Everything You Need To Know About The Nigerian Presidential Election Set For February 25


The countdown is on! Nigeria is preparing for a historic presidential election on February 25th. The election, which will be the first in the country since 2015, is set to be a major event in the nation's history. With an estimated 84 million eligible voters, the election will be a critical moment for the nation. In this blog post, we take a look at the preparations being made for the election and the importance it holds for the Nigerian people. We'll also discuss the different candidates vying for office and the issues at stake. Get ready for the big day!

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Everything You Need to Know About the Nigerian Presidential Election Set for February 25

Everything You Need to Know About the Nigerian Presidential Election Set for February 25

Nigerian Presidential election set to take place on February 25 | Latest News | English News | WION

Nigerian Presidential election set to take place on February 25 | Latest News | English News | WION


Countdown to the Nigerian Presidential Election of February 25

Countdown to the Nigerian Presidential Election of February 25

Nigerian Presidential Election: All You Need to Know Before February 25

Nigerian Presidential Election: All You Need to Know Before February 25

Nigerian Presidential Election: What to Expect on February 25

Nigerian Presidential Election: What to Expect on February 25

What's at Stake in the Nigerian Presidential Election on February 25?

What's at Stake in the Nigerian Presidential Election on February 25?

The Impact of the Nigerian Presidential Election on February 25

The Impact of the Nigerian Presidential Election on February 25

Presidential Race Heats Up in Nigeria As Election Day Approaches on February 25

Presidential Race Heats Up in Nigeria As Election Day Approaches on February 25

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Who Will Win the Nigerian Presidential Election on February 25?

Who Will Win the Nigerian Presidential Election on February 25?

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How to Prepare for the Nigerian Presidential Election on February 25

How to Prepare for the Nigerian Presidential Election on February 25

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8 comments on “Everything You Need To Know About The Nigerian Presidential Election Set For February 25

    Jonah Edet

    • November 30, -0001 at 12:00 am

    Hate speech. Gettat we all know this stop bragging it’s just Because you are allowed to give birth to dozens of children and your crafty “marry- and-divorce system of marriage is your strength.

    Obinna Kenn

    • November 30, -0001 at 12:00 am

    This is a sign of victory 💯💯💯💯

    ObiDatti is given them a sleepless night…
    Everybody is talking bad about Peter Obi because they knows it’s over for them.

    Ladipo Bukola

    • January 5, 2023 at 4:31 am

    Mr marketer you will sell nonsense you

    Queen Thompson

    • January 9, 2023 at 11:09 am

    So if he wins what will you do? You are evil

    Deep Chune

    • January 13, 2023 at 11:41 pm

    Look at the midget charging his head with a charger

    Osagunmwede Obayagbonna

    • January 16, 2023 at 10:27 pm

    As e dey pain dem, e go dey sweet us, as e dey sweet us, e go dey pain dem😂😂😂😂we move, nobody pay that much attention to someone that’s not relevant 🤣🤣🤣🤣None😂😂😂they never saw this coming!!! This political revolution was birthed on the night of 20/10/2020 when they turned the guns Nigerians gave them against our Nigeria Brother’s and sisters at lekk Toll Gate and had them executed while they held on to Nigeria Flags with so much pride and sang her National anthem, we will show you evils that Nigeria belong to Nigerians and not you Individuals!!!

    Obinna Kenn

    • January 19, 2023 at 8:48 pm

    Did I hear that???
    The number of vote in Anambra is the size of one local govt in Kaduna State 😄😄😄😄😄.

    Go school u no gree..
    In a community of blind people a one eye one becomes the king..

    paul ijeoma

    • February 16, 2023 at 3:05 pm

    Damn you for being so tribal and religiously biased and for fanning the ambers of violence and hate speech. To your shame your bigotory will be truncated and you go into hidding. No wonder you look so sad, bitter and unkempt. Big shame

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