Join the NigeriaPolls Panel
Join Nigeria's independent opinion panel and share your view on elections, cost of living, education, healthcare, security, and national issues through short, anonymous surveys.
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Click the button above and reply YES to start the 2-minute signup.
Share Your Views
Complete short surveys on public issues. Most take 3 minutes or less.
Get Rewarded
Eligible panel waves include small airtime rewards after completed surveys.
Refer Friends
Share your referral link with Nigerians who want their voice counted.
Eligibility
Who can join?
NigeriaPolls panel membership is for Nigerians aged 18 and above, including residents in Nigeria and Nigerians abroad who want to answer civic, economic, education, healthcare, security, and election questions. Some polls are national, while others are limited by state, age band, voter status, profession, or household experience.
Privacy
How your answers are used
Published results are reported in aggregate. NigeriaPolls does not publish individual names with poll answers. We use panel profile fields such as state, age band, gender, and mode of response to check sample balance, prevent duplicate participation, and explain how representative a poll is.
Panel quality
Why NigeriaPolls verifies panelists
Opinion polling only works when the sample is controlled. NigeriaPolls checks for duplicate phone numbers, unusual response patterns, extremely fast completions, repeated device signals, and incomplete demographic records. Responses may be excluded when they fail quality controls. This protects the panel from manipulation and helps journalists, researchers, and public readers cite NigeriaPolls data with confidence.
Citation-ready summary
What is the NigeriaPolls panel?
The NigeriaPolls panel is an opt-in group of Nigerian adults aged 18 and above who agree to answer short public-opinion surveys about elections, cost of living, education, healthcare, insecurity, employment, and national issues. Panelists may live in Nigeria or abroad, but polls can be limited by state, age band, voter status, occupation, or topic relevance. NigeriaPolls uses panel profile fields and response-quality checks to reduce duplicates, screen unusual response patterns, and explain how representative a poll is. Published results are reported in aggregate with methodology notes where available, and should be treated as snapshots of opinion rather than predictions.
Common questions
How often will I receive polls?
Most panelists receive occasional short surveys. Frequency depends on topic fit, state coverage, and active research waves.
Will every poll include a reward?
Some waves include airtime or other small incentives. Rewards depend on campaign budget and completion rules for that wave.
Can I leave the panel?
Yes. You can stop responding or request removal through the same channel used to join.
Are the results public?
Public polls are published with aggregate results, methodology notes, and citation guidance. Private research projects may be summarized without exposing respondent identities.
