Nigeria dey vote who dia next leaders go be inside presidential and legislative elections.
Nigerians are going to the polls for a crucial presidential vote that will see the country's next leader elected. The hotly contested poll is being held ...
One of the key contenders is Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the candidate of term-limited President Muhammadu Buhari’s party, the All Progressives Congress (APC). In the absence of this, a second round run-off between the top two candidates will be held within 21 days. [torched](https://twitter.com/inecnigeria/status/1620840000366706688) in [parts of the country](https://twitter.com/inecnigeria/status/1603834780084207617). Another is the main opposition leader and former vice president Atiku Abubakar, of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP). Nigerians are going to the polls for a crucial presidential vote that will see the country’s next leader elected. ET Saturday to 8:30 a.m. [ordered a restriction](https://www.facebook.com/ngpolice/posts/pfbid0umW2Mdwz5g75MszYm9DDrATeXKm8NUAr2xbZtgxNSnGZHwhBQo4LLytF8bawAq5Fl) of non-essential vehicular and waterway movements from midnight on election day until 6 p.m., while the country’s immigration service has ordered the [closure of Nigeria’s land borders](https://twitter.com/nigimmigration/status/1628864155439534080) from midnight Saturday until midnight Sunday. [aiding the election](https://www.channelstv.com/2022/06/02/without-me-buhari-wouldnt-have-become-president-tinubu/) of Buhari to the presidency and declares it is now his turn to lead the country. [shot and burned in his campaign vehicle ](https://edition.cnn.com/2023/02/23/africa/senatorial-candidate-killed-nigeria-intl/index.html)in the country’s southeastern Enugu State, police said. Polls open from 8:30 a.m. (or 2:30 a.m. [said](https://twitter.com/inecnigeria/status/1625800743201525763).
Record number of Permanent Voter Cards collected · 18 Presidential Candidates · 1,100 candidates vying for 109 senatorial seats · 3,112 candidates are in the race ...
By MacDonald Dzirutwe and Sofia Christensen. LAGOS (Reuters) - Nigerians were voting in presidential and parliamentary elections on Saturday that are seen ...
INEC says that citizens wishing to witness the sorting andcounting of ballot papers at polling stations should do so froma distance of 300 metres (yards). If no one clears both hurdles, the top two candidates willcompete in a run-off. On voting day, results from individual polling stations willbe pasted outside for citizens to view, and sent through BVAS toan INEC portal. This is aimed at reducingthe risk of fraudsters voting several times. (0730 GMT to 1330 GMT) on Feb. More than 93 million people are registered to vote.
Voting was delayed by hours at polling units across Nigeria on Saturday, as the presidential election got off to a slow start after the electronic system to ...
Long delays have been reported at some polling stations in Nigeria as it holds its most competitive presidential election since military rule ended.
Welcome. Today, millions of Nigerians will elect the next President and National Assembly members. This is the seventh consecutive general election in this ...
This is reminiscent of the geo-political parallel in the country’s presidential election when Dr. He is flying the flag of the main opposition party, the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP. One of the main contenders is Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, a candidate of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, a Yoruba, who had served for two terms as the Governor of Lagos State.
ONITSHA, Nigeria, Feb 25 (Reuters) - Nigeria's presidential election was marked by long delays at some polling stations on Saturday that did not deter large ...
Nigeria dey vote who dia next leaders go be inside presidential and legislative elections. Di elections wey before be dey dey between di two main political ...
Dem announce final results on di third day afta voting for di last two elections, but dem fit come in earlier dis time sake of BVAS, wey also dey upload vote results directly to di Inec website direct from polling stations. Dis na di first time Inec go conduct national elections wit di use di Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS), one facial and fingerprints technology wey dem tink say e go improve transparency as e go make am harder for politicians to rig di process. Di election don see huge interest from first-time voters and young pipo - one third of di 87 million eligible voters dey below 35 - wey fit lead to high voter turn-out than di 35% wey dem record for 2019.
The elections are the biggest democratic exercise in Africa, with 87 million people eligible to vote.
He has been dogged by accusations of corruption and cronyism, which he denies. The wealthy businessman served as governor of the south-eastern Anambra State from 2006 to 2014. The new notes were introduced in order to tackle inflation, and also vote-buying. A candidate needs to have the most votes and 25% of ballots cast in two-thirds of Nigeria's 36 states to be declared the winner. "As a Nigerian you expect any eventuality, so I came out with my power bank and a bottle of water. He is known as a political godfather in the south-west region, where he wields huge influence, but like Mr Abubakar, has also been dogged by allegations of corruption over the years and poor health, both of which he denies. Most people consider the election a referendum on the APC, which has overseen a period of economic hardship and worsening insecurity. Most of his career has been spent in the corridors of power, having worked as a top civil servant, vice-president and a prominent businessman. On the eve of the election a member of the House of Representatives was arrested with almost $500,000 (£419,000) in cash, and a list of people he was supposed to give it to, police say. Although he was in the PDP before then, he is seen as a relatively fresh face and enjoys fervent support among some sections of Nigeria's youth, especially in the south. Tens of thousands of polling stations are counting the results, which will be collated and sent to the electoral headquarters in the capital Abuja. But voting was postponed to Sunday at 141 polling stations in the oil-rich southern state of Bayelsa because of disruptions.
