LAGOS (Reuters) - Momentum appears to be building towards an election bid by Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan, but the real political horsetrading has yet to begin if he is to carry the whole country with him.
Jonathan, in his trademark fedora and traditional caftan-like attire, has kept Africa's most populous nation on tenterhooks for months, declining to say whether or not he plans to seek re-election in the polls due in January.
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