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BBC News Afrique
Jul 2026
Nigeria’s 2027 Elections: Six Changes Since the Last Vote
Nigeria’s 2027 elections will take place amid major changes since the disputed 2023 vote. A 2026 electoral law requires electronic transmission of polling-station results to the IReV portal while retaining manual transmission during network or system failures, a compromise that may improve transparency but could also weaken public trust. The ruling APC has expanded its control to 30 of Nigeria’s 36 states, raising concerns about one-party dominance. Security remains a central issue as kidnappings, insurgency and violent crime persist, contributing to food insecurity. Economic reforms under President Bola Tinubu, including the removal of fuel subsidies and the floating of the naira, have intensified cost-of-living pressures despite a later decline in inflation. Electricity reforms and a $2.4 billion sector intervention have not yet eliminated frequent outages. Young people remain the decisive electoral bloc, accounting for most new registrations but historically voting at relatively low rates. The election’s outcome will matter beyond Nigeria because political or economic instability could affect security, migration, trade and investment across West Africa.
BBC News Igbo
Jul 2023
Ifeanyi Okoh's wife was still alive when I arrived at the hospital – Brother of a family of six who died in their new home
Ifeanyi Theophilus Okoh, his wife Chiamaka, their two young children and two relatives died after being exposed to carbon monoxide in their newly occupied home in Nkwelle Ezunaka, Anambra State. Family member Onyinye Okoh said Chiamaka and one child were still alive when they reached a hospital but later died, reportedly because of inadequate equipment; a newborn survived. Police said a generator was found running in a poorly ventilated room and warned residents not to operate generators in enclosed spaces.
BBC News Igbo
Mar 2020
Igbo Musicians: Oliver de Coque, Osadebe and Other Igbo Musicians Who Made Waves from the 1960s to the 1980s
The article profiles prominent Igbo musicians whose work shaped Nigerian music from the 1960s through the 1980s and, in some cases, into later decades. It highlights Oliver de Coque, Osita Osadebe, Emeka Morocco Maduka, Stephen Amaechi, Mike Ejeagha, Celestine Ukwu, Onyeka Onwenu, Bright Chimezie, Nelly Uchendu, Patty Obasi, Harcourt Whyte and Sir Warrior. Their contributions include highlife, ekpili, gospel, folklore and socially instructive storytelling, with the Oriental Brothers and related bands playing a major role in the development of southeastern Nigerian music.