Wednesday, April 13, 2011

What do Nigeria's election results tell us so far?

http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Africa/Africa-Monitor/2011/0413/What-do-Nigeria-s-election-results-tell-us-so-far

the Nigerian election coalition  has updated its site with more numbers and has helpfully organized them into charts. The results for the House of Representatives are broadly similar, except that so far the ANPP has no seats. This is the result of the senate election in Nigeria: People’s Democratic Party (PDP, currently holds the presidency and legislative majorities): 55, Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN): 13, All Nigeria People’s Party (ANPP): 7, Congress for Progressive Change (CPC): 6, Others: 5. Since 1999, the PDP has enjoyed national dominance, though regional politics certainly continued. The ACN also generated excitement by nominating former anti-corruption official Nuhu Ribadu as its presidential candidate. , the ACN has won the most seats in this election, but other parties are attempting to claim the progressive mantle as well.


I Think the update of the election is pretty good because jonathan is winning the election, i hope he win because he is the one they need to protect their country and  he is good and hornest with his people. Jonathan will help and free the people of nigeria from their dirty works and all the problem they have. I said that because in 2007 when he was their president, he take good care of the country and he give his peole good education. and there was no problem in the country but now their country has a ot of problem like people died a lot.

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