• Menu
  • Menu
  • News
  • Subscribe now
    Digital subscription Print subscription ePaper subscription
  • Logout
Digital subscription
Print subscription
ePaper subscription
Trending
UAE holidays 2023 Golf in UAE Corporate Tax Hong Kong Fintech
  • Latest News
  • UAE
    • Education
    • Crime
    • Government
    • Emergencies
    • Environment
    • Science
    • Health
      • Why Worry
    • Transport
    • People
    • Weather
  • Living In UAE
    • Visa+Immigration
    • Housing
    • Phone+Internet
    • Banking
    • Transport
    • Health
    • Education
    • Relocate
    • Reader Queries
    • Safety+Security
  • Business
    • Banking & Insurance
    • Aviation
    • Property
    • Tax News
    • Corporate Tax
    • Analysis
    • Travel & Tourism
    • Markets
    • Retail
    • Corporate News
    • Tech
    • Auto
  • Best Buys
    • Electronics
    • Home and Kitchen
    • Offers
    • Consumables
    • Lifestyle
  • Your Money
    • Saving and Investment
    • Budget Living
    • Taxation
    • Expert Columns
    • Community Tips
    • Cryptocurrency
  • Food
    • Cooking and Cuisines
    • Guide to Cooking
    • Videos
  • Friday
    • Beauty
    • Wellbeing
    • Art & People
    • Home
    • Friday Partner
  • Games
    • Daily Crossword
    • Sudoku
    • Word Search
    • Spell It
    • Play
  • Parenting
    • Pregnancy & Baby
    • Learning & Play
    • Child Health
    • For Mums & Dads
    • Ask Us
    • Games
  • World
    • Gulf
      • Bahrain
      • Kuwait
      • Oman
      • Qatar
      • Saudi
      • Yemen
    • Mena
    • Europe
    • Africa
    • Americas
    • Asia
      • India
      • Pakistan
      • Philippines
    • Australia-New Zealand
    • Corrections
  • Opinion
    • Columnists
    • Editorials
    • Letters
    • From the Editors
  • Special Reports
  • UAE Success Stories
  • Magical Dubai
    • Dubai Life
    • Live the Luxury
    • Culture and History
    • Adventure
    • Staying Connected
  • Photos
    • News
    • Entertainment
    • Lifestyle
    • Business
    • Sports
  • Sport
    • UAE Sport
    • Cricket
      • IPL
        • Chennai
        • Delhi
        • Punjab
        • Kolkata
        • Mumbai
        • Rajasthan
        • Bangalore
        • Hyderabad
        • Gujarat
        • Lucknow
        • Live Scores
        • Point Table
        • Top Scorers
      • ICC
      • T20 World Cup 2022
    • Motorsport
    • Football
    • Tennis
    • Golf in UAE
      • UAE
      • World
      • Photos & Videos
      • Course Reviews
      • Learn to Play
      • Gear
  • Entertainment
    • Hollywood
    • Bollywood
    • South Indian
    • Arab Celebs
    • Music
    • OTT
  • Going Out
  • Auto
  • Lifestyle
    • Health+Fitness
    • Community
    • Fashion
  • GN Reach
  • Jobs
  • Tech
    • Electronics
    • Gaming
    • Media
  • Videos
    • How-To
    • Best Of Bollywood
    • News
    • Entertainment
    • Business
    • Sport
    • Community
    • Technology
  • GN Focus
    • Special Features
  • 50 MENA Leaders
  • The Kurator
    • Life
    • Luxury
    • Style
  • Gold-Forex
  • Gratuity Calculator
  • Notifications
  • Gold/Forex
  • Prayer Times
  • Cinema Listing
  • GN Store
  • About Gulf News
  • Contact us
  • Work with us
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Advertise with us
  • Reach by GN
  • GN Focus
  • Gulf News epaper
  • Sitemap
  • Have your say
  • Printing Services
  • © Al Nisr Publishing LLC 2023. All rights reserved.
    Photos: Millions head to polls as Nigeria elects new president

