Bola Tinubu from Nigeria's ruling party won the country's presidential election, the country's electoral authority said in the early hours of Wednesday morning
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The election was held over the weekend and the results have been disputed by the two main opposition candidates.
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Tinubu is from the All Progressives Congress — the party of outgoing President Muhammadu Buhari — and won 8.8 million votes, according to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
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He is the former governor of Lagos.
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Meanwhile, the INEC said Peoples Democratic Party candidate Atiku Abubakar came second with 6.9 million votes.
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Labour Party candidate Peter Obi, who scored a major upset in Tinubu's home state of Lagos, came third with 6.1 million votes.
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According to Nigerian electoral law, the candidate with the most votes can automatically be declared the winner if they also receive 25% of the vote in at least two-thirds of the 36 states and the federal capital Abuja, which Tinubu managed to achieve.
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Voting in Africa's largest democracy was largely peaceful but plagued by long delays at many polling stations, which contributed to the slow release of results over several days.
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Abubakar and Obi alleged that vote count was manipulated and have called for fresh elections, but Nigeria's electoral commission dismissed these claims.
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"Contrary to the insinuation by both parties, results emanating from the states point to a free, fair and credible process," the INEC said.
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