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How Well Do Nigerians Trust Their Leaders & Public Institutions? (10059 Views)

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DrMB: 9:32am On May 21
πŸ‡³πŸ‡¬HOW WELL DO NIGERIANS TRUST THEIR LEADERS & PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS?

1 Religious Leaders β€” 60%

2 Traditional Leaders β€” 50%

3 Army β€” 43%

4 Courts of Law β€” 28%

5 President β€” 27%

6 Ruling party β€” 26%

7 National Electoral Commission β€” 23%

8 Local Government Council β€” 21%

9 Opposition Political Parties β€” 21%

10 National Assembly β€” 19%

11 Police β€” 15%

#Statisense
(Afrobarometer)

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DrMB: 9:34am On May 21
Very interesting question

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SmartPolician: 9:38am On May 21
NDDC - 0%. When it comes to public relation, the NDDC is the worst. If you visit their social media handles, you will be shocked at the kinds of comments seen there.

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Omotaday(m): 9:48am On May 21
Based on what data or survey?

When was it conducted and where?

What’s the sample size?

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UpaIweka: 9:49am On May 21
Who conducted the research, when n where ?!

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kennisman(m): 9:50am On May 21
Nepa nko?

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Zetty177x: 9:50am On May 21
The true statistics of how Nigerians trust their leaders.

1. Religious Leaders β€” 5%

2 Traditional Leaders β€” 5%

3 Army β€” 5%

4 Courts of Law β€” 1%

5 President β€” 0%

6 Ruling party β€” minus 0%

7 National Electoral Commission β€” minus 0%

8 Local Government Council β€” 1%

9 Opposition Political Parties β€” 2%

10 National Assembly β€” 1%

11 Police β€” 0%

12. Musicians- big two- Burna and Davido- 80%
13. VDM- 90%

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Spursy(m): 9:50am On May 21
Please, I want to ask, how do these people, I mean the acclaimed Statisticians come up with these figures?

What type of sampling technique was employed ?
Simple Random Sampling(SRS) or what ?

None of these bodies should be rated above 10%. That's even been generous

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YorubaLord: 9:51am On May 21
Actually the Religious leaders are the worst!

9ja's religious leaders are worse than 9ja's Politicians

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inoki247: 9:51am On May 21
Lo una no add Civil Defense, Man O war, Boy's scout sad



The Survey no look real even a Police man family no fit give am 1 percent...

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1x2x3: 9:51am On May 21
They failed to understand that religion and traditional rulers are now in the pockets of politicians
agulion: 9:51am On May 21
15% for police is not good, it should be like 6%

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TrackerSK: 9:52am On May 21
That statistics is not true.Everything there should be 0%.Imagine telling us that Nigerians have 19% trust on parliament.Big fat lie

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sagitariusbaby(m): 9:53am On May 21
Who gave INEC 23 and Tinubu 27? Are they maad? Tinubu and INEC and the whole of APC should score nothing above 5%

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ILoveNG: 9:53am On May 21
I wonder if the sample used is a true representation of the population.

I think communicating a finding or an analysis Also including highlighting the properties of the data used not just the result.
KnowledgePower7: 9:53am On May 21
Hmmm
ernesco0816517(m): 9:54am On May 21
What is the model used in conducting this research?.

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beardedboy(m): 9:54am On May 21
Reports like this should have a research paper published before them.

You can't just post numbers and expect to accept them hook line and sinker.

That said, I'm not saying the numbers are false. In fact, based on my daily experience as a Nigerian living in Nigeria I would say they're correct.

But my daily experience isn't a substitute for science.

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fitinwell: 9:55am On May 21
[quote author=DrMB post=135449033][/quote]

This is exactly how Nigeria elections are colletated using baseless permutations.. when the numbers are confusing ....this satisense una sabi guess .. no be lie...

What model did you use to conduct this research and how accurate is the output..
And Who approved this data for public consumption...

Nigeria police - 15%

Religious leaders- 50%

Even a dumb person can permutate Nigeria situation and get it right ..
PDPdestroyer(m): 9:55am On May 21
I love the fact that Nigerians trust the ruling party more than the opposition grin

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Samogloby: 9:55am On May 21
Who dash president 27 per cent

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saphiere(f): 9:56am On May 21
Lol
triple996(m): 9:56am On May 21
Police is your friend cheesy cheesy grin
Dronedude(m): 9:57am On May 21
grin

Make una review for PRESIDENT and POLICE well those ones suppose enter negative (-). This PP fellows can never be trusted.



As for INEC it shouldn't be on the list as consideration for being trust worthy.
AirBere: 9:58am On May 21
grin
DimIsaac10(m): 9:58am On May 21
If they conduct this in my area, non will score 5 percent

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AirBere: 9:58am On May 21
Omotaday:
Based on what data or survey?

When was it conducted and where?

What’s the sample size?

Yourr
carl90(m): 10:00am On May 21
I agree with this statistics .
Personally , I value religious and traditional leader than the politicians .
Only few politicians do I believe in , like a Peter Obi .
Others are opportunist and bunch of jokers .
franchasofficia: 10:00am On May 21
President should be 9%, and trusted only by Yorubas.



INEC should be 8%

Judiciary 11%

Police 10%

Religious leaders 85%

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Kingpele(m): 10:01am On May 21
This is not true ,INEC is zero% ,presidency is 3% ,national Assembly is 1% ,police is 5% ,if u ever be in trouble with arm robbers and you see police coming ,u will certainly be happy to see them ,Army is 40% and local government Council is 0% ,is as if they don't exist, religion leaders is 80% and traditional leaders is 60%

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KillahPriest: 10:02am On May 21
Omotaday:
Based on what data or survey?

When was it conducted and where?

What’s the sample size?
some of you will just ask strange questions so that people will think you're smart. Your questions are just like asking if a Toyota Corolla is reliable

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