    Photos

    Login / Sign Up
    Logout
    Thursday, June 1, 2023
    Gold / Forex

    Photos News

    • News
    • Entertainment
    • Lifestyle
    • Business
    • Sports
    All Sections

    Photos: Millions head to polls as Nigeria elects new president

    Three leading contenders in the race to succeed President Muhammadu Buhari


    Published:  February 25, 2023 16:25 Gulf News Report  and  with inputs from Reuters

    1 of 16
    122353-01-02
    Onitsha: Nigerians were voting on Saturday to elect a successor to President Muhammadu Buhari, with many hoping the next leader will steer Africa's most populous nation and biggest economy on a new course after years of worsening violence and hardship. Polling stations were scheduled to open at 8.30am, though reporters at locations across the country saw a mixed picture, with delays of several hours in some places while voting got underway more swiftly at others. Image Credit: AFP
    2 of 16
    122459-01-02
    Several election officials said they had been delayed by the late arrival of vehicles to transport them and the election materials. Image Credit: AFP
    3 of 16
    122366-01-02
    In the northeastern city of Maiduguri, the vice presidential candidate from the ruling party, Kashim Shettima, arrived to cast his ballot but was unable to do so as his designated polling station had not opened. In another northeastern city, Yola, opposition presidential candidate Atiku Abubakar was able to vote, surrounded by a chaotic scrum of media and supporters. Image Credit: AFP
    4 of 16
    122512-01-02
    In the southeastern city of Onitsha, large numbers of voters waited for election officials to turn up. Buhari, a retired army general, is stepping down after serving the maximum eight years allowed by the constitution but failing to deliver on his pledge to bring back order and security across Nigeria, Africa's top oil-producing nation. Image Credit: AFP
    5 of 16
    2023-02-25T103444Z_1194606540_RC29IZ987O52_RTRMADP_3_NIGERIA-ELECTION
    The two parties that have alternated in power since the end of army rule in 1999 are facing an unusually strong challenge from a minor party candidate, who polls suggest has a chance thanks to support from young voters. With seats in the National Assembly also up for grabs, more than 93 million people are registered to vote at some 176,600 polling stations that were supposed to be open between 8.30am and 2.30pm. Image Credit: Reuters
    6 of 16
    122515-01-02
    Vote-counting will begin as soon as polls close and results will be posted outside polling stations, according to the Independent National Election Commission (INEC). The final tally from the 36 states and federal capital Abuja is expected within five days of voting. Image Credit: AFP
    7 of 16
    122500-01-02
    The run-up to the vote was marred by violence, a pattern seen in previous Nigerian elections, with the killing of a senatorial candidate in the volatile southeast region on Wednesday the latest in a series of serious incidents. The election comes as Nigerians are struggling to cope with a shortage of cash caused by a botched plan to swap old bank notes for new ones that has wreaked havoc on people's daily lives and led to scenes of violence at banks and cash machines. Image Credit: AFP
    8 of 16
    122528-01-02
    The new president will also have to grapple with problems ranging from high inflation, deep poverty and energy shortages, to industrial-scale oil theft in the south and rampant crime everywhere. For the election, land borders were closed, soldiers were patrolling the streets in several states and movements were restricted in an effort by the authorities to boost security. Image Credit: AFP
    9 of 16
    2023-02-25T110831Z_767150327_RC2AIZ965K5N_RTRMADP_3_NIGERIA-ELECTION
    The main contenders in the race to succeed Buhari are former Lagos governor Bola Tinubu (above), 70, of the ruling All Progressives Congress, former vice president Atiku Abubakar, 76, of the main opposition Peoples Democratic Party, and former Anambra State governor Peter Obi, 61, of the smaller Labour Party. Image Credit: Reuters
    10 of 16
    Nigeria_Elections_79616--0e9ee-(Read-Only)
    Tinubu and Atiku (above), as he is known in Nigeria, are both political heavyweights with decades of networking behind them and bulging campaign coffers. Both Muslims, Tinubu is an ethnic Yoruba from the southwest and Atiku is a Fulani from the northeast. Image Credit: AP
    11 of 16
    2023-02-25T111308Z_40490298_RC2BIZ9QACFO_RTRMADP_3_NIGERIA-ELECTION-OBI
    Obi (above), a Christian from the Igbo ethnic group, has less of a political machine behind him but has used a slick social media campaign to generate huge enthusiasm among young voters, with some even calling themselves the "Obidients". " We have come out to vote. Our son Peter Obi is in the race and we cannot be found wanting," said Maria Onyeke, who was waiting for her polling station to open in Onitsha, a predominantly Igbo city. Image Credit: Reuters
    12 of 16
    122372-01-02
    Nigeria has a long history of electoral fraud and violence, though its polls have been getting gradually cleaner in recent cycles. INEC says it has introduced new technology and procedures to ensure a free and fair election, such as a Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) that identifies voters using biometric data. Image Credit: AFP
    13 of 16
    122375-01-02
    Reuters reporters in several locations said INEC officials were struggling to get the BVAS devices to work because of poor network connectivity. Despite INEC's precautions, analysts have warned there were still risks that cash-strapped citizens could be vulnerable to vote-buying attempts by candidates, and a shortage of fuel that could make it hard for INEC to deploy staff and equipment to all areas. Image Credit: AFP
    14 of 16
    2023-02-25T112807Z_429220382_RC2BIZ9WSL52_RTRMADP_3_NIGERIA-ELECTION-(Read-Only)
    Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari and his wife Aisha Buhari arrive to cast their votes. Image Credit: Reuters
    15 of 16
    122387-01-02
    An Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) official uses a Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) to check the details of a voter at a polling station in Maiduguri. Image Credit: AFP
    16 of 16
    122579-01-02
    Voters queue to write their names on a unofficial voters list while waiting for the late election material to arrive at a polling station in Abuja. Image Credit: AFP

