Nigerian President's Approval Rating Slips in Latest Poll

In earlier months, the poll had found that the majority of respondents did not blame President Buhari for the country's current economic troubles. They blamed former President Goodluck Jonathan instead.

  • Nigeria:   Buhari's Approval Rating Falls Again

    This Day, 13 April 2016

    President Muhammadu Buhari's approval rating has slipped further from 32.8 per cent in February to 31.2 per cent in March, amid worsening economic crisis and crippling fuel… Read more »

  • Nigeria:   Buhari's Approval Rating Falls Again

    Premium Times, 12 April 2016

    President Muhammadu Buhari's approval rating has slipped further from 32.8% in February to 31.2% in March, amid worsening economic crisis and crippling fuel scarcity, according to… Read more »

  • Nigeria:   Buhari Needs Time

    Guardian, 12 April 2016

    Sir: Although PDP did an almost irreparable damage to the economy through prodigality and declivity in nobility, Buhari and his deputy have the integrity to mitigate the… Read more »

  • Nigeria:   Buhari's Approval Rating Slips the First Time in Months - Poll

    Premium Times, 10 March 2016

    A monthly poll tracking the performance of governments at all levels in Nigeria, and providing feedback from the public to their elected officials, has recorded President Muhammadu… Read more »

President Muhammadu Buhari.

  • Nigeria:   Poll - Buhari's Approval Rating Slips

    This Day, 11 March 2016

    A monthly poll tracking the performance of governments at all levels in Nigeria, and providing feedback from the public to their elected officials, has recorded President Muhammadu… Read more »

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