Representation in Governance.2022-11-2835 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls Podcast(Data Chat) - Child Abuse in Nigeria: Inclusion for Every Child.Nearly 3 in 4 children aged 2-4 years regularly suffer physical punishment, psychological violence at the hands of parents and caregivers. – WHO. The United Nations World Children’s Day is commemorated on the 20th of November every year to advocate, promote and celebrate children’s rights building a better world for children. This year’s theme: INCLUSION FOR EVERY CHILD and in light of this NOIPolls reviews findings from the Child Abuse poll conducted in June 2022 which revealed that almost 9 in 10 adult Nigerians attest to a high prevalence of Child Abuse in Nigeria with at least (51 percent) polled affirming they hav...2022-11-2351 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls Podcast(The Podium) - Child Abuse in Nigeria: Inclusion for Every Child.Nearly 3 in 4 children aged 2-4 years regularly suffer physical punishment, psychological violence at the hands of parents and caregivers. – WHO. The United Nations World Children’s Day is commemorated on the 20th of November every year to advocate, promote and celebrate children’s rights building a better world for children. This year’s theme: INCLUSION FOR EVERY CHILD and in light of this NOIPolls reviews findings from the Child Abuse poll conducted in June 2022 which revealed that almost 9 in 10 adult Nigerians attest to a high prevalence of Child Abuse in Nigeria with at least (51 percent) polled affirming they hav...2022-11-2341 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls Podcast(Data Chat) - Infrastructural Development and Economic Growth. (Governance October 2022)The Governance Poll is a snap poll conducted every month where Nigerians express their satisfaction or dissatisfaction on the performance of the government and as well rate their performance in various sectors (Education, Infrastructure, Economy, Environment and Climate Change amongst others). More than half (58 percent) of Nigerians have expressed disapproval of the Governments performance in the past one month. While (35 percent) approve their performance (17 percent) of Nigerians are indifferent on Governments performance. In addition, various social services have been rated; Healthcare (21 percent), Power Supply (19 percent), Conflict Resolution and Infrastructures (18 percent) respectively amongst other indices.2022-11-1548 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls Podcast(The Podium) - Infrastructural Development and Economic Growth. (Governance October 2022)The Governance Poll is a snap poll conducted every month where Nigerians express their satisfaction or dissatisfaction on the performance of the government and as well rate their performance in various sectors (Education, Infrastructure, Economy, Environment and Climate Change amongst others). More than half (58 percent) of Nigerians have expressed disapproval of the governments performance in the past one month. While (35 percent) approve their performance (17 percent) of Nigerians are indifferent on governments performance. In addition, various social services have been rated; Healthcare (21 percent), Power Supply (19 percent), Conflict Resolution and Infrastructures (18 percent) respectively amongst other indices.   2022-11-1537 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls Podcast(DataChat) - Perennial Flood: Emergency, Preparedness and Response (Afrobarometer Climate Change Survey)According to the United Nations figures, more than 2.8 million people have been impacted with 1.3 million displaced and hundreds of lives lost. Affecting 34 out of the 36 states in the country with 200,000 houses either partially or fully submerged and damaged. The latest Afrobaromter survey shows Nigerians look to government to limit harmful effects of climate change. While only 3 in 10 Nigerians (30 percent) say they have heard of climate change, two-thirds (66 percent) say climate change is making life worse, a 24-percentage-point increase since 2020.2022-11-0753 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls Podcast(The Podium) - Perennial Flood: Emergency, Preparedness and Response (Afrobarometer Climate Change Survey).According to the United Nations figures, more than 2.8 million people have been impacted with 1.3 million displaced and hundreds of lives lost. Affecting 34 out of the 36 states in the country with 200,000 houses either partially or fully submerged and damaged. The latest Afrobaromter survey shows Nigerians look to government to limit harmful effects of climate change.  While only 3 in 10 Nigerians (30 percent) say they have heard of climate change, two-thirds (66 percent) say climate change is making life worse, a 24-percentage-point increase since 2020.2022-11-0739 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls Podcast(Data Chat) - Election Series: Voter Registration and PVC Collection Rate (Series 3)The election is a process where the populace is allowed to choose their leaders at various levels from the federal to the state and the local governments in a democratic dispensation. The NOIPolls Election Series poll seek the views of Nigerians on voter registration ahead of the 2023 general elections and this is the third in the monthly election polls (the first was conducted in July 2023) as Nigerians countdown to the 2023 general elections. Findings from the poll revealed majority of adult Nigerians (80 percent) disclosed that they have collected their permanent voter’s card ahead of the 2023 general elections, (17 pe...2022-10-3155 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls Podcast(The Podium) - Election Series: Voter Registration and PVC Collection Rate (Series 3)The election is a process where the populace is allowed to choose their leaders at various levels from the federal to the state and the local governments in a democratic dispensation. The NOIPolls Election Series poll seek the views of Nigerians on voter registration ahead of the 2023 general elections and this is the third in the monthly election polls (the first was conducted in July 2023) as Nigerians countdown to the 2023 general elections. Findings from the poll revealed majority of adult Nigerians (80 percent) disclosed that they have collected their permanent voter’s card ahead of the 2023 general elections, (17 pe...2022-10-3141 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls Podcast(Data Chat) - Nigeria's Food Problems: Threats, Solution. (Governance, September 2022)The Governance