Public enlightenment and voter education through the print and electronic media are provided by government and non-government agencies to sensitise the Nigerian electorates prior to and during elections. In spite of this, voter apathy and incidence of invalid votes still persist, largely due to inadequate knowledge of electoral rules, especially those with low voting records and first-timers. This trend calls for a need to assist such electorates in developing adequate knowledge. Researchers have carried out voter education intervention programmes aimed at preventing some unlawful activities during elections with little emphasis on the training of electorates with low voting records and the Download
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