The Electoral Commission on Thursday ended the 30 days voters' registration exercise they had embarked on.
Today on Beyond the Lockdown, the host Emefa Apawu, and her guests discuss having a registration exercise amidst a pandemic.
They will dive into the successes, intimidation, violence, and the full account on Joy News at 7:30 pm.
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