Bbc nigeria elections today news
Here are some recent news updates on the Nigeria elections from the BBC:
Latest News
- Nigeria's presidential election: Buhari and Atiku cast their votes (March 28, 2023) - The BBC reports that Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari and his main challenger, Atiku Abubakar, have cast their votes in the country's presidential election.
- Nigeria election: Voting begins in presidential poll (March 28, 2023) - The BBC reports that voting has begun in Nigeria's presidential election, with millions of Nigerians expected to cast their ballots to choose a new leader.
- Nigeria election: What you need to know (March 27, 2023) - The BBC provides a comprehensive guide to the Nigerian presidential election, including the candidates, issues, and what to expect on election day.
Previous News
- Nigeria election: Buhari and Atiku in final push (March 26, 2023) - The BBC reports that Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari and his main challenger, Atiku Abubakar, are making a final push to win over voters ahead of the presidential election.
- Nigeria election: Security concerns ahead of poll (March 25, 2023) - The BBC reports that security concerns are growing ahead of Nigeria's presidential election, with fears of violence and disruption.
- Nigeria election: Candidates make last-minute appeals (March 24, 2023) - The BBC reports that candidates in Nigeria's presidential election are making last-minute appeals to voters, with just days to go before the poll.
Election Results
- Nigeria election: Results start to trickle in (March 29, 2023) - The BBC reports that results are starting to trickle in from Nigeria's presidential election, with the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) expected to announce the winner later.
- Nigeria election: Buhari leads in early results (March 29, 2023) - The BBC reports that early results from Nigeria's presidential election show President Muhammadu Buhari leading his main challenger, Atiku Abubakar.
Please note that the news articles are subject to change and may not reflect the current situation.