Poll is a snap poll conducted every month where Nigerians express their satisfaction or dissatisfaction on the performance of the government and as well rate their performance in various sectors (Education, Infrastructure, Economy, Environment and Climate Change amongst others). Nigerians have rated Governments performance in Agriculture and Food Security at (12 percent), Power (19 percent), Infrastructure (13 percent), and Healthcare (10 percent) respectively.2022-10-3148 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls Podcast(The Podium) - Nigeria's Food Problem: Threats, Solution. (Governance, September 2022)The Governance Poll is a snap poll conducted every month where Nigerians express their satisfaction or dissatisfaction on the performance of the government and as well rate their performance in various sectors (Education, Infrastructure, Economy, Environment and Climate Change amongst others). Nigerians have rated Governments performance in Agriculture and Food Security at (12 percent), Power (19 percent), Infrastructure (13 percent), and Healthcare (10 percent) respectively.2022-10-3144 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls Podcast(DATA CHAT) - Nigerian Economic Condition: Impact on Household Living Conditions. (Afrobarometer, August 2022).Afrobarometer is a pan-African, non-partisan survey research network that provides reliable data on African experiences and evaluations of democracy, governance, and quality of life. Recent survey conducted shows more than 8 in 10 Nigerians (85 percent) say the country’s economic condition is bad, a 27-percentage-point increase compared to 2020.2022-10-1749 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls Podcast(THE PODIUM) - Nigerian Economic Condition Survey: Impact on Household Living Conditions. Part 2 (Afrobarometer, August 2022).Afrobarometer is a pan-African, non-partisan survey research network that provides reliable data on African experiences and evaluations of democracy, governance, and quality of life. Recent survey conducted shows more than 8 in 10 Nigerians (85 percent) say the country’s economic condition is bad, a 27-percentage-point increase compared to 2020.2022-10-1740 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls Podcast(DATACHAT) - Nigeria at 62: Exigency For National Social CohesionOn October 1st, 1960, Nigeria was granted full independence from great Britain. In commemoration of Nigeria's 62nd Independence Day, a poll conducted by @NOIPolls showed 7 in 10 Nigerians express pride in being Nigerians, support call for restructuring.2022-10-1451 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls Podcast(THE PODIUM) - Nigeria at 62: Exigency For National Social Cohesion (Part 2).On October 1st, 1960, Nigeria was granted full independence from great Britain. In commemoration of Nigeria's 62nd Independence Day, a poll conducted by @NOIPolls showed 7 in 10 Nigerians express pride in being Nigerians, support call for restructuring.2022-10-1452 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls Podcast(THE PODIUM) - Nigeria at 62: Exigency For National Social Cohesion.On October 1st, 1960, Nigeria was granted full independence from great Britain. In commemoration of Nigeria's 62nd Independence Day, a poll conducted by @NOIPolls showed 7 in 10 Nigerians express pride in being Nigerians, support call for restructuring.2022-10-1436 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls Podcast(Data Chat): Nigerians Feel Less Safe, See Kidnapping Cases on the Rise. (Afrobarometer R9, September 2022)The latest Afrobarometer survey shows; Crime and security rank at the top of the most important problems that Nigerians want the government to address. Highlights from the Survey:  - Majority of Nigerians say they felt unsafe while walking in their neighborhood (61 percent) and feared crime in their home (51 percent) at least once during the previous year. - Nigerians (84 percent) are concerned about abductions and kidnappings, including (65 percent) surveyed who say they are a “very serious” problem. - Almost 6 in 10 Nigerians (58 percent) rate the handling of kidnappings and abductions by the police as “fairly bad” or...2022-09-2355 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls Podcast(The Podium) - Nigerian Economic Condition Survey (Afrobarometer, August 2022): Impact on Household Living Conditions.More than 8 in 10 Nigerians (85%) say the country’s economic condition is bad, a 27-percentage-point increase compared to 2020. Six in 10 (62%) describe it as “very bad”.2022-09-1640 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls Podcast(THE PODIUM): 2023 GENERAL ELECTIONS; POLITICAL PARTY AFFILIATIONAs Nigerians countdown to the 2023 general elections, NOIPolls conducts its Election Series poll to seek the views of Nigerians on electoral processes. The second in the series of the monthly countdown to the 2023 general elections key findings show: - Majority of registered voters (95 percent) have acknowledged that they are looking forward to voting in the 2023 general elections.  - A huge proportion of adult Nigerians (74 percent) interviewed disclosed that they are not registered to any political party in the country.2022-09-1244 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls PodcastElection Series (Part 2): 2023 General Elections: Political Party AffiliationAs Nigerians countdown to the 2023 general elections, NOIPolls conducts its Election Series poll to seek the views of Nigerians on electoral processes. The second in the series of the monthly countdown to the 2023 general elections key findings show: - Majority of registered voters (95 percent) have acknowledged that they are looking forward to voting in the 2023 general elections.  - A huge proportion of adult Nigerians (74 percent) interviewed disclosed that they are not registered to any political party in the country.2022-09-1253 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls Podcast(DATA CHAT): Gender Imbalance; Women's Rights and OpportunitiesDespite women accounting for almost half of the total population of Nigeria (49.3 percent), Nigeria is still plagued with gender disparity. According to the world Economic Forum's Global Gender Gap Report 2020, Nigeria globally is ranking of 128 out of 153 in the Gender Gap. Findings from the Round 9 Afrobarometer survey shows Nigerian women face persistent disadvantages, limited support for gender equality.2022-08-2951 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls Podcast(THE PODIUM): Gender Inbalance; Women's Rights and Opportunities.Despite women accounting for almost half of the total population of Nigeria (49.3 percent), Nigeria is still plagued with gender disparity. According to the world Economic Forum's Global Gender Gap Report 2020, Nigeria globally is ranking of 128 out of 153 in the Gender Gap. Findings from the Round 9 Afrobarometer survey shows Nigerian women face persistent disadvantages, limited support for gender equality. 