Nigeria: Jega set to announce presidential election results

The stage is set for the announcement of final presidential election results by the Chief Returning Officer, Prof Attahiru Jega, as accredited stakeholders arrive the National Collation Centre in Abuja.

23 comments

  • Ahmadu Adamu

    The election is set to have huge amount of rigging by the rulling party PDP and that could probably gonna triggered a trouble in that country…

  • Dr. M. Mustapha

    we are going to fight for our rights

  • Aladetoye Adefemi

    ahmadu Adamu nigeria has spoken this is election that universally adjugde as most freest and fairest election, nigeria state has gone beyond religion,ethino_politics and party partisan God bless Nigeria.

  • Kayode David

    The result of this election has shown that Nigeria has gone beyong rudementric system of voting where a winner would be emerged before the election. The era of party particans, ethino politics , ridgging and ballot paper snaching has gone. Kudos to amiable prof of this time Jega who has made it imposible for election riggers to impose unpopular candidate on us. This is the Revolution we have been praying for. indeed, it has come.

  • Prof. jega is powerful but i want to tell u that if M.BUHARI is the winner or goodluck pls anuonces it re-elction or % can couse problem

  • marxist kola edokpayi

    the real result should be declared to avoid the Ivory coast experience

  • joelucy

    Ahmadu Adamu, i thought there was no movement on election day, how many states did you visited to have discover this massive rigging, Adamu stop noise. the rigging in the north, how about that? Adamu grow up.

  • Leonard Arueyingho

    Dr. Goodluck E. Jonathan is the symbol of modern Nigeria. Kudos to him for conducting the freest election in Nigeria.

  • concerned Nigerian

    It was mass rigging in my ward in Delta State by PDP..i witnessed it i was not told…No election in Nigeria can be tagged free and fair for the next 20 yrs..

  • Okey Abonyi

    It is very unfortunate that some poor street rats are still talking of protest and fighting for their rights without provocation. In an election somebody must win and the loser must accept the hands of fate. We are not begging anybody not to protest. Ways of managing it is on ground. Many thanks to JEGA.

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