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•August 2011 New National Minimum Wage
•August 2011 Islamic Banking in Nigeria
•August 2011 The Boko Haram Sect and Insecurity in Nigeria
•March 2011: Lagos State Governorship Elections Poll
•March 2011: Presidential Poll
•March 2011: Voters Registration and the Road to April 2011 Election…
•March 2011: Dialogue as the Solution to the Jos Crisis…
•March 2011: How Long is Enough?
•Dec 2010: Opposition to Lawmakers Excessive Pay
•December 2010 Nigerians favour Strong Opposition
•Dec 2010 Confidence in Judiciary
•NOI POWER SECTOR SURVEY: Nigerians Ready to Pay More for Improved Power Supply
•October 2010 Nigerians Divided Over Choice of Presidential Candidates
•October 2010 Security Snap Poll
•2011 Elections, Free and Fair?
•The Nigerian Banking Sector
•The New Super Eagles Coach
•August 2010 Snap Poll: should Goodluck run, confidence in INEC
•May 2010 Snap Poll Views of Nigerians on Same-sex Relationships
• May 2010 Snap Poll: Nigerians want Mr President to Solve Power Problems
• April 2010 Snap Poll: President Yar Adua: ‘Act Decisively’, Nigerians Tell Federal Executive Council
• Jan 2010 Snap Poll, Failed bombing attempt, absence of the President..
• Nigerians Split Over Deregulation of the Downstream Petroleum Sector 11-30-2009
• No Faith in FG’s Promise of 6,000MW
• The beautiful game of soccer excites millions of Nigerians, Constitutional Blues, Tertiary education in turmoil, Barack Obama- Peace Laureate?
• Seven in Ten Nigerians Say Nigeria is Ill-Equipped to Deal with an Outbreak Swine Flu: 15-09-2009
• Confidence in Banking Sector Strong, Despite CBN Intervention
• At Least One in Two Nigerians Dissatisfied with the EFCC’s Fight Against Corruption
• 56 percent of Nigerians say Government is not doing enough about the global economic crisis; 85 percent of Nigerians have been affected
• Nigerians Disagree with Deregulation of the downstream Oil Sector
• 67% OF NIGERIANS SAY “SETTLERS” SHOULD HAVE THE SAME RIGHTS AS “INDIGENES” – NOI SNAP POLL 27-1-2009