Nigerian brehs and brehettes: Ex-military ruler Muhammadu Buhari wins the Nigerian election

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Opposition candidate Muhammadu Buhari wins Nigerian election
72-year-old former military ruler defeats incumbent Goodluck Jonathan in vote count


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Goodluck Jonathan (left) and Muhammadu Buhari posing for a photo before the election. Photograph: Stringer/Reuters
David Smith in Lagos and Monica Mark in Abuja

Wednesday 1 April 201504.04 AEDTLast modified on Wednesday 1 April 201504.51 AEDT

Opposition leader Muhammadu Buhari has swept to victory in the Nigerian general election, inflicting the first defeat of an incumbent government in the history of Africa’s biggest democracy.

With 35 of Nigeria’s 36 states declaring results, Buhari had polled 14,951,378 votes to sitting president Goodluck Jonathan’s 12,827, 522 - a lead of more than 2m votes.

Jonathan called Buhari to concede, a spokesman for Buhari’s All Progressives Congress (APC) told Reuters.

The outcome, following a highly competitive, expensive and at times vicious campaign, was hailed by analysts as a milestone for the advance of democracy on the continent. It marks the first time in Nigeria’s history that an opposition party has democratically taken control of the country from the ruling party.

The APC spokesman praised Jonathan for conceding. “There had always been this fear that he might not want to concede but he will remain a hero for this move. The tension will go down dramatically,” said Lai Mohammed.

“Anyone who tries to foment trouble on the account that they have lost the election will be doing so purely on his own.”

Buhari, 72, first tasted power a generation ago as a military dictator, only to be ousted after 20 months and jailed. The former army general has campaigned as a born-again democrat intent on cleaning up the corrupt politics of the continent’s largest economy and most populous nation.

It was his fourth run at the presidency since 1999. His chances were boosted by frustration over endemic corruption, criticism over Jonathan’s handling of Boko Haram’s six-year uprising and a well-organised opposition.

Tensions mounted as both voting and the collation of results had to be extended by a day each. The second day of vote-counting got off to a dramatic start when a member of the governing party disrupted proceedings to accuse the electoral chief of bias.

The logistics of transporting results from around the country to the national nerve centre Abuja slowed the counting process. Prof Akin Oyebode, an academic, noted that Nigeria lacks high-speed trains while flights are often delayed. “We have to remember we are a third-world country, not a first-world country,” he said.

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Goodluck will go down as probably the worst nigerian leader in its history. And considering their history of terrible leadership, thats quite a feat. :pachaha:he really was :scusthov:

At least he had the decency to accept defeat and step down gracefully. Thats probably his only achievement in office.
 

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That's what Goodluck gets for being a fukking p*ssy.

lol @ the Morroccan King dismissing his calls for a conversation because even he could see through his transparency by trying to get muslim votes.:deadmanny:
 

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related but a zoologist becoming a President has to be the most random ass job I have heard a politician having
hopefully Nigeria can become more stable and get rid of those backwards ass Boko Haram clowns once and for all
 

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Goodluck will go down as probably the worst nigerian leader in its history. And considering their history of terrible leadership, thats quite a feat. :pachaha:he really was :scusthov:

At least he had the decency to accept defeat and step down gracefully. Thats probably his only achievement in office.

Calling Goodluck Jonathan the 'worst Nigerian leader in its history' is pure hyperbole.Goodluck hasn't committed genocide. He hasn't personally stolen $5 billion dollars (as far as we know :ehh:). He also hasn't cracked down on civil society and jailed people like Fela Kuti (unlike Buhari). The fact that he conceded defeat is commendable. Though, I'm glad the PDP has lost power.
 

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Calling Goodluck Jonathan the 'worst Nigerian leader in its history' is pure hyperbole.Goodluck hasn't committed genocide. He hasn't personally stolen $5 billion dollars (as far as we know :ehh:). He also hasn't cracked down on civil society and jailed people like Fela Kuti (unlike Buhari). The fact that he conceded defeat is commendable. Though, I'm glad the PDP has lost power.


he was the second worst......... no one has been as bad as Abacha who was a stone cold murderer

Im no fan of Buhari................................. but hes better than Johnathon

for the record he stolen more than 5 billion but thats neither here nor there
 

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Could someone inform me of Nigerian ethnic politics? As I understand the presidnent comes from an islamic fula background.
 

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Could someone inform me of Nigerian ethnic politics? As I understand the presidnent comes from an islamic fula background.

Both the APC and PDP have electoral support in all states of Nigeria. However, the APC's base are in the regions of Northern Nigeria (North West, North Central and North East) and in the South-West. Northern Nigeria is predominantly Muslim. The South-West contains many Muslims because a significant proportion of Yoruba people are Muslim. Islam didn't motivate people to reject Jonathan.
 
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