The election campaign ended on March 10 evening. Tomorrow March 12, Nigerians will go to the polls for the second round of presidential elections, which should allow the civil authorities to regain control, one year after the military coup that ousted Tandja. "The 'Lion of Tahoua is on a boulevard," as the daily Burkina Faso: the opponent Mahamadou Issoufou, Zaki said "(the lion), originating in the Tahoua region (south), looks set to win against the former Prime Minister Seini Oumarou.
- JTF cautions MEND over planned attacks in Niger Delta, Abuja and Lagos (17/03/2011)
- Niger Holds Runoff Presidential Election (12/03/2011)
- Election Updates: Niger, Benin, and Chad (14/03/2011)
- FG to dialogue with MEND over threat of bomb attacks (17/03/2011)
- Niger's opposition wins vote in provisional count (14/03/2011)
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