Nigeria’s democracy is not dying loudly. There are no soldiers on the streets, no formal suspension of the constitution. The damage is quieter and, for that reason, far more dangerous. It happens through manipulation of processes, selective application of rules and the steady capture of institutions that were created to keep power in check. At […]

Nigeria’s democracy is not dying loudly. There are no soldiers on the streets, no formal suspension of the constitution. The damage is quieter and, for that reason, far more…

“Democracy does not collapse overnight; it erodes. Slowly. Quietly. Almost imperceptibly,” Mr Adoke said. “Until one day, participation becomes routine, but belief has already…