2022-08-2944 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls Podcast(The Podium) - Fuel Availability Vs Pricing: Socio -Economic Impact.New public opinion poll conducted to evaluate the price of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) popularly called Petrol revealed that majority of adult Nigerians (89 percent) nationwide lamented over the impact of the cost of petrol on their spending on other commodities and that of their household. Across the country, Nigerians (53 percent) who use petrol disclosed that they buy petrol at an average retail price between ₦181 – ₦200 per litre nationwide.2022-08-2354 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls Podcast(DATA CHAT) - Fuel Availability Vs Pricing: Socio -Economic Impact.New public opinion poll conducted to evaluate the price of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) popularly called Petrol revealed that majority of adult Nigerians (89 percent) nationwide lamented over the impact of the cost of petrol on their spending on other commodities and that of their household. Across the country, Nigerians (53 percent) who use petrol disclosed that they buy petrol at an average retail price between ₦181 – ₦200 per litre nationwide.2022-08-2354 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls PodcastThe Podium: Electoral Processes: Voter Registration ChallengesWhile Nigerians highlighted and express dissatisfaction for the just closed Voter Registration Challenges, Transparency in electoral processes (27 percent), Ensure more security agents are present in all Polling Units across the country (23 percent) were measures they expect INEC Nigeria to put in place before the 2023 general elections.2022-08-0847 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls PodcastDATACHAT: Electoral Process; Voter Registration ChallengesWhile Nigerians highlighted and express dissatisfaction for the just closed Voter Registration Challenges, Transparency in electoral processes (27 percent), Ensure more security agents are present in all Polling Units across the country (23 percent) were measures they expect INEC Nigeria to put in place before the 2023 general elections.2022-08-0856 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls PodcastData Chat: Nigerians condemn physical discipline but see Gender-Based Violence as a private matterGender-based violence (GBV) ranks third among the most important women’s-rights issues that Nigerians want their government and society to address. While about 8 in 10 Nigerians (79 percent) say it is “never justified” for a man to physically discipline his wife a majority (58 percent) of citizens say violence against women is “not very common” or “not at all common” in their community, but 41 percent – and 45 percent of women – disagree.2022-08-0246 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls PodcastThe Podium: Nigerians condemn physical discipline but see Gender-Based Violence as a private matter.Gender-based violence (GBV) ranks third among the most important women’s-rights issues that Nigerians want their government and society to address. While about 8 in 10 Nigerians (79 percent) say it is “never justified” for a man to physically discipline his wife a majority (58 percent) of citizens say violence against women is “not very common” or “not at all common” in their community, but 41 percent – and 45 percent of women – disagree.2022-08-0240 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls PodcastThe Podium: Election Series; Citizens Trust in Electoral IntegrityA new public opinion poll conducted by NOIPolls has revealed that 69 percent of Adult Nigerians are certain their votes will count during the 2023 general elections mainly because they believe so (38 percent). Among other reasons given, 23 percent mentioned they will monitor their votes at their polling units, 10 percent stated it is because they trust the Independence National Electoral Commission (INEC) while another 10 percent stated that their votes will count because of the new electoral law.2022-07-2739 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls PodcastDataChat: Elections Series; Citizens Trust in Electoral Integrity.With the 2023 general elections are fast approaching, Nigerians are getting ready for the general elections. A new public opinion poll conducted by NOIPolls has revealed that (69 percent) of Adult Nigerians are certain their votes will count during the 2023 general elections mainly because they believe so (38 percent).2022-07-2649 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls PodcastData Chat: Maternal and Neo Natal Health; Evaluating Interventions, Investment Priorities and GapsThe Presidential Approval Rating is a monthly snap poll conducted to get the views of Nigerians on Governments performance in the past one month and rate their performance in various sectors from Infrastructure, Education, Security, Healthcare amongst others. Furthermore, Nigerians polled rated governments performance in Healthcare (16 percent). 2022-07-1557 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls PodcastThe Podium: Maternal and Neonatal Child Health; Evaluating Interventions, Investment Priorities and Gaps.Presidential Approval Rating is a monthly snap poll conducted to get the views of Nigerians on the performance of the Government in the past one month while rating their performance in various sectors as; Infrastructure, Healthcare, Education amongst others. Interestingly, Nigerians polled rated Governments performance in Health care (16 percent).2022-07-1545 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls PodcastThe Podium: Substance Abuse; Social Impact On a Youthful Population and Intervention.Recent poll findings revealed young adults aged 15 - 29 years old are most known abusers of drugs and substances. More findings indicated that the most abused illicit drug or substances in Nigeria is marijuana (41 percent), Codeine (22 percent) and Alcohol (17 percent) amongst other drugs and substances mentioned.2022-06-2944 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls PodcastThe Podium: Child Labor; Enforcing