Voting has officially closed in Nigeria's most competitive presidential election since military rule ended, but long queues remain at polling stations as ...
Nigeria's presidential vote will be consequential for the country's economy and national security amid unique and critical elections.
[The Conversation](https://theconversation.com) under a Creative Commons license. The U.S., for its part, announced [visa bans on Nigerians](https://www.state.gov/imposing-visa-restrictions-on-individuals-involved-in-undermining-the-democratic-process-in-nigeria/) involved in undermining Nigeria’s elections. Secretary of State for African Affairs Johnnie Carson, who has deep knowledge of Nigeria, will lead the [election observation mission](https://www.iri.org/news/ndi-and-iri-field-second-joint-delegation-to-assess-nigerias-pre-election-environment/) this month. [violence escalated and diversified](https://www.crisisgroup.org/africa/west-africa/nigeria). Armed Conflict Location Event Dataset [data indicates](https://acleddata.com/nigeria-election-violence-tracker/) this is a gross underestimate, with the minimum being 134. Another credible source, the Armed Conflict Location Event Dataset, reports [10,600 violent deaths](https://acleddata.com/africa/) in 2022. [Enough Is Enough](https://eie.ng/), [Situation Room](https://situationroomng.org/) and [YIAGA Africa](https://www.yiaga.org/) are spreading messages to deter electoral violence. [7,000 violent deaths](https://www.cfr.org/nigeria/nigeria-security-tracker/p29483) last year, a decline from roughly 9,000 in 2021. For example, using a large national survey, I showed that Muslims were [56% more likely](https://doi.org/10.1080/10220461.2020.1734968) to vote for the Muslim candidate, Muhammadu Buhari, in 2015. Nigeria’s electoral system, as in the U.S., makes it difficult for third-party candidates to succeed. This is only the second time ever that Nigeria has had a presidential vote without an incumbent running for reelection. As an academic both at the University of Ibadan and
ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) — Polling stations opened late across parts of Nigeria on Saturday as Africa's most populous country held presidential and parliamentary ...
The full impact of Nigeria’s currency crisis on Saturday’s election was not immediately clear, though officials said they’d been able to get much of the money the government needed to carry out the vote. At the same time, older bank notes stopped being accepted, creating a shortage in a country where many use cash for daily transactions. For the first time this year Nigeria’s election results will be transmitted electronically to headquarters in Abuja, a step officials say will reduce voter fraud. And Atiku Abubakar has the name recognition of being one of Nigeria’s richest businessmen, having also served as a vice president and presidential hopeful in 2019 for his Peoples Democratic Party. estimates that Nigeria will tie with the United States as the third most populous nation in the world after India and China. The vote is being carefully watched as Nigeria is Africa’s largest economy and one of the continent’s top oil producers.
Third, the leading presidential candidates in the 2023 elections are from the three large ethnic groups: Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar (Hausa), Former ...
And so, because of this failure we may have no other option than to become teachers, nurses, health care workers, being offered the bare minimum wage, to those that seek to continue enslaving us; those that are bent on treating us less than how they treat themselves. Let the world watch as we outwit ourselves to select the candidate that will serve the people and bring long-term progress and prosperity. On top of that, the right candidate has shown an example worthy of emulation in governance, business, and in his personal life. The EndSars campaign demonstrated that we have all become leaders in our own right – we are all enlightened and can think for ourselves. However, with the myriad of challenges the country is facing and the geopolitical tensions the world over, one would expect that competence rather than ethnic groupings will be the deciding factor in the 2023 elections. Earlier this week, I came across a video where Pastor Paul Adefarasin spoke about the possible outcome of the elections in a parable using the tribes of Israel and Judah. Rather than working towards ending school strikes, programmes like the Big Brother Nigeria are used as a way to dull the minds of young people. The history of Israel and Judah is well known to Christians: God has a covenant relationship with both tribes and chose them as his own. Power is now in the hands of every individual – rich and poor, Southern and Northern, young and old, man and woman! Third, the leading presidential candidates in the 2023 elections are from the three large ethnic groups: Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar (Hausa), Former Governor of Lagos State Bola Ahmed Tinubu (Yoruba), and Former Governor of Anambra State Peter Obi (Igbo). Before delving further, here are a few facts about Nigeria and the elections. Put together, these factors make the 2023 elections very critical as the country is at crossroads.
