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November 10, 2016
2. Nigerians concerned about food and energy supplies
Nigerians more positive on government’s inclusiveness
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2. Nigerians concerned about food and energy supplies
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Nigerians most galvanized to action by health care, poverty and schools
In Nigeria, women less likely to report being politically active
Nigerians more positive on government’s inclusiveness
Nigerians especially optimistic about future of education and health care
Nigerians want their country to prioritize improving the food supply
Negative views of Boko Haram increase
A lack of connections is seen as top barrier to employment
In Nigeria, poverty is top domestic concern
Nigerians’ negative view of their economy returns to pre-2015 levels
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