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Nigeria’s senate has opened the door for more young people to be elected into office

Nigeria’s next general elections might still be two years away but there’s already a good reason for young citizens to be excited. In a session today (July 26), the Nigerian senate voted to lower the age limit for contesting for elections for the offices of state governors and president. The age limit for candidates for president has been reduced from 40 to 35 and, for governorship positions, from 35 to 30.
Nigeria is a particularly young country with a median age of 18.  (Net photo)
Nigeria is a particularly young country with a median age of 18. (Net photo)
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