ABUJA (Reuters) - An abortive truck bomb attack on electoral headquarters, rampaging thugs and stolen ballots appeared to dash hopes on Saturday of a historic democratic transition in Nigeria's presidential elections.
The vote will seal the first handover from one civilian president to another in Africa's most populous nation, scarred by three decades of corrupt military rule.
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