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  2. 2015 Nigerian general election - Wikipedia

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    The postponement was the topic of a Council on Foreign Relations online conference call with John Campbell on 28 February 2015. [52] According to the Nigerian Constitution, the presidential election must be held by 28 April. [47]

  3. Elections in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Nigeria has a multi-party system, with two or three strong parties and a third party that is electorally successful. However, members of the People's Democratic Party (PDP) have controlled the presidency since elections resumed in 1999 until 2015 when Muhammadu Buhari won the presidential election. [13]

  4. Category:2015 Nigerian general election - Wikipedia

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    Candidates in the 2015 Nigerian general election (15 P) H. 2015 Nigerian House of Representatives elections (5 P) S. 2015 Nigerian Senate elections (33 P)

  5. Category:2015 elections in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "2015 elections in Nigeria" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. G.

  6. Goodluck Jonathan - Wikipedia

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    Goodluck Ebele Azikiwe Jonathan GCFR GCON (born 20 November 1957) [1] is a Nigerian politician who served as the president of Nigeria from 2010 to 2015. [2] He lost the 2015 presidential election to former military head of state General Muhammadu Buhari and was the first incumbent president in Nigerian history to concede defeat in an election, thus allowing for a peaceful transition of power.

  7. 2015 in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    February 7 - Nigeria postpones its general election for six weeks to allow its armed forces to control parts of the country currently controlled by Boko Haram. [11] February 15 - A suicide bomber kills seven and wounds 30 in the city of Damaturu. [12] February 16 - Nigeria regains the key town of Monguno from Boko Haram. [13]

  8. Category:Presidential elections in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    2011 Nigerian presidential election; 2015 Nigerian general election; 2019 Nigerian general election; 2023 Nigerian presidential election This page was last ...

  9. Remi Sonaiya - Wikipedia

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    Oluremi Comfort Sonaiya (born March 2, 1955) is a Nigerian politician, educationalist and writer. [1] She was Nigeria's only female presidential candidate in the 2015 general election under the platform of the KOWA Party. [2] [3] But recently lost her bid to Dr. Adesina Fagbenro Byron in representing the party again in 2019 election. [4] [5]