Policies, Safeguarding the Nigerian Child.Almost 9 In 10 Nigerians Attest To High Incidence of Child Abuse In Nigeria (51 percent) of adult Nigerians acknowledged that they had personally seen children undergo abusive treatment in their localities. The South-South (57 percent) and North-West (56 percent) zones had more respondents who made this assertion. While physical abuse (35 percent), sexual abuse (28 percent) and abandonment (21 percent) amongst other types were the top forms of abuse Nigerians attest to be common in their locality, poverty (35 percent) and parental neglect (32 percent) were the causes of child abuse in the country.2022-06-2442 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls PodcastOn Data Chat: Child Labor; Enforcing Policies, Safe Guarding the Nigerian Child.Almost 9 in 10 Adult Nigerians Attest to a High Prevalence of Child Abuse in Nigeria. The poll revealed that (51 percent) of adult Nigerians acknowledged that they had personally seen children undergo abusive treatment in their localities with physical abuse (35 percent), sexual abuse (28 percent) and abandonment (21 percent) amongst other types. Interestingly, a higher percentage of adult Nigerians nationwide cited poverty (35 percent) and parental neglect (32 percent) as the main causes of child abuse in the country.2022-06-2053 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls PodcastOn Data Chat: Views of COVID -19 and Citizen’s attitude towards COVID-19 VaccineAbout one-third of Nigerian adults say they are unlikely to try to get vaccinated against COVID-19, including many who say they don’t believe the virus exists or is a serious threat, a new Afrobarometer study shows.2022-06-1442 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls PodcastOn The Podium: Views of COVID-19 and Citizens attitude towards COVID -19 Vaccine.A new Afrobarometer study shows about one-third of Nigerian adults say they are unlikely to try to get vaccinated against COVID-19, including many who say they don’t believe the virus exists or is a serious threat. Interestingly, fewer than 4 in 10 citizens report having received a vaccination against the virus. 2022-06-1435 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls PodcastOn Data Chat; Bullying in Schools: Response, Resolution and Prevention.According to @UN 176 million children under five witness domestic violence on a regular basis and children who bully others are twice as likely to have been exposed to domestic violence than other children. NOIPolls reviews findings from its bullying poll with focus on the responses and preventive measures.2022-05-2345 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls PodcastTHE PODIUM - STRATEGIES FOR SOCIAL COHESION TO MINIMIZE DISPARITY.According to findings from the Tolerance for Diversity Survey Report (Afrobarometer Round 8, April 2021), 6 in 10 (62 percent) of Nigerians think there is more that unites all Nigerians. Interestingly, while (72 percent) of Nigerians say diverse communities are stronger, (25 percent) believe homogeneous communities are stronger. 2022-05-1727 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls PodcastRadio Discuss on The Podium; GENDER BASED VIOLENCE: LEGAL SANCTIONS AND STATE LEGISLATIONThis edition on The Podium focuses on GENDER BASED VIOLENCE: LEGAL SANCTIONS AND STATE LEGISLATION to further interrogate the findings of NOIPolls GENDER EQUALITY POLL.2022-04-2243 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls PodcastOn the Data Chat: Malaria Disease Control: Impact of Primary Health Care Centers in Nigeria.Findings from the poll(s) revealed (87 percent) of Nigerians polled affirmed a high prevalence of malaria disease in the country, with (59 percent) of respondent at the time of the survey disclosing they had been diagnosed with malaria disease within the last 3 months.  Interestingly, (57 percent) of Respondents disclosed they go to hospitals for treatment; (16 percent) go to pharmacies while (15 percent) visit a chemist when they experience Malaria symptoms 2022-02-2126 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls PodcastDATA CHAT RADIO DISCOURSE - RIGHTS VIOLATION, ACCOUNTABILITY and DIGITAL MOBILISATIONThis edition, in commemoration of the World Day of Social Justice, January 20, focuses on RIGHTS VIOLATION, ACCOUNTABILITY, and DIGITAL MOBILISATION. This is to further interrogate the findings of our recently released Human Right Poll. The poll in focus: Human Rights Poll report (NOIPolls, December 2021). Two (2) interesting findings from the poll show that: 83 percent of adult Nigerians say that the issue of human rights violation is prevalent in the country; Findings also show that 27 percent of adult Nigerians recommend frequent sensitization of the citizenry on their fundamental human rig...2022-01-1928 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls PodcastDATA CHAT RADIO DISCOURSE ON NIGERIAN'S EXPECTATION FOR BETTER GOVERNANCE in 2022On this edition, we discussed NIGERIANS' EXPECTATION FOR BETTER GOVERNANCE. This is to further interrogate the findings of our recently released New Year Poll. The poll in focus: NEW YEAR Poll report (NOIPolls, Jan 2022). The findings from the poll revealed that: The top three key areas Nigerians want the government to focus its attention on in 2022 are security (50 percent), reduction in prices of goods and services (44 percent), Economy, and job creation both tied at (42 percent). Discussant; Jide Ojo, Author, development consultant and public affairs analyst....2022-01-1228 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls PodcastRadio discourse on Main Reasons Nigerians Are dissatisfied With 2021 on the Podium on LovefmThis edition focuses on a new public opinion poll conducted to gauge the perceptions of Nigerians regarding the year 2021. The poll revealed that the majority of adult Nigerians (71 percent) are not satisfied with the year 2021 in all ramifications mainly due to the worsened security situation and economic hardship in the country. Furthermore, the poll assessed the opinion of Nigerians on how well the country has fared in certain key sectors and the poll result revealed that the areas of Economy, Security, Electricity supply, Agriculture, Education, and Health were rated poorly as Nigerians reported that the country did...2022-01-0520 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls PodcastRadio discourse on Health Insurance coverage in NigeriaThis edition focuses on Health Insurance coverage in Nigeria This is to further interrogate the findings of the Health Insurance poll report. The poll in focus: Health Insurance Coverage poll (NOIPolls, November 2021). Two (2) interesting findings from the poll show that: Almost 8 in 10 adult Nigerians nationwide (77 percent) pay for healthcare services out of pocket. 