Nigerians woke up on Saturday morning to the news that the fifth general election in its two-decade-old democracy of the fourth republic had been shifted by a week, just a few hours to its commencement.
Many are still in shock, condemning the move and counting their losses. Meanwhile, leaders in the South-east of the country have not yet settled for a preferred candidate for the number one seat in the country.
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