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In Nigeria’s tight election, Christian vote is seen as key


YOLA, Nigeria - Ask worshippers at St. Charles Catholic Church what they want most from Nigeria’s presidential election, and the answer is peace. With the leading contenders both northern Muslims, Nigeria's presidential contest has been largely free of the religious pressures that marked the 2015 vote, but the Christian vote is bound to be decisive in a race that could sweep the incumbent out of power. With the leading contenders both northern Muslims, Nigeria's presidential contest has been largely free of the religious pressures that marked the 2015 vote, but the Christian vote is bound to be decisive in a race that could sweep the incumbent out of power. With the leading contenders both northern Muslims, Nigeria's presidential contest has been largely free of the religious pressures that marked the 2015 vote, but the Christian vote is bound to be decisive in a race that could sweep the incumbent out of power. Father Maurice Kwairanga, left, prepares for a mass at St Charles Catholic Church, in Ngurore, Nigeria Sunday, Feb. 17, 2019.


Source: thestar February 17, 2019 17:06 UTC



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