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Analyses major electoral reforms (1999 Constitution, 2010 Electoral Act, BVAS, IReV) and their measurable impact on free and fair elections in Nigeria.
Methodology
Qualitative / documentary
Chapters 1–5 outline
Chapter 1
Introduction: background to electoral reform, statement of the problem (Nigerian elections still face credibility issues despite repeated reforms), aim and objectives, research questions, scope, significance of the study, and definition of terms.
Chapter 2
Literature Review: theoretical framework, review of related works on electoral reform, gaps in existing studies, and a summary positioning this project.
Chapter 3
Methodology / System Analysis and Design: qualitative analysis of INEC reports, court rulings, and observer missions. Includes data collection method, system requirements, use-case and architecture diagrams (or population, sample size, and instrument).
Chapter 4
Implementation and Results: discussion of which reforms have produced the most measurable democratic gains. Presentation of findings, testing, evaluation, and discussion of results.
Chapter 5
Summary, Conclusion and Recommendations: key findings, contribution to knowledge, limitations, and recommendations for further research.
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