 The Centre for Public Policy and Research together with the Abuja School of Social and Political Third have blamed deliberate human interference for the poor outcome of the 2023 general elections. This is part of the outcome of a report published by the Abuja School which was launched in Abujan Thursday. Though the 2023 general elections may have come and gone, Nigerians have continued to evaluate its outcome to see if some lessons can be learnt. The question then arose could there be an election without democracy, which is also the theme of the longest stakeholders attempt to make sense of the kind of democracy practice in Nigeria and in Africa. We have democracy but there are no democrats or we have democracy that can, it's nominal in the sense that you just speak about democracy. When you define the true meaning of democracy and I'm looking at it from even from the first the initial process of government of the people it means the people need to be involved in the process so when you weaponize poverty you impoverish the people the desire for people to come out to vote you militarize elections and so on. What we are doing and calling democracy is the fact right for me therefore democracy so-called in Nigeria is nothing but civil rule we need to have democracy and things must be called in their proper names and I have seen this a problem in our conversation in our country the intellectuals appear to be justifying the the charity. Notified about fresh news updates.