Nigeria, Africa’s most populous country, is gradually drifting from its well-known audience-seeking method of buying and chewing “agbado”, a Yoruba term meaning maize. This mode of gaining public sympathy – which pundits say was hitherto one of the major ways to luring citizens, particularly eligible voters – is now being replaced by the ever-growing mobilisation […]
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