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Nigeria election extends to a second day after technical issues
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Nearly 60 million people have cards to vote. Many card reading machines failed to function. Others were stolen.
The front runners in the contest to govern Africa’s richest and most populist nation are President Goodluck Jonathan and former military dictator Muhammadu Buhari, the challenger many say has a good possibility of defeating this main opponent.
Polling was due to continue on Sunday in some areas where new machines largely failed to read voters’ biometric cards, said Attahiru Jega, head of Nigeria’s Independent National Electoral Commission.
In other areas, vote counting ended Saturday night, with blackouts that are routine forcing some officials to count by the light of vehicles and cellphones.
As Nigerians headed to the polls on Saturday, Boko Haram militants kil
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