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Autopsy: Nigeria’s 2019 Presidential Election

April 16, 2019April 15, 2019 Africa, Atiku, Buhari, democracy, elections, electoral politics, electoral technology, identity politics, Nigeria

How did Buhari win? Or, as the opposing camp have asked, how did Atiku lose? This article considers pertinent forces

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