Babayo Sule and Usman Sambo's Election Administration and Reforms in Nigeria's Fourth Republic is a pertinent and insightful addition to the body of knowledge on democratic governance and electoral integrity in Africa. Based on critical analysis and empirical data, the authors offer a thorough analysis of Nigeria's election reforms' trajectory between 1999 and 2025, bridging the gap between academic research and policy significance with its lucid presentation and meticulous analysis. This book makes a significant contribution to the conversation on democratic governance in Nigeria, providing a road map for stakeholders, and will be of interest to academics, decision-makers, election officials, and students of African politics and democratic growth.