57 percent of Nigerians who do not have health insurance cover are willing to pay money monthly or yearly to allow them access to care when ill. Discussant; Dr. Bashar Abubakar...2021-11-1931 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls PodcastRADIO DISCOURSE ON TOLERANCE: ETHNO-RELIGIOUS DIVERSITY, PEACEFUL CO-EXISTENCE, AND NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT.Nigerians show high tolerance for diversity but low trust in fellow citizens, Afrobarometer study shows A majority of Nigerians value diverse communities, identify equally with their ethnicity and nationality, and believe there is more that unites Nigerians as one people than divides them, new Afrobarometer findings show. Over the years, Nigeria has witnessed repeated ethnic and religious clashes. But the survey shows that nine in 10 citizens are tolerant of people from different religions, ethnic groups, nationalities, and political parties. However, general trust in fellow citizens...2021-11-1726 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls PodcastRadio discourse on Health Insurance coverage in NigeriaThis edition focuses on Health Insurance coverage in Nigeria This is to further interrogate the findings of the Health Insurance poll report. The poll in focus: Health Insurance Coverage poll (NOIPolls, November 2021). Two (2) interesting findings from the poll show that: Almost 8 in 10 adult Nigerians nationwide (77 percent) pay for healthcare services out of pocket. 57 percent of Nigerians who do not have health insurance cover are willing to pay money monthly or yearly to allow them access to care when ill NOIPolls rep - Ab...2021-11-1231 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls PodcastDATA CHAT RADIO DISCOURSE ON HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE IN NIGERIAThis edition focuses on Health Insurance coverage in Nigeria This is to further interrogate the findings of the Health Insurance poll report. The poll in focus: Health Insurance Coverage poll (NOIPolls, November 2021). Two (2) interesting findings from the poll show that: Almost 8 in 10 adult Nigerians nationwide (77 percent) pay for healthcare services out of pocket. 57 percent of Nigerians who do not have health insurance cover are willing to pay money monthly or yearly to allow them access to care when ill Discussant; Dr Laz Ude...2021-11-1027 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls PodcastRadio discourse on Anambra state pre gubernatorial elections poll on the Podium on LovefmThis edition focused on the forthcomming Anambra state gubernatorial elections. Ahead of the Anambra State Gubernatorial elections slated for November 6th, 2021, NOIPolls conducted a public opinion poll to assess the preparedness of voters towards the election. The poll has favored Professor Chukwuma Soludo, candidate of the All-Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) in an early 11-point substantial lead over Valentine Ozigbo, candidate of the People Democratic Party (PDP). The poll was conducted between 7th and 12th October 2021, and it sought to assess the preparedness of voters towards the Governorship election in Anambra state and their most preferred...2021-11-0536 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls PodcastData chat radio discourse on Anambra state pre-gubernatorial election pollThis edition focused on the forthcomming Anambra state gubernatorial elections. Ahead of the Anambra State Gubernatorial elections slated for November 6th, 2021, NOIPolls conducted a public opinion poll to assess the preparedness of voters towards the election. The poll has favored Professor Chukwuma Soludo, candidate of the All-Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) in an early 11-point substantial lead over Valentine Ozigbo, candidate of the People Democratic Party (PDP). The poll was conducted between 7th and 12th October 2021, and it sought to assess the preparedness of voters towards the Governorship election in Anambra state and their most preferred...2021-11-0328 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls PodcastINDEPENDENCE DAY POLL COMPILATIONINDEPENDENCE DAY POLL VOX POP COMPILATION2021-10-2727 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls PodcastINDEPENDENCE DAY Poll FINDINGS COMPILATIONINDEPENDENCE DAY Poll FINDINGS COMPILATION2021-10-2028 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls PodcastRadio discourse on NIGERIA AT 61: THE DIVERGENT CLAMOURS on the Podium on lovefmThis edition focuses on NIGERIA AT 61: THE DIVERGENT CLAMOURS. This is to further interrogate findings of the NOIPolls INDEPENDENCE DAY POLL REPORT The poll in focus: INDEPENDENCE DAY POLL REPORT. (NOIPolls, October 2021). Two (2) interesting findings from the poll show that: 8 in 10 Nigerians (76 percent), especially in the North-East (93 percent) zone, believe that Nigeria is better as a nation, although a considerable proportion of 24 percent especially from the South-East zone (62 percent) think otherwise. 77 per cent of the respondents disclosed that they are proud to be Nigerians. However, this stance vari...2021-10-0837 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls PodcastData chat radio discourse on NIGERIA AT 61: THE DIVERGENT CLAMOURSThis edition focuses on NIGERIA AT 61: THE DIVERGENT CLAMOURS. This is to further interrogate the findings of the NOIPolls INDEPENDENCE DAY POLL REPORT The poll in focus: INDEPENDENCE DAY POLL REPORT. (NOIPolls, October 2021). Two (2) interesting findings from the poll show that: 8 in 10 Nigerians (76 percent), especially in the North-East (93 percent) zone, believe that Nigeria is better as a nation, although a considerable proportion of 24 percent especially from the South-East zone (62 percent) think otherwise. 