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14 April
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21 April
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2007
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14 April
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21 April
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Umaru Yar'Adua
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People's Democratic Party
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29 May
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Olusegun Obasanjo
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thus could not pursue a third term
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Atiku Abubakar
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Umaru Yar'Adua
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People's Democratic Party
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All Nigeria Peoples Party
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Muhammadu Buhari
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Atiku Abubakar
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25 November
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2006
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Action Congress
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states
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Lagos
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Abia State
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Orji Uzor Kalu
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29 May
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1999
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Adamawa State
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Boni Haruna
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29 May
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1999
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Akwa Ibom State
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Victor Attah
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29 May
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1999
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Anambra State
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Peter Obi
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17 March
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2006
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Bauchi State
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Adamu Mu'azu
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29 May
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1999
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Bayelsa State
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Goodluck Jonathan
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9 December
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2005
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Benue State
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George Akume
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29 May
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1999
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Borno State
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Ali Modu Sheriff
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29 May
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2003
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Cross River State
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Donald Duke
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29 May
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1999
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Delta State
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James Ibori
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29 May
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1999
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Ebonyi State
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Sam Egwu
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29 May
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1999
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Ẹdo State
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Lucky Igbinedion
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29 May
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1999
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Ekiti State
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Tope Ademiluyi
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Enụgụ State
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Chimaroke Nnamani
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29 May
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1999
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Gombe State
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Mohammed Danjuma Goje
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29 May
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2003
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Imo State
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Achike Udenwa
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29 May
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1999
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Jigawa State
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Saminu Turaki
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29 May
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1999
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Kaduna State
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Ahmed Makarfi
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29 May
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1999
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Kano State
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Ibrahim Shekarau
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29 May
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2003
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Katsina State
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Umaru Yar'Adua
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29 May
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1999
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Kebbi State
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Adamu Aliero
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29 May
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1999
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Kogi State
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Ibrahim Idris
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29 May
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2003
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Kwara State
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Bukola Saraki
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29 May
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2003
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Lagos State
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Bola Tinubu
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29 May
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1999
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Nasarawa State
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Abdullahi Adamu
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29 May
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1999
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Niger State
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Abdulkadir Kure
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29 May
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1999
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Ogun State
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Gbenga Daniel
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29 May
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2003
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Ondo State
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Olusegun Agagu
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29 May
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2003
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Ọsun State
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Olagunsoye Oyinlola
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29 May
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2003
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Ọyọ State
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Rasidi Adewolu Ladoja
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7 December
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2006
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Plateau State
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Michael Botmang
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13 November
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2006
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Rivers State
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Peter Odili
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29 May
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1999
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Sokoto State
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Attahiru Bafarawa
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29 May
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1999
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Taraba State
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Jolly Nyame
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29 May
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1999
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Yobe State
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Bukar Ibrahim
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29 May
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1999
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Zamfara State
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Ahmed Sani Yerima
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29 May
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1999
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Independent National Electoral Commission
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Supreme Court
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Adebayo Adefarati
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Alliance for Democracy
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29 March
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2007
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Nigerian
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Islamic
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18 April
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17 April
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Kano
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21 April
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Bayelsa State
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Goodluck Jonathan
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Abuja
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M. K. O. Abiola
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Ibrahim Babangida
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Sani Abacha
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Kaduna State
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Katsina State
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Imo State
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Enugu State
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Human Rights Watch
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vote-rigging
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14 April
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17 April
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boycotting
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19 April
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voter turnout
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Rivers State
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April 23
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1 April
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2007
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election results
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Umaru Yar'Adua
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Peoples Democratic Party
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Muhammadu Buhari
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All Nigeria Peoples Party
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Atiku Abubakar
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Action Congress
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Orji Uzor Kalu
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Progressive Peoples Alliance
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Attahiru Bafarawa
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Chukwuemeka Odimegwu Ojukwu
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All Progressives Grand Alliance
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Alliance for Democracy
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Chris Okotie
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Fresh Democratic Party
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Patrick Utomi
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National Democratic Party
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Bartholomew Nnaji
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29 May
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2007
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Wole Soyinka
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United States Department of State
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Ghanaian
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those of Liberia in 2005
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Champlain College
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Burlington
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Vermont
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African Union
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African Peer Review Mechanism
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ECOWAS
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February 26
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2008
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2003
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Nigerian legislative elections
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2003
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Nigerian Senate elections
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2003
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