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Here is today’s premium R&D to accompany today’s premium topic brief on Nigeria’s presidential election (2015).
Editorial: Nigeria’s landmark election inspires hope: Editorial http://t.co/qIvZ6hc4At
— TorontoStar (@TorontoStar) April 6, 2015
Nigeria’s neighbors hope for a fresh start with Buhari http://t.co/9wVZxAjGMP
— Reuters Top News (@Reuters) April 5, 2015
Nigeria’s next president has a checkered past http://t.co/fdEVD1zk9o
— The WorldPost (@TheWorldPost) April 6, 2015
News Analysis: After Shift in Nigeria, Entrenched-Party Rule Faces Test Elsewhere in Africa http://t.co/LDrzDPVSIe
— The New York Times (@nytimes) April 4, 2015
Nigeria’s economy: To the victor the toils http://t.co/omsKnVme8T
— The Economist (@EconBizFin) April 5, 2015
After the Nigerian election, what will – and won’t – change http://t.co/CFzQJauCDB
— The Globe and Mail (@globeandmail) April 5, 2015
A desperate Nigeria has put its faith in a former ruthless dictator. http://t.co/VVnrwLHlQj
— The Australian (@australian) April 5, 2015
Among Nigeria’s new president’s first tasks: quell assaults by Boko Haram. http://t.co/kXpF0ZJdF8 pic.twitter.com/mJPu1pSOg8
— Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) April 6, 2015
#Nigeria I Told Jonathan He Would Lose – TB Joshua: http://t.co/D3ynjkppzn
— allAfrica.com (@allafrica) April 6, 2015
Niger Delta Gunmen Launch Attacks : http://t.co/tGsFc23HXi #Nigeria #WestAfrica pic.twitter.com/xAi4MrWmxy
— allAfrica.com (@allafrica) April 4, 2015
Boko Haram is on the run, but in Nigeria, a nation still needs rebuilding: http://t.co/oAWIwJLE1Y pic.twitter.com/qXTuKenlGn
— Foreign Affairs (@ForeignAffairs) April 5, 2015
What could the change in leadership mean for #Nigeria? Explore @BrookingsGlobal’s interactive transitions tracker: http://t.co/0q38k43vZD
— Brookings (@BrookingsInst) April 6, 2015