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Nigerians fear post-election violence while awaiting outcome

Clip: 3/30/2015 | 3m 33s

Nigeria is still waiting for the outcome of the presidential election

After voting Saturday, Nigeria is still waiting for the outcome of the presidential election, the nation's closest contest since the end of military rule in 1999. While turnout was high and voting appeared smooth, there were protests and accusations of vote rigging. Jeffrey Brown reports.

03/30/2015 | Rating NR

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