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Polls stay open late in Nigeria | Polls stay open late in Nigeria |
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Landmark Nigerian presidential polls will not go into a second day despite long delays in getting materials to polling stations, say officials. | Landmark Nigerian presidential polls will not go into a second day despite long delays in getting materials to polling stations, say officials. |
But those still queuing at the official closing time of 1700 (1600 GMT) would be able to vote, election commission official Philip Umeadi told the BBC. | But those still queuing at the official closing time of 1700 (1600 GMT) would be able to vote, election commission official Philip Umeadi told the BBC. |
Many of the 120,000 polling stations remained shut hours after polls opened. | Many of the 120,000 polling stations remained shut hours after polls opened. |
Turnout was low in many areas and there were several violent incidents, notably an attempt to blow up the election HQ. | Turnout was low in many areas and there were several violent incidents, notably an attempt to blow up the election HQ. |
The European observer team strongly criticised some aspects of the voting saying there had been no improvements on last weekend's state elections which were marred by fraud. | |
The election should result in the first transfer of power between civilian presidents since independence - but BBC reporters across Africa's most populous country reported numerous problems. | The election should result in the first transfer of power between civilian presidents since independence - but BBC reporters across Africa's most populous country reported numerous problems. |
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All the major highways were turned into football pitches Fidelis Mbah in Lagos At the polls: Reporters' log | All the major highways were turned into football pitches Fidelis Mbah in Lagos At the polls: Reporters' log |
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Violence | Violence |
The run-up to the poll was marred by violence - more of which broke out on Friday night. | The run-up to the poll was marred by violence - more of which broke out on Friday night. |
NIGERIAN ELECTION 60m registered voters120,000 ballot boxes360 House of Representative seats to be elected109 Senate seats to be elected24 presidential candidates Main contenders: | NIGERIAN ELECTION 60m registered voters120,000 ballot boxes360 House of Representative seats to be elected109 Senate seats to be elected24 presidential candidates Main contenders: |
Police said a petrol tanker laden with gas cylinders was used in the failed attack on the electoral commission's headquarters in Abuja. | |
The attackers attempted to roll the unmanned tanker into the building, but the vehicle missed its target, crashed into a lamp post and came to a halt. | The attackers attempted to roll the unmanned tanker into the building, but the vehicle missed its target, crashed into a lamp post and came to a halt. |
Although there was a small fire on board, the detonators failed to trigger a large explosion. | |
Violence was also reported in Bayelsa in the oil-rich south, the scene on Friday evening of a possible assassination attempt by militants on the state governor and ruling party's vice-presidential candidate Goodluck Jonathan. | |
Polling delay | Polling delay |
Outgoing President Olusegun Obasanjo said despite flaws, Nigeria could achieve a peaceful and democratic handover of power. | Outgoing President Olusegun Obasanjo said despite flaws, Nigeria could achieve a peaceful and democratic handover of power. |
The more thugs you have, the more votes you have Sha'aya'u Aminu, 23, student Voters' views | The more thugs you have, the more votes you have Sha'aya'u Aminu, 23, student Voters' views |
Speaking after voting, he said that "those who do not want these elections to take place, they have left no stone unturned to make sure it does not hold". | Speaking after voting, he said that "those who do not want these elections to take place, they have left no stone unturned to make sure it does not hold". |
Unrest before and after last week's polls left up to 50 people dead. | Unrest before and after last week's polls left up to 50 people dead. |
In the presidential election, the Independent National Electoral Commission (Inec) delayed polling by two hours after they reprinted some 60m ballot papers to include Vice-President Atiku Abubakar following a court ruling on Monday. They arrived from South Africa on Friday evening. | |
Mr Abubakar is considered one of the leading contenders for the presidency, alongside Umaru Yar'Adua of the ruling People's Democratic Party and former military ruler Muhammadu Buhari. | Mr Abubakar is considered one of the leading contenders for the presidency, alongside Umaru Yar'Adua of the ruling People's Democratic Party and former military ruler Muhammadu Buhari. |
The voting in Nasarawa State has been very peaceful Dr Samuel Jimba in Keffi At the polls: Voters' log | The voting in Nasarawa State has been very peaceful Dr Samuel Jimba in Keffi At the polls: Voters' log |
Nigeria is one of the world's biggest oil producers. It is of key strategic interest to both the West and the growing economies of the East. | Nigeria is one of the world's biggest oil producers. It is of key strategic interest to both the West and the growing economies of the East. |
But despite the country's huge oil wealth, tens of millions live in poverty. | But despite the country's huge oil wealth, tens of millions live in poverty. |
Send us your voting experiences by texting +44 77 86 20 50 75. Don't forget to tell us your name and where you are. | Send us your voting experiences by texting +44 77 86 20 50 75. Don't forget to tell us your name and where you are. |