Nigeria's electoral commission began announcing state-by-state
results in the national elections on Sunday, though it is not
expected to name a victor in the race to succeed President
Muhammadu Buhari for several days.
Obi of the Labour Party got 582,454 votes, just ahead of 572,606
for former Lagos governor Bola Tinubu for the governing All
Progressives Congress party, electoral commission data showed on
Monday. Lagos was previously Tinubu's main stronghold.
Atiku Abubakar of the main opposition People's Democratic Party
(PDP) got 75,750 votes.
Obi's campaign called on voters to reject the two parties that
have run Africa's most populous nation for a quarter century,
under whose governance corruption has flourished and insecurity
has spread across the country.
He was most popular with the youth, but especially urban,
relatively educated voters with access to smartphones and social
media. But he still faces an uphill struggle in rural areas with
a less sophisticated audience.
(Reporting by MacDonald Dzirutwe; Writing by Tim Cocks; Editing
by Hugh Lawson)
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