77 per cent of the respondents disclosed that they are proud to be Nigerians. However, this stan...2021-10-0628 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls PodcastData chat radio discourse on Kidnapping in Nigeria.This edition focuses on KIDNAPPING IN NIGERIA: Challenges, Pragmatic Solutions. This is to further interrogate the findings of the Afrobarometer Kidnapping in Nigeria survey report. The poll in focus: Kidnapping in Nigeria survey report. (Afrobarometer, March 2021). Two (2) interesting findings from the poll show that: Almost nine in 10 Nigerians (85%) say they are concerned about kidnappings and attempted kidnappings in their state, including 55% who are “very concerned” about this issue. Only 13% say they are either not that concerned or not concerned at all. Discussant; Chigozirim Okoro P...2021-09-2228 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls PodcastRadio discourse on Gender equality in Nigeria on the Podium on LovefmThis edition focus on GENDER INEQUALITY: WOMEN's PARTICIPATION IN GOVERNANCE AND POLITICAL LEADERSHIP. This is to further interrogate the findings of our past Poll on Gender equality in Nigeria. The poll in focus: Gender Equality Poll report (NOIPolls, March 2021). Two (2) interesting findings from the poll show that: 61 percent of Nigerians nationwide think that there is discrimination against women in the country. 73 percent of Nigerians nationwide stated that women face discrimination in getting into governance or political leadership positions in Nigeria. Discussant; Imaobong Ladipo Sa...2021-09-1741 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls PodcastData chat radio discourse on Gender equality in NigeriaThis edition of Data chat focus on GENDER INEQUALITY: WOMEN's PARTICIPATION IN GOVERNANCE AND POLITICAL LEADERSHIP. This is to further interrogate the findings of our past Poll on Gender equality in Nigeria. The poll in focus: Gender Equality Poll report (NOIPolls, March 2021). Two (2) interesting findings from the poll show that: 61 percent of Nigerians nationwide think that there is discrimination against women in the country. 73 percent of Nigerians nationwide stated that women face discrimination in getting into governance or political leadership positions in Nigeria. Discussant; ...2021-09-1528 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls PodcastRADIO DISCOURSE ON ELECTORAL PROCESS IN NIGERIA: RESULT TRANSMISSION ON THE PODIUM ON LOVEFMThis edition focus on ELECTORAL PROCESS IN NIGERIA: RESULT TRANSMISSION. This is to further interrogate the findings of the recently released INEC Poll report. Poll in focus: INEC Continuous Voter Registration Poll (NOIPolls, August 2021). Two (2) interesting findings from the poll show that: 69 percent of adult Nigerians nationwide support the electronic transmission of election results during elections; 26 percent of those who support electronic transmission stated that the main reason for their support is that it will bring some sort of transparency during the election. Discussant; ...2021-09-1036 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls PodcastRADIO DISCOURSE ON ELECTORAL PROCESS IN NIGERIA: RESULT TRANSMISSION.This edition will focus on ELECTORAL PROCESS IN NIGERIA: RESULT TRANSMISSION. This is to further interrogate the findings of the recently released INEC Poll report. Poll in focus: INEC Continuous Voter Registration Poll (NOIPolls, August 2021). Two (2) interesting findings from the poll show that: 69 percent of adult Nigerians nationwide support the electronic transmission of election results during elections; 26 percent of those who support electronic transmission stated that the main reason for their support is that it will bring some sort of transparency during the election. Discussant;...2021-09-0829 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls PodcastChild labour poll discussion on the Podium on Lovefm 104.5To commemorate child labour day, NOIPolls conducted a survey to gauge the opinion of Nigerians on child labour and the result revealed that 88 percent of Nigerians believe that child labour is prevalent in Nigeria while 12 percent mentioned that it is not prevalent. This further corroborates the findings of the International Labour Organisation (ILO) which states that there are 152 million children in the whole world engaged in child labour while there are 15 million children undergoing different forms of child labour in Nigeria which is the highest in West Africa[1]. The poll results further revealed that 85 percent of respondents...2021-09-0336 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls PodcastRadio discourse on CHILD LABOR: REDUCING INCIDENCES.This edition focus on CHILD LABOR: REDUCING INCIDENCES. This is to further interrogate the findings of the Child Labor in Nigeria Poll report. Poll in focus: Child Labour Poll (NOIPolls, May 2021). Available on https://noi-polls.com/child-labour-poll-poverty-bad-economy-and-parental-neglect-blamed-for-the-incidence-of-child-labour-in-nigeria/ Two (2) interesting findings from the poll show that: 55 percent of Nigerians say that poverty is the main cause of child labor in Nigeria while bad economy and parental neglect are at 12 percent respectively. The findings also show that 85% of Adult Nigerians acknowledge that they see children engaged in various forms of paid l...2021-09-0131 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls PodcastRadio discourse on INEC Continuous Voters Registration; Awareness and Challenges.This edition focus on INEC Continuous Voters Registration; Awareness and Challenges. This is to further interrogate the findings of our recently released INEC continuous voters registration Poll report. The poll in focus: INEC Continuous Voter Registration Poll (NOIPolls, August 2021). Two (2) interesting findings from the poll show that: The poll result revealed an even split as 50 percent of the respondents acknowledge awareness of the exercise whereas the other half (50 percent) claimed that they are not aware. 17 percent of adult Nigerians disclosed that they have not registered at all. An...2021-08-2525 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls PodcastCOVID-19 VACCINE: PROGRESS REPORT 2nd EditionThis is the second edition of the COVID-19 poll report. The edition focused on the COVID-19 VACCINE: PROGRESS REPORT. This is to further interrogate the findings of the COVID-19 Vaccine Poll report for Nigeria. Poll in focus: COVID-19 Vaccine Poll (NOIPolls, December 2020). Three (3) interesting findings from the poll show that: 24% of adult Nigerians say ‘vaccines might have side effect’; 29% of the respondents do not support the use of the COVID-19 vaccine due to their ‘belief in traditional herbs and treatment’; Regrettably, 39% of Nigerians are not willing to...2021-08-1127 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls PodcastCOVID-19 VACCINE: PROGRESS REPORTThis edition of Data chat focused on the COVID-19 VACCINE: PROGRESS REPORT. This is to further interrogate the findings of the COVID-19 Vaccine Poll report for Nigeria. Poll in focus: COVID-19 