The next Presidential and National Assembly elections in Nigeria are to be held on February 14, 2015 (Saturday).
Goodluck Jonathan
November 20, 1957 Ogbia, NigeriaPeoples Democratic Party, PDP
Muhammadu Buhari
December 17, 1942 Katsina state, NigeriaAll Progressives Congress, APC
Ambrose Albert
Hope Democratic Party, HDPComfort Oluremi Sonaiya
March 8, 1957 Creek Hospital, LagosKOWA Party
Ganiyu Galadima
Allied Congress Party of Nigeria, ACPNChekwas Okorie
United Progressive Party, UPPTunde Anifowose-Kelani
Action Alliance, AARafiu Salau
Alliance for Democracy, ADGodson Okoye
United Democratic Party, UDPMartin Onovo
National Conscience Party, NCPMani Ibrahim Ahmad
African Democratic Congress, ADCAyeni Adebayo
African Peoples Alliance, APASam Eke
Citizen Popular Party (CPP)Allagoa Chinedu
1968 Peoples Party of Nigeria, PPN
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has also issued
the elections 2015 calendar for governors and members of the 36 state
Houses of Assembly elections, scheduled to be held on February 28, 2015
(Saturday).
The INEC has launched a nationwide campaign to encourage voters' active participation in the electoral process and ensure they are well-informed.
The Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria entitles the president to run for a maximum of two consecutive four-year terms.
The INEC has launched a nationwide campaign to encourage voters' active participation in the electoral process and ensure they are well-informed.
The Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria entitles the president to run for a maximum of two consecutive four-year terms.
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