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Results from Nigeria's widely criticised elections are due to be announced later, amid tight security at the election offices in the capital. | Results from Nigeria's widely criticised elections are due to be announced later, amid tight security at the election offices in the capital. |
Ruling party presidential candidate Umaru Yar'Adua is reported to have taken a commanding lead so far. | Ruling party presidential candidate Umaru Yar'Adua is reported to have taken a commanding lead so far. |
But the two main opposition candidates have told their supporters to reject the results and want a re-run. | But the two main opposition candidates have told their supporters to reject the results and want a re-run. |
Foreign observers said there were serious shortcomings, with cases of ballot-box stuffing and violence. | Foreign observers said there were serious shortcomings, with cases of ballot-box stuffing and violence. |
Vice-president turned opposition leader Atiku Abubakar, and Muhammadu Buhari, said the governing People's Democratic Party (PDP) had rigged the elections. | Vice-president turned opposition leader Atiku Abubakar, and Muhammadu Buhari, said the governing People's Democratic Party (PDP) had rigged the elections. |
Twenty-four candidates are hoping to succeed President Olusegun Obasanjo as Africa's most populous nation seeks for the first time to replace one elected civilian head with another. | Twenty-four candidates are hoping to succeed President Olusegun Obasanjo as Africa's most populous nation seeks for the first time to replace one elected civilian head with another. |
'Widespread abuses' | 'Widespread abuses' |
Early results show Mr Yar'Adua won by a landslide in the oil-rich Niger Delta, where some of the worst abuses have been reported. | Early results show Mr Yar'Adua won by a landslide in the oil-rich Niger Delta, where some of the worst abuses have been reported. |
"It is likely we will call our supporters as from Monday to come out and protest if the PDP announce they have won the election," Mr Buhari told Reuters news agency. | "It is likely we will call our supporters as from Monday to come out and protest if the PDP announce they have won the election," Mr Buhari told Reuters news agency. |
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: |
"In many parts of the country elections did not start on time or did not start at all," said Transition Monitoring Group chief Innocent Chukwuma. | "In many parts of the country elections did not start on time or did not start at all," said Transition Monitoring Group chief Innocent Chukwuma. |
European Union observers have spoken of widespread abuses and violence. | European Union observers have spoken of widespread abuses and violence. |
The Commonwealth mission said there had been some improvements compared to last week's state elections but this poll still had "serious shortcomings". | The Commonwealth mission said there had been some improvements compared to last week's state elections but this poll still had "serious shortcomings". |
But election commissioner Maurice Iwu said the election had been a success that would be remembered for generations. | But election commissioner Maurice Iwu said the election had been a success that would be remembered for generations. |
In some states, voting carried on into Sunday despite official announcements that this would not happen. | In some states, voting carried on into Sunday despite official announcements that this would not happen. |
A Reuters correspondent saw election officials in southern Bayelsa state stuffing dozens of completed votes into ballot boxes. | A Reuters correspondent saw election officials in southern Bayelsa state stuffing dozens of completed votes into ballot boxes. |
A young man, who gave his name as James, complained he had thumb-printed 50 ballots for the PDP but had not been paid, Reuters reports. | A young man, who gave his name as James, complained he had thumb-printed 50 ballots for the PDP but had not been paid, Reuters reports. |
Cutlasses | Cutlasses |
Officials had struggled to deliver some of the 60m ballot papers to stations in time for the vote. They only arrived in the country on Friday evening. | Officials had struggled to deliver some of the 60m ballot papers to stations in time for the vote. They only arrived in the country on Friday evening. |
In the central state of Nassarawa, a number of policemen were killed while escorting election officials with the papers. | In the central state of Nassarawa, a number of policemen were killed while escorting election officials with the papers. |
The more thugs you have, the more votes you have Sha'aya'u Aminu, 23, student Voters' views class="" href="/1/hi/world/africa/6583161.stm">Press unease | |
Police fired on crowds in the northern state of Katsina, the home state of both Mr Yar'Adua and one of his main opponents, Muhammadu Buhari. | Police fired on crowds in the northern state of Katsina, the home state of both Mr Yar'Adua and one of his main opponents, Muhammadu Buhari. |
Four people were killed in clashes there after only half the voting papers arrived. | Four people were killed in clashes there after only half the voting papers arrived. |
In nearby Kano, men armed with cutlasses and guns stole ballot boxes while in Onde state, in the south-west, men disguised as policemen abducted election officials. | In nearby Kano, men armed with cutlasses and guns stole ballot boxes while in Onde state, in the south-west, men disguised as policemen abducted election officials. |
The boldest attempt to disrupt polling was in the hours before polling was due to start when a petrol tanker laden with gas cylinders was used in an attack on the electoral commission's headquarters in Abuja. | The boldest attempt to disrupt polling was in the hours before polling was due to start when a petrol tanker laden with gas cylinders was used in an attack on the electoral commission's headquarters in Abuja. |
The attackers tried to roll the unmanned tanker into the building, but the vehicle missed its target and came to a halt. | The attackers tried to roll the unmanned tanker into the building, but the vehicle missed its target and came to a halt. |
The presidential poll was running alongside elections for the National Assembly and Senate. | The presidential poll was running alongside elections for the National Assembly and Senate. |
The new government is scheduled to take power on 29 May. | The new government is scheduled to take power on 29 May. |
Nigeria - one of the world's biggest oil producers - is of key strategic interest to both the West and the growing economies of the East. | Nigeria - one of the world's biggest oil producers - 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. |