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67% of Nigerians say “Settlers” should have the same rights as “Indigines” – NOI SNAP Poll This was a key finding of a snap poll conducted by NOI Polls, an indigenous opinion research firm which has been working in partnership with Gallup, the US-based world leader in opinion research to pioneer country-specific opinion polling in Nigeria. The survey is the first snap poll to be conducted by the partnership and it is expected to be followed by a regular series of snap polls which will focus on issues of current and contemporary interest in the country. In the poll, respondents were asked the question, “Do you think settlers, that is, people who are not from an area but have lived there for a long time, should enjoy the same political rights as indigenes in that area in Nigeria?” 67% of respondents in the snap poll were in support of “settler” rights. The word “settler” in current Nigerian socio-political lexicon refers to long-standing non-indigenous residents of communities while “indigene” refers to those who have the status of original inhabitants. The definitions are fluid and reflect the strong historic attachment to land in Nigeria, which is typical of most parts of Africa. Respondents were also asked for their opinion on what they consider to be the real cause(s) of the crisis. The findings show that:
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