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Nigerians In Abuja Defy Military Presence To Protest Election Postponement by RICHIEBOI1(m): 7:47pm On Feb 07, 2015
Defying Military blockades, protesters gather for third day in Nigeria’s capital against the ruling party enforcement of an election postponement. The presidential elections slated to hold on February 14th are feared to soon be postponed as forced by the unpopular Goodluck Jonathan government that is afraid of a resounding defeat at the polls should the elections hold next Saturday.
Protesters voted no confidence in the government and vowed to reject any attempt at postponement.

Public commentator Musa Azare said, “Election Postponement: Any public officer who comes out in the open and declare that he/she cannot perform his/her constitutional duty should immediately resign. He/she has no business being a public officer.”

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