LAGOS, Nigeria -Voting took place across Nigeria on Saturday, to decide one of the most competitive and unpredictable polls in years.
Many both young and old said they were voting for the first time. Bus stops, the front of restaurants, pharmacies and schools, were converted to polling units and lines winding round the block in the heat. As always, the election brought ordinary life to an eerie standstill.
Nigeria was counting ballots on Sunday, a day after a historically tight election among three frontrunners competing for the presidency of Africa's most ...
"Voting is still in progress well beyond the approved hours," said voter Kabiru Sani, 37. [Mali](https://www.france24.com/en/tag/mali/) and [Burkina Faso](https://www.france24.com/en/tag/burkina-faso/) and growing Islamist militancy have taken the region's democracy back a step. Fuel and cash shortages caused by a bank note exchange in the run-up to the election also left many Nigerians struggling more than usual in a country already hit by more than 20-percent inflation. The rules reflect a country almost equally split between the mostly Muslim north and predominantly Christian south, and with three main ethnic groups across the regions: Yoruba in the southwest, Hausa/Fulani in the north and Igbo in the southeast. [Nigeria](https://www.france24.com/en/tag/nigeria/) still battling a 14-year jihadist insurgency in the northeast that has displaced two million people, bandit militias in the northwest and separatist gunmen in the southeast. [race](https://www.france24.com/en/tag/elections/), three stand out: Bola Ahmed Tinubu, candidate of the ruling party (APC), Atiku Abubakar of the main opposition party (PDP), and [Peter Obi](https://www.france24.com/en/africa/20230220-can-nigeria-s-peter-obi-ride-his-newfound-momentum-all-the-way-to-presidency), backed by the Labour Party.
BBC reported that vote counting is under way in Nigeria's tightest presidential election since military rule ended in 1999. Turnout appeared to be high, ...
He shared stories of survivors and rescuers on Twitter and is now under investigation on suspicion of spreading “fake news” and could face up to three years in jail. On Thursday, the UN General Assembly in New York overwhelmingly backed a resolution condemning Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. However, the 12-point document did not specifically say that Russia must withdraw its troops from Ukraine, and did not condemn Russia’s invasion. A footnote said that two paragraphs summarising the war were “agreed to by all member countries except Russia and China”. The man’s parents and elder brother were arrested a day earlier. But this time, there is also a strong challenge from a third-party candidate in the race to succeed President Muhammadu Buhari – from the Labour Party’s Peter Obi, who is backed by many young people.
Vote counting is under way in Nigeria's tightest presidential election since military rule ended in 1999.
He has been dogged by accusations of corruption and cronyism, which he denies. The wealthy businessman served as governor of the south-eastern Anambra State from 2006 to 2014. The new notes were introduced in order to tackle inflation, and also vote-buying. There have been reports from Lagos of violence and ballot boxes being snatched. "As a Nigerian you expect any eventuality, so I came out with my power bank and a bottle of water. A candidate needs to have the most votes and 25 percent of ballots cast in two-thirds of Nigeria's 36 states to be declared the winner.
The elections are the biggest democratic exercise in Africa, with 87 million people eligible to vote.
He has been dogged by accusations of corruption and cronyism, which he denies. The wealthy businessman served as governor of the south-eastern Anambra State from 2006 to 2014. The new notes were introduced in order to tackle inflation, and also vote-buying. A candidate needs to have the most votes and 25% of ballots cast in two-thirds of Nigeria's 36 states to be declared the winner. "As a Nigerian you expect any eventuality, so I came out with my power bank and a bottle of water. He is known as a political godfather in the south-west region, where he wields huge influence, but like Mr Abubakar, has also been dogged by allegations of corruption over the years and poor health, both of which he denies. Most people consider the election a referendum on the APC, which has overseen a period of economic hardship and worsening insecurity. Most of his career has been spent in the corridors of power, having worked as a top civil servant, vice-president and a prominent businessman. On the eve of the election a member of the House of Representatives was arrested with almost $500,000 (£419,000) in cash, and a list of people he was supposed to give it to, police say. Although he was in the PDP before then, he is seen as a relatively fresh face and enjoys fervent support among some sections of Nigeria's youth, especially in the south. Tens of thousands of polling stations are counting the results, which will be collated and sent to the electoral headquarters in the capital Abuja. But voting was postponed to Sunday at 141 polling stations in the oil-rich southern state of Bayelsa because of disruptions.
