The two-party system which has dominated since the end of military rule in 1999 is under threat.
He has been dogged by accusations of corruption and cronyism, which he denies. The wealthy businessman served as governor of the south-eastern Anambra State from 2006 to 2014. [Nigeria elections 2023](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/topics/cqymyxky0xjt) [What you need to know about the elections](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-64187170) The new notes were introduced in order to tackle inflation, and also vote-buying. [Why the battle for Lagos could decide the election](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-64648703) [The challenges for the next president](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-64431962) [The oil land with no electricity](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-64424591) [Has Buhari tackled jihadist threat?](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-64667959) ['You let kidnappers take me, now you want my vote'](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-64512157) [arrested with almost $500,000 (£419,000) in cash](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-64756612), and a list of people he was supposed to give it to, police say. On the eve of the election a member of the House of Representatives was
ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) — Polling stations opened late across parts of Nigeria on Saturday as Africa's most populous country held presidential and parliamentary ...
The full impact of Nigeria’s currency crisis on Saturday’s election was not immediately clear, though officials said they’d been able to get much of the money the government needed to carry out the vote. At the same time, older bank notes stopped being accepted, creating a shortage in a country where many use cash for daily transactions. For the first time this year Nigeria’s election results will be transmitted electronically to headquarters in Abuja, a step officials say will reduce voter fraud. And Atiku Abubakar has the name recognition of being one of Nigeria’s richest businessmen, having also served as a vice president and presidential hopeful in 2019 for his Peoples Democratic Party. estimates that Nigeria will tie with the United States as the third most populous nation in the world after India and China. The vote is being carefully watched as Nigeria is Africa’s largest economy and one of the continent’s top oil producers.
Tens of millions of Nigerians head to voting booths on Saturday to decide a tight and unpredictable contest for the presidency and parliament of Africa's ...
It could also send a message to other leaders and ruling parties clinging to power on the continent. However, analysts point out that this is the seventh poll held since the end of military rule in 1999 and that some Nigerian democratic institutions are growing stronger. In recent weeks, an effort to replace almost all Nigeria’s bank notes – in part to reduce the widespread practice of vote buying – has caused massive economic disruption and much popular anger. More than 80% of the 10 million new voters who have registered for the coming poll are “I don’t want to vote for any of them. [describing it](https://foreignpolicy.com/2023/01/06/nigeria-election-2023-obi-tinubu-abubakar/) as “a global event – even if the world scarcely knows it”. Both are seen as traditional politicians who will seek to mobilise voters with massive organisation and spending. Analysts have spoken of a “bellwether” election that could be crucial turning point after several years of worsening insecurity and acute economic troubles. [criminality](https://www.reuters.com/world/africa/nigerian-gunmen-kill-eight-including-police-chief-2023-02-01/) affecting much of the country. Obi is seen as a reformist willing to overhaul Nigeria’s political system who has reached across the country’s many ethnic and religious faultlines. [ the Daily Post newspaper told its readers on Saturday morning, ](https://dailypost.ng/2023/02/25/nigeria-decides-2023-d-day-is-here/)saying it has “been a long road” to the polls. [Africa](https://www.theguardian.com/world/africa).
The elections are the biggest democratic exercise in Africa, with 87 million people eligible to vote.
He has been dogged by accusations of corruption and cronyism, which he denies. The wealthy businessman served as governor of the south-eastern Anambra State from 2006 to 2014. The new notes were introduced in order to tackle inflation, and also vote-buying. A candidate needs to have the most votes and 25% of ballots cast in two-thirds of Nigeria's 36 states to be declared the winner. "As a Nigerian you expect any eventuality, so I came out with my power bank and a bottle of water. He is known as a political godfather in the south-west region, where he wields huge influence, but like Mr Abubakar, has also been dogged by allegations of corruption over the years and poor health, both of which he denies. Most people consider the election a referendum on the APC, which has overseen a period of economic hardship and worsening insecurity. Most of his career has been spent in the corridors of power, having worked as a top civil servant, vice-president and a prominent businessman. On the eve of the election a member of the House of Representatives was arrested with almost $500,000 (£419,000) in cash, and a list of people he was supposed to give it to, police say. Although he was in the PDP before then, he is seen as a relatively fresh face and enjoys fervent support among some sections of Nigeria's youth, especially in the south. Tens of thousands of polling stations are counting the results, which will be collated and sent to the electoral headquarters in the capital Abuja. But voting was postponed to Sunday at 141 polling stations in the oil-rich southern state of Bayelsa because of disruptions.
Frustrated Nigerians cast their ballots into the evening Saturday, hours after the official deadline for joining the voting line in Africa's most populous ...
“Delays along with reports of voter suppression in Lagos risk aggravating the disappointment among passionate voters in a highly-anticipated election and cause an explosion of violent protests in urban centers,” he warned. It is also home to one of the largest youth populations in the world with a median age of only 18. And Atiku Abubakar has the name recognition of being one of Nigeria’s richest businessmen, having also served as a vice president and presidential hopeful in 2019 for his Peoples Democratic Party. Lengthy waits to vote “will likely disenfranchise voters, deepen the electoral disputes and trigger violence.” For the first time this year Nigeria’s election results will be transmitted electronically to headquarters in Abuja, a step officials say will reduce voter fraud. At the same time, older bank notes stopped being accepted, creating a shortage in a country where many use cash for daily transactions. estimates that Nigeria will tie with the United States as the third most populous nation in the world after India and China. Associated Press journalists saw armed men pull up to the voting station in a minibus, fire shots in the air and snatch the presidential ballot box. There were fears of violence on Election Day, from Islamic militants in the north to separatists in the south. There have been “widespread complaints about late-arriving officials, nonfunctioning machines, low presence of security and attacks on polling stations,” he added. “So it is very difficult for them to access their polling unit.” The
Nigeria's electoral authority counted ballots cast in Saturday's presidential election, with the winner of the vote expected to be announced as early as ...
Vote counting is under way in Nigeria's tightest presidential election since military rule ended in 1999.
He has been dogged by accusations of corruption and cronyism, which he denies. The wealthy businessman served as governor of the south-eastern Anambra State from 2006 to 2014. The new notes were introduced in order to tackle inflation, and also vote-buying. There have been reports from Lagos of violence and ballot boxes being snatched. "As a Nigerian you expect any eventuality, so I came out with my power bank and a bottle of water. A candidate needs to have the most votes and 25 percent of ballots cast in two-thirds of Nigeria's 36 states to be declared the winner.
Eighteen candidates are competing to succeed Muhammadu Buhari as president, but only four are frontrunners.
Only four of the 18 candidates are considered frontrunners: Bola Tinubu of the governing All Progressives Congress (APC), Atiku Abubakar of the leading opposition People’s Democratic Party, Peter Obi of the Labour Party, and Rabiu Kwankwaso of the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP). [Key issues at stake](/news/2023/2/23/nigeria-election-2023-five-reasons-to-care-about-the-vote) include the economy, which has suffered two recessions in four years, and security. [Nigeria’s elections for the presidency](https://aje.aj-harbinger.com/news/liveblog/2023/2/25/nigeria-elections-live-news-nation-poised-for-presidential-vote) and both houses of the federal parliament were under way on Saturday across the country’s 36 states.