    Trending

    • Who’s Noor Alfallah, Al Pacino’s new girlfriend?

      Who’s Noor Alfallah, Al Pacino’s new girlfriend?

    Latest In

    • Train coach at Kerala station burnt, probe launched

      31 minutes ago

    • The shocking ordeal of India’s medal-winning athletes

      32 minutes ago

    • Sri Lanka set to unleash IPL star Pathirana

      49 minutes ago

    • UAE's Dr. Sultan Al Jaber has all credentials for COP28

      54 minutes ago

    • Spell It: How to turn procrastination into productivity

      1 hour ago

    Go back to top
    Network links:
    • getthat
    • Jobs
    • GN Store
    • About Gulf News
    • Contact us
    • Work with us
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Privacy Policy
    • Advertise with us
    • Reach by GN
    • GN Focus
    • Gulf News epaper
    • Sitemap
    • Have your say
    • Printing Services
    Find us on Social
    © Al Nisr Publishing LLC 2023. All rights reserved.
    This website stores cookies on your computer. These cookies are used to improve your experience and provide more personalized service to you. Both on your website and other media. To find out more about the cookies and data we use, please check out our Privacy Policy.
    Share on Facebook
    Share on Twitter
    Share on Whatsapp
    Share on Mail
    Share on LinkedIn
    Close
    Gulf News

    Get Breaking News Alerts From Gulf News

    We’ll send you latest news updates through the day. You can manage them any time by clicking on the notification icon.

    Subscribe No Thanks
    Continue reading Gulf News
    Dear Reader, please register to read gulfnews.com

    Dear Reader,

    This section is about Living in UAE and essential information you cannot live without.

    Register to read and get full access to gulfnews.com

    Create your account
    or login if you already have one
    First name is required.
    Last name is required.
    Please enter a valid email address.
    Password should have minimum 7 characters with at least one letter and number
    Passwords do not match

    By clicking below to sign up, you're agreeing to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy

    Login your account
    New to Gulf News? Sign up now
    Please enter your email address.
    Please enter your password.

    Forgot password

    or