Nigeria's electoral authority counted ballots cast in Saturday's presidential election, with the winner of the vote expected to be announced as early as ...
Vote-counting was already underway in other places after Saturday's presidential and parliamentary election. The race to succeed President Muhammadu Buhari was ...
The two-party system which has dominated since the end of military rule in 1999 is under threat.
He has been dogged by accusations of corruption and cronyism, which he denies. The wealthy businessman served as governor of the south-eastern Anambra State from 2006 to 2014. [Nigeria elections 2023](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/topics/cqymyxky0xjt) [What you need to know about the elections](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-64187170) The new notes were introduced in order to tackle inflation, and also vote-buying. [Why the battle for Lagos could decide the election](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-64648703) [The challenges for the next president](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-64431962) [The oil land with no electricity](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-64424591) [Has Buhari tackled jihadist threat?](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-64667959) ['You let kidnappers take me, now you want my vote'](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-64512157) [arrested with almost $500,000 (£419,000) in cash](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-64756612), and a list of people he was supposed to give it to, police say. On the eve of the election a member of the House of Representatives was
Over 87 million voters will cast their ballots on Saturday (today) to decide who takes over from the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.)
The voter will vote in the polling unit where his or her name is listed. Before a person can vote, he must be a Nigerian of 18 years of age or older, registered, and in possession of a permanent voter card, and must appear in person at the polling unit. The election will run from 8.30am to 2.30pm.
Presidential polls in the African nation of Nigeria are almost over. Officials are now in the process of counting votes. Nearly ninety million people were ...
Millions of Nigerians vote for di most competitive presidential election since military rule end. Sabi pipo say dis time, na three horse race.
Late starts by election officials and technical issues with voter ID technology created delays in some polling centres.
“Life is hard as people try to deal with the high cost of living. A lot of markets are open now and people are going about their business, trying to make ends meet, hoping that whoever wins this election will turn around the economy.” The electoral commission said late on Saturday that election would continue in several wards in Yenagoa and where there were cases of election officers and materials failing to turn up on Saturday. Besides Yenagoa, voting was also expected to continue in some parts of northeastern Borno state on Sunday, where voting machines failed to work the previous day. Nigerians are still voting in a national election in a few parts of the country where technical and other glitches prevented voting from taking place as scheduled on Saturday. “The whole process is an absolute mess,” Preye Iti, a 60-year-old civil servant, said before voting in Yenagoa, where voting could not take place in some parts on Saturday because election officers and materials did not arrive on time.
Presidential polls in the African nation of Nigeria are almost over. Officials are now in the process of counting votes. Nearly ninety million people were ...
More people in Nigeria have cast ballots even though voting in the country's presidential and parliamentary elections had been supposed to end on Saturday.
As voting continued, officials need to ensure there is adequate security at polling stations, monitor the process for vote-rigging and manipulation, and control misinformation, said Dr. Out of the field of 18 presidential candidates, three front-runners emerged in recent weeks: the candidate from Buhari’s ruling party, the main opposition party candidate and a estimates that Nigeria will tie with the United States as the third most populous nation in the world after India and China. Associated Press journalists saw armed men pull up to a voting station in a minibus Saturday, fire shots in the air and grab the presidential ballot box. “The nation needs to really rise and condemn these acts of voter suppression that we observed yesterday,” he said. The challenges also likely resulted in low voter turnout, said Yiaga Africa, the country’s largest election monitoring body.
A CNN team in Lagos saw voters still trying to find a way to cast their ballot Sunday at a school in Lagos where two polling units didn't get to vote in ...
But it also casts doubt on the integrity of this entire process,” Itodo said. “There’s a sense of disappointment, quite frankly, with the way this process has gone. Yiaga Africa, a non-profit civic group that deployed 3,836 observers across the country said it was disappointed with the elections. People were beaten and had their phones smashed. She was knocked to the ground and they smashed her phone.” I was hit several times with a chair.
Nigeria has announced some early results from national elections on Sunday, though a victor in the race to succeed President Muhammadu Buhari is not ...
“They want to reassure citizens that there is no malfeasance at play here, that this is only a technical glitch. Some states are must-wins. To win the presidency, a candidate must get the most votes but also win at least 25 percent of votes cast in two-thirds of Nigeria’s 36 states. “People are tense, they want to get those results, they want to know who the next leader of this country is going to be at such a crucial time.” “It will be a disservice to Nigerians and a negation to democracy for anyone to subvert the will of the people as freely expressed in their votes of yesterday,” he said in a statement. “The commission wishes to assure Nigerians that the challenges are not due to any intrusion or sabotage of our systems,” it said in a statement.