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@DanStoyell Go to any major Nigerian news website. They are doing lawsuits (I'd put this at a 99% probability). Either PDP and LP are going to do separate lawsuits or a joint one.
https://www.channelstv.com/2023/03/02/breaking-we-won-and-will-explore-all-legal-means-to-reclaim-our-mandate-obi/
Some very clear evidence of intentional voter suppression:
"Election monitoring group Yiaga, said only 10% of polling units in the south-east and 29% in the south had started accreditation and voting by 09:30 local time on Saturday
Some 63% of polling units in the south-west and 42% of polling units in the north-west, known APC strongholds" (paraphrased/shortened for twitter)
-BBC-
@MartinModrak I will wait a bit to resolve in case of lawsuits/controversy that forces a second round, but seems like a NO right now.
@DanStoyell Completely agree that resolving would be premature, I just wanted to highlight that an important piece of new information is available.
Interesting system: “Three hopefuls seem to have a shot at victory. To secure it they have to gain not only the most votes nationally, but also win at least 25% of the vote in two-thirds of Nigeria’s 36 states and federal capital. If no candidate clears that bar, there will be an unprecedented run-off.” from the economist
@DismalScientist These polls seem to suggest that no one is likely to clear 25% in two-thirds of districts