Vaccine Poll (NOIPolls, December 2020). Three (3) interesting findings from the poll show that: 24% of adult Nigerians say ‘vaccines might have side effect’; 29% of the respondents do not support the use of the COVID-19 vaccine due to their ‘belief in traditional herbs and treatment’; Regrettably, 39% of Nigerians are not willing to take the vaccine whenever it is eventua...2021-08-0426 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls PodcastDATA CHAT Radio discourse on NYSC SCHEME: Concerns, Gains and Dynamic ReformsThe maiden edition will focused on the NYSC SCHEME: CONCERNS, GAINS & DYNAMIC REFORMS. This is to further interrogate the findings of the NYSC Poll report. Poll in focus: NYSC Poll (NOIPolls, July 2021). Three (3) interesting findings from the poll show that: 83 percent of adult Nigerians admitted that the Nigerian graduates’ benefit from the NYSC scheme after graduating from the University. The findings also show that monthly allowance (30 percent) is the main benefit of the NYSC scheme. Interestingly, when asked about the government’s use of Corps membe...2021-08-0429 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls PodcastAfrobarometer Social Media Survey poll discussionThe majority of Nigerians want unrestricted access to the Internet and social media, Afrobarometer survey shows  A majority of Nigerians want unrestricted access to the Internet and social media, Afrobarometer survey findings show. The level of support for unfettered Internet and social media access is among the highest recorded across 18 African countries. Among the two-thirds of Nigerians who are aware of social media, large majorities say these digital platforms keep people informed and enable them to have more impact on political processes. And while majorities also see social media as making people more likely to believe fake n...2020-11-111h 25NOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls PodcastPOLICE BRUTALITY POLL REPORTNigerians Lament Over High Prevalence Of Police Brutality In The Country Given recent media reports on Nigerian police brutality especially on the controversy over the death of a Remo Stars Football Club’s player, Tiyamu Kazeem, NOIPolls presents findings from its past poll on “Police Brutality”. The poll which was conducted in the week commencing May 6th, 2019, assessed the opinions of Nigerians regarding police personnel brutality, illegal activities, and suggestions on ways to curb the menace. The findings revealed that a large proportion of Nigerians nationwide disclosed that police brutality on Nigerians is prevalent. Sadly, 40 percen...2020-10-3049 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls PodcastEducation in Nigeria Poll: International Day for Literacy.Lack Of Funds And Personal Motivation Blamed For Children Dropping Out Of School In Nigerians. In commemoration of the 2020 International Day of Education, NOIPolls reflects on findings from its past survey on Education in Nigeria conducted in 2017. The survey, which highlighted the perception of Nigerians regarding children out of school, revealed that the rate of children dropping out of basic education is high – 15 percent of poll respondents had children in their households drop out of school during the preceding 12 months. Furthermore, the drop-out rates are higher in rural (17 percent) than urban areas (14 percent) and in the North-Central (23 pe...2020-10-231h 23NOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls PodcastAccess to Water, Sanitation and Health Services in Nigeria (Afrobarometer Round 8 Survey)3 in 10 Nigerians (30%) do not have a toilet/latrine in their home/compound, which makes them prone to sanitation related diseases. Nelly Ohuche (Lead Corporate Comms, NOIPolls) and Louis Ehimikhuai (Comms Officer, NOIPolls) discuss the Access to Water, Sanitation and Health Services in Nigeria from the Afrobarometer Round 8 Survey. Find this poll on our Website2020-10-221h 38NOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls PodcastSECURITY SITUATION IN NIGERIA POLL DISCUSSIONAlmost 7 In 10 Nigerians Describe The Security Situation In The Country As Bad A new public opinion poll conducted by NOIPolls has revealed that almost two-thirds (65 percent) of Nigerians nationwide do not consider the current security situation in the country to be good. Additionally, analysis of respondents revealed that the South-West region (71 percent) had the highest proportion of Nigerians who do not consider the security situation in the country unsafe, while the North-East zone (57 percent) had the lowest proportion of Nigerians in this category.2020-10-141h 27NOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls Podcast#TheResponseStrategyAfrobarometer Policing In Nigeria SurveyIn Nigeria, majority of police encounters are marked by bribery, difficulty getting assistance, survey shows Most Nigerians who encountered the police last year say they had to pay bribes and found it difficult to get help, Afrobarometer survey findings show. Based on citizens’ assessments, Nigeria’s police are widely seen as corrupt, unhelpful, and untrustworthy – a strongly negative perception that forms the background for recent protests against police abuses. While protests initially focused on the controversial Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS), the government’s decision to abolish the unit has not ended protesters’ calls for police reform.2020-10-071h 19NOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls PodcastThe Response Strategy: NIGERIA AT 60 - BUILDING A CULTURE OF PEACE.Discussing Nigeria At 60 from Nigerian opinions(polls) on: - Personal Wellbeing Index 2019 - Independent Day Poll 2019. - International Day of Peace - Perception of Tribal Discrimination in Nigeria Discussants: - SALIS MUHAMMED ABDULSALAM CEO- Face Of Peace Global Founder- Displaced Women and Children Foundation Covener- Movement for the Rights of Almajiri Child & MICHAEL MAGAJI Management & Development Consultant in public/private sector and Development Agencies. See less2020-10-0123 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls PodcastPublic perception on Nigerian Judicial system88% of Nigerians consider corruption to be prevalent in the Nigerian Judicial system, with only 33% disclosing they have any confidence in the Nigerian Judicial system. We sought to discuss this on Radio and share some of our findings. Find this particular poll on our website.2020-09-1645 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls PodcastRadio discussion on Policing in Nigeria Afrobarometer Oct 2020In Nigeria, majority of police encounters marked by bribery, difficulty getting assistance, survey shows Most Nigerians who encountered the police last year say they had to pay bribes and found it difficult to get help, Afrobarometer survey findings show. Based on citizens’ assessments, Nigeria’s police are widely seen as corrupt, unhelpful, and untrustworthy – a strongly negative perception that forms the background for recent protests against police abuses. While protests initially focused on the controversial Special Anti- Robbery Squad (SARS), the government’s decision to abolish the unit has not ended protesters’ calls for police reform.2020-05-0145 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls PodcastAfrobarometer Tolerance for Diversity Report Radio discussionThis edition focus on TOLERANCE: ETHNO-RELIGIOUS DIVERSITY, PEACEFUL CO-EXISTENCE, AND NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT.  