A former National Commissioner at the Independent National Electoral Commission, Prof. ‘Lai Olurode, says Nigeria is politically matured enough to commence conducting its national elections through electronic voting.
Olurode, a professor of Sociology, said by embracing electronic voting, Nigeria could address the problem of electoral violence.
He said this while delivering his inaugural lecture titled, “The slaughter slab as a metaphor,” at the University of Lagos.
A former National Commissioner at the Independent National Electoral Commission, Prof. ‘Lai Olurode, says Nigeria is politically matured enough to commence conducting its national elections through electronic voting.
Olurode, a professor of Sociology, said by embracing electronic voting, Nigeria could address the problem of electoral violence.
He said this while delivering his inaugural lecture titled, “The slaughter slab as a metaphor,” at the University of Lagos.
A former National Commissioner at the Independent National Electoral Commission, Prof. ‘Lai Olurode, says Nigeria is politically matured enough to commence conducting its national elections through electronic voting.
Olurode, a professor of Sociology, said by embracing electronic voting, Nigeria could address the problem of electoral violence.
He said this while delivering his inaugural lecture titled, “The slaughter slab as a metaphor,” at the University of Lagos.
A former National Commissioner at the Independent National Electoral Commission, Prof. ‘Lai Olurode, says Nigeria is politically matured enough to commence conducting its national elections through electronic voting.
Olurode, a professor of Sociology, said by embracing electronic voting, Nigeria could address the problem of electoral violence.
He said this while delivering his inaugural lecture titled, “The slaughter slab as a metaphor,” at the University of Lagos.
A former National Commissioner at the Independent National Electoral Commission, Prof. ‘Lai Olurode, says Nigeria is politically matured enough to commence conducting its national elections through electronic voting.
Olurode, a professor of Sociology, said by embracing electronic voting, Nigeria could address the problem of electoral violence.
He said this while delivering his inaugural lecture titled, “The slaughter slab as a metaphor,” at the University of Lagos.
A former National Commissioner at the Independent National Electoral Commission, Prof. ‘Lai Olurode, says Nigeria is politically matured enough to commence conducting its national elections through electronic voting.
Olurode, a professor of Sociology, said by embracing electronic voting, Nigeria could address the problem of electoral violence.
He said this while delivering his inaugural lecture titled, “The slaughter slab as a metaphor,” at the University of Lagos.
A former National Commissioner at the Independent National Electoral Commission, Prof. ‘Lai Olurode, says Nigeria is politically matured enough to commence conducting its national elections through electronic voting.
Olurode, a professor of Sociology, said by embracing electronic voting, Nigeria could address the problem of electoral violence.
He said this while delivering his inaugural lecture titled, “The slaughter slab as a metaphor,” at the University of Lagos.
A former National Commissioner at the Independent National Electoral Commission, Prof. ‘Lai Olurode, says Nigeria is politically matured enough to commence conducting its national elections through electronic voting.
Olurode, a professor of Sociology, said by embracing electronic voting, Nigeria could address the problem of electoral violence.
He said this while delivering his inaugural lecture titled, “The slaughter slab as a metaphor,” at the University of Lagos.