The 2019 Presidential Election in Nigeria: An analysis of the voting pattern, issues and impact

The 2019 Presidential Election is one of the most keenly and closely contested in the history of Nigerian Presidential Elections since the colonial and post-independence period. The election was heralded with tensions, accusations and counter-accusations, intense campaign, trade of blames by the rul...

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