Participation in Nigerian elections is far more potent than cynicism, By Mohamed Yahya

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I believe that the coming elections present a renewed opportunity to steer the country in the direction of democratic consolidation.

A London School of Economics study in 2008 suggested that cynicism can affect the health of, blurring the line between legitimate distaste for an administration, with distaste for government altogether.

This can have wide implications for the cohesiveness of society. It dissuades people from participating in politics, encourages them to turn away from credible media sources, incites people to join pressure groups or, in more extreme cases, to resort to violence against fellow citizens and/or the state.wields incredible

 

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