nigerian officials on the results of last week s election. bola tinubu was declared the winner wednesday with almost 37% of the vote, but many nigerians are still angry claiming this election was stolen. reporter: bola tinubu officially named the next president of nigeria, the godfather s of lagos whose slogan was it s my turn and now it is. a controversial win after three main opposition parties dissolved the election and demanded a fresh one, but just after 4 a.m., the announcement bola ahmed tinubu of the apc has by the requirements of the law is hereby declared the winner and is elected. thank you. reporter: with nearly 8.8 million votes, the ruling party got about 36.6% of the total,
there, he called on his rivals and their supporters to join hands with him and begin the task of rebuilding the nation. the president elect received 36.6% of the total number of votes, leaving him comfortably ahead of his main rival atiku abubakar, who polled 29%, and labour s peter obi with 25% of the vote. according to official results, voter turnout was 27%, one of the lowest since the end of military rule in 1999. the election results have not gone down well with everyone amid allegations of fraud. let s hear some of the reaction on the streets of the capital, abuja. i personally am not happy. i feel that i lost my father and my mother, because there s no hope for us again. what they were saying before, it is
the result in court. mr tinubu was handed the official certificate formalising his election victory in a ceremony earlier. there, he called on his rivals and their supporters to join hands with him and begin the task of rebuilding the nation. the president elect received 36.6% of the total number of votes, leaving him comfortably ahead of his main rival atiku abubakar, who polled 29%, and labour s peter obi with 25% of the vote. according to official results, voter turnout was 27%, one of the lowest since the end of military rule in 1999. the election results have not gone down well with everyone amid allegations of fraud. let s hear some of the reaction on the streets of the capital, abuja. i personally am not happy. ifeel
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