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Last Updated: Saturday, 21 April 2007, 19:44 GMT 20:44 UK
Nigerian voters' views: Donaman
Donaman Atezan, 25, is a mathematics student in Gboko in central Nigeria.

NIGERIAN VOTERS' VIEWS
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I am so disappointed. Up to now I am still waiting, sitting here, holding onto my voter's card, hoping that somehow I will be given my chance to vote.

We have not been given any signal as to what we can expect or what we must do.

It is very unfortunate but there was completely no voting in my area today.

We were at a police station. We waited for five hours.

But there were no voting materials, no electoral officers, nothing...

Voting was meant to start at 1000.

I have heard that there were not enough ballot papers for our area.

But there are also rumours in town that mass rigging for the election was done last night and that is why we have not seen any ballot papers here today, on polling day.

It is bad news.




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