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.
Vote counting was already underway in other places during the historically tight race between three frontrunners competing for the presidency of Africa’s most populous nation.
Nearly 90 million voters were eligible to vote in Saturday’s election, which was largely peaceful, although isolated violence, delays and technical hitches forced many to wait until the evening, or Sunday, to vote.
Al Jazeera’s Haru Mutasa report from Enugu, Nigeria.
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Vote counting was already underway in other places during the historically tight race between three frontrunners competing for the presidency of Africa’s most populous nation.
Nearly 90 million voters were eligible to vote in Saturday’s election, which was largely peaceful, although isolated violence, delays and technical hitches forced many to wait until the evening, or Sunday, to vote.
Al Jazeera’s Haru Mutasa report from Enugu, Nigeria.
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