Thousands of Nigerians voted on the second day of polls amid violence and technical glitches. Boko Haram militants were also suspected of killing people in the northeast while fighting Nigeria's army.
Nigerians cast their vote on the second day of parliamentary elections in about 300 of the country's 150,000 police stations. Voting was extended for a day on Sunday after the electoral commission admitted that the new voting equipment failed to confirm voters' identities.
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