This is to interogate findings from the Tolerance For Diversity Survey (March 2021, Afrobarometer) Nigerians show high tolerance for diversity but low trust in fellow citizens, Afrobarometer study shows A majority of Nigerians value diverse communities, identify equally with their ethnicity and nationality, and believe there is more that unites Nigerians as one people than divides them, new Afrobarometer findings show. Over the years, Nigeria has witnessed repeated ethnic and religious clashes. But the survey shows that nine in 10 citizens ar...2020-04-2425 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls PodcastResponse strategy kidnap pollThis edition of The Response Strategy will focus on EXTREMISTS KIDNAPS, INSECURITY, AND WAY FORWARD. The poll in focus are: Afrobarometer Kidnap Survey (March 2021, CDD Ghana/NOI Polls) Three (3) interesting findings from the survey show that: Almost nine in 10 Nigerians (85%) say they are concerned about kidnappings and attempted kidnappings in their state, including 55% who are “very concerned” about this issue2020-04-141h 21NOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls PodcastResponse Strategy session on access to waterThis edition of The Response Strategy (TRS) will focus on VALUING WATER: SAFE DRINKING WATER AND PUBLIC HEALTH. The poll in focus is: Access To Water Poll (March 2021, NOI Polls) Two (2) interesting findings from the survey show that:  Almost 6 in 10 Nigerians (57%) say their main source of water for daily use is 'borehole'.  Also,  about 6 in 10 Nigerians (54%) say they use the boiling water method to treat their water.2020-04-071h 27NOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls PodcastKidnap poll radio discussion on love1045 FmThe episode focused on findings From the afrobarometer round of 8 kidnap poll. Most Nigerians are concerned about kidnappings and attempted kidnappings in their state, the most recent Afrobarometer study shows. The apprehension is widespread among all socio-demographic groups and is highest in northern Nigeria. Key findings Almost nine in 10 Nigerians (85%) say they are concerned about kidnappings and attempted kidnappings in their state, including 55% who are “very concerned” about this issue (Figure 1). Only 13% say they are either not that concerned or not concerned at all. Apprehension about kidnappings is more widespread in the three nort...2020-03-1127 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls PodcastAfrobarometer Tolerance for Diversity Report DisseminationThis edition of The Response Strategy (TRS) will focus on TOLERANCE: ETHNO-RELIGIOUS DIVERSITY, PEACEFUL CO-EXISTENCE, AND NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT. The poll in focus is: Tolerance For Diversity Survey (March 2021, Afrobarometer) Two (2) interesting findings from the survey show that: About nine out of 10 Nigerians say they would like it or “would not care” if their neighbors were from a different ethnic group (90%), belonged to a different religion (86%), supported a different political party (91%), or were immigrants (88%) Also, one in five (22%) identify more with their ethnic group than their nationality, while somewhat fewer (16%) identify more their nationality.2020-03-041h 10NOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls PodcastAfrobarometer Taxation in NigeriaThe majority of Nigerians say they find it difficult to get information about taxes, new Afrobarometer study shows A majority of Nigerians say they find it difficult to get information about taxes they are supposed to pay and how the government uses taxes revenues, the latest Afrobarometer study shows. Only half of Nigerians endorse the right of the tax authorities to make people pay taxes. About the same proportion are willing to pay higher taxes for more government services. A significant proportion thinks ordinary Nigerians are required to pay too much in taxes while the...2020-02-0733 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls PodcastNational Identity Number Poll 2019 Throwback Love FmIn this episode, we presented our most recent findings from the National Identity Number Poll on Live Radio and reacted to the feedback from different Nigerians on their perceptions and how they feel about the results. Given the statement released by the Nigerian Communication Commission (NCC) on the 15th of December 2020 ordering Mobile Network Operators in Nigeria to suspend new SIM card registration and existing SIMs subscribers without National Identity Number (NIN), NOIPolls presents findings from its past poll on “National Identity Card”. The poll which was conducted in October 2019 assessed the perception of Nigerians regarding the nati...2020-02-0725 minNOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls PodcastAfrobarometer Round 8 Donor Briefing Mar 2Afrobarometer Round 8 Donor Briefing Mar 22020-02-051h 16NOIPolls PodcastNOIPolls PodcastThe Response Strategy: COVID-19 VACCINE: Nigeria’s Response, Concerns and ProgressIn this podcast, we discussed the COVID-19 VACCINE: Nigeria’s Response, Concerns, and Progress based on our most recent poll on the COVID-19 Vaccine Poll Release (December 2020, NOI Polls)  which revealed that about 6 in 10 (61 percent) Nigerians nationwide are willing to take the vaccine when it is made readily available in Nigeria. On the contrary, the analysis revealed that 39 percent of Nigerians nationwide are not willing to take the vaccine when it is eventually made readily available. It was also found that the top three reasons given by Nigerians who had asserted that they are willing to take the vacc...2020-01-131h 17