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9 in 10 Nigerians say malaria most worrisome health challenge
May 5
Access to Water: Borehole main source of drinking water for households
Mar 28
Nigerians oppose removal of fuel subsidies, want them reinstated
Feb 21
Most Nigerians not aware of any government support programme
Jan 27
7 in 10 Nigerians Dissatisfied with 2024 in All Aspects
Dec 26, 2024
Majority of Nigerians have considered emigration in search of opportunity
Dec 19, 2024
Only 19 in 100 Nigerians have health insurance, new poll reveals
Nov 26, 2024
Commemorating Independence: 51% of citizens say Nigerians are not United
Oct 2, 2024
Climate Change: Enhancing Coordinated Actions
Sep 18, 2024
Power supply to Nigerians still inadequate, yearlong trend analysis shows
Jul 29, 2024
Nigeria's democracy scorecard
Jul 23, 2024
6 in 10 Nigerians say authorities not doing enough to curb kidnapping
May 13, 2024
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Street Pollz
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VoxPop - New Year Poll 2022 - What do Nigerians want?
A new public opinion poll released by NOIPolls has revealed that the top three key areas adult Nigerians want the government to focus its attention on in 2022 are security, reduction in prices of goods and services, economy and job creation. NOIPolls goes to the street to ask Nigerians the same question
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NIGERIA at 61 - The street speaks
All through October, Nigerians have been polled on seven different questions. This brings together responses to all the questions in one video.
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Nigeria at 61 - Proud to be Nigerian
Another Independence anniversary should be joyful but only 77 in 100 Nigerians say they are proud to be Nigerian, according to a survey by NOIPOlls. That is the lowest percentage of Nigerians to say they are proud to be Nigerians, down from ninety-three percent since 2012 when NOIPolls began asking the question “are you proud to be a Nigerian?” We have been on the streets to put the question to Nigerians and find out why.
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Nigeria at 61 - Most Inspiring leaders
Since 1960, which leaders - past or present - inspire Nigerians the most? The answers are surprising, a survey by NOIPolls finds
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Nigeria at 61 - What do you love most about Nigeria
As Nigeria marks its 61st independence day anniversary, one question on the mind of many people both within and outside Nigeria is what Nigerians love most about their country?
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Nigeria at 61 - Burning issues to deal with in next year
For 40% of Nigerians, insecurity tops the list of issues the country has to address in the next one year, after marking its 61st Independence anniversary. It is a common concerning cutting across age groups, for people as young as 18, right up to people aged over 61.
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Only 18 in 100 Nigerians have health cover, NOIPolls survey finds
More than 10 years since the scheme started, only 18 percent of Nigerians have any form of health insurance cover, an increase of 3 percent since 2019. Five percent of Nigerians have relatives and friends pay for them, but the remaining 77% pay out of pockets—a proportion that includes everyone from civil servants and professionals to self employed and the unemployed.
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IWD 2022 | Gender Inequality | Streetz Pollz
To mark the 2022 International Day of Women, NOIPolls goes to the street to ask what Nigerians think about gender inequality in support of an existing survey
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NOIPolls Vox Pop: Child Labour; Enforcing Policies, Safeguarding the Nigerian Child.
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