Nigeria’s general elections are slated to begin on Saturday, March 28.
On this day, Nigerians march to the polling booths in their millions around the country to decide who will become the country’s next President.
The Afrika Market will be bringing you all the activities connected to the elections as it unfold.
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Goodluck Jonathan
November 20, 1957Ogbia, Nigeria
Peoples Democratic Party, PDP
Muhammadu Buhari
December 17, 1942Katsina state, Nigeria
All Progressives Congress, APC
Ambrose Albert
Orije, Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria
Hope Democratic Party, HDP
Comfort Oluremi Sonaiya
March 8, 1957Creek Hospital, Lagos
KOWA Party
Ganiyu Galadima
1964Ijebu Ode, Ogun State, Nigeria
Allied Congress Party of Nigeria, ACPN
Chekwas Okorie
United Progressive Party, UPP
Tunde Anifowose-Kelani
Action Alliance, AA
Rafiu Salau
1956Offa, Kwara State, Nigeria
Alliance for Democracy, AD
Godson Okoye
1963Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria
United Democratic Party, UDP
Martin Onovo
1969Owerri, Imo State, Nigeria
National Conscience Party, NCP
Mani Ibrahim Ahmad
1968Bida, Niger State, Nigeria
African Democratic Congress, ADC
Ayeni Adebayo
African Peoples Alliance, APA
Sam Eke
Citizen Popular Party (CPP)
Allagoa Chinedu
1968Aba, Abia State, Nigeria
Peoples Party of Nigeria, PPN
President Goodluck Jonathan has arrived in his native Bayelsa State in preparation for Nigeria’s general elections.
The President landed in the state today, March 27 and is expected to vote while there.
Nigeria’s Presidential elections will hold round the country tomorrow, Saturday, March 28.
The opposition major contender of presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Muhammadu Buhari, has arrived Katsina, en route Daura, his home town, where he is expected to cast his vote on Saturday.
Mr. Buhari arrived Katsina Airport at about 4:40p.m. aboard a private Jet, Hawker 4000, with registration number ZS-Z0T.
“Despite our political differences, we must not forget that our country belongs to us, and it is our responsibility to make sure that our county remains as one, even after the elections. Let us also continue to pray for ourselves as Nigerians as God must have had His reasons for making us citizens of this great country; and we must all remember that the stability and greatness of our country are made possible by our collective will as a people”
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