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Nigerian voters' views: Kate
Kate, 31, works as an engineer for a oil company in Nigeria's commercial capital, Lagos.

NIGERIAN VOTERS' VIEWS
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I didn't go out and vote today because I was scared. I didn't even step out of my house.

I saw on TV that the turnout was really low.

Friends of mine went out and voted but I didn't want to go. I made up my mind on Friday that I would not go.

I just felt that after last Saturday's state polls and how they were so bad, that this poll today would be twice as bad. I was expecting it to be much worse.

But as far as I can see on telly, it has not been as I thought.

But I am still sure that the ruling party will rig the votes and they will win.




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