JOS, Nigeria (Reuters) - Sani Mu'azu holds out little hope that elections will bring peace to his central Nigerian home region, where sectarian violence has already killed scores of people this year.
The tensions between Christian ethnic groups deemed indigenous to the region and Muslim Hausa-Fulanis who settled here during colonial times are long-standing and have only been exacerbated by modern politics.
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