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Opinion Poll on the Anambra State Governorship Election: A Reply to Critics

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Since the publication of our opinion poll on the 2010 Anambra State Governorship election on 30 December 2009, controversy appears to have dogged the effort. We were of course aware that a novel initiative like that, especially in an election period, and in a society where scepticism is pervasive, is unlikely to win consensual approbation. Witness a similar controversy that has dogged the BBC’s reported interview with Umaru Yaradua in Saudi Aarabia.  So pervasive is cynicism in our country that even if Yaradua is televised tomorrow, there will still be a strong argument that it was only his look-alike that spoke. In low trust societies such as ours, there are sometimes justifiable grounds for such scepticisms.
 
We thank all who have commented on the poll – whether commendation or condemnation. Despite the criticisms, we believe that the wide publicity given to the poll by the media shows that those media houses that publicised the findings saw something that at least appears credible in the effort.
 
There are four broad criticisms of the poll – that (a) it was bogus, and never happened; (b) that it was designed to boost one of the gubernatorial candidates; and (c) that there were methodological lapses that rendered the findings invalid.  Let me try and reply to each of these criticisms:
 
A) Was It A Bogus Poll?
 
To answer this, it will perhaps be germane to give a brief background of the company that is behind the poll.
Contrary to the claims by some candidates that Holler Africa! (www.hollerafrica.com) was set up to promote any candidate, it was actually set up in 2005. There is nothing on the website that remotely suggests support to any candidate in the Anambra state governorship election. The company is a subsidiary of Adonis & Abbey Publishers Ltd (www.adonis-abbey.com

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), a London-based publisher of academic books and journals, which was incorporated in March 2003. In 2009 alone, the company published some 30 academic books from across the world, most of which are recommended texts in universities in USA, Europe and South Africa. Last year it co-published a book, Writers, Writing on Conflicts and Wars in Africa with Nordic Institute of African Studies, Uppsala, Sweden - one of the biggest and most prestigious research centres on Africa in the world. Currently the company is in discussion with two of the most elitist scholarly institutes in the world about co-publishing some titles. The company’s books have been listed as recommended resources on the World Bank’s website. At least one of our titles has been sub-licensed by the Open University (UK) for its worldwide course on innovation.
 
We also remain, to the best of our knowledge, the only African-owned publishing house to publish and sustain the publication of journals without any form of donor funding. Currently the company publishes four journals (print and online):
African Renaissance, a quarterly, multidisciplinary journal published consistently since 2004, without missing a deadline
African Journal of Business and Economic Research, AJBER, a peer reviewed, triennial, academic journal published consistently since 2006. AJBER is listed in the prestigious EBSCO database.
African Performance Review, a peer-reviewed, triennial academic journal, published for the African Theatre Association since 2007.
African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development, a triennial, peer-reviewed, academic journal launched in 2009 with support from Tshwane University, South Africa.
 


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