1993 Nigerian presidential election
Presidential elections were held in Nigeria on 12 June 1993, the first since the 1983 military coup ended the country's Second Republic. The elections were the outcome of a transitional process to civilian rule spearheaded by the military ruler, Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida (IBB). The unofficial result of the election – though not declared by the National Electoral Commission (NEC) – indicated a victory for Moshood Kashimawo Olawale Abiola of the Social Democratic Party (SDP), who defeated Bashir Tofa of the National Republican Convention (NRC). The winner of the election was thus never declared as the elections were annulled by IBB, citing electoral irregularities. The annulment led to protests and political unrest, including the resignation of IBB and a weak interim civilian government, an
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1993 Nigerian presidential election
Presidential elections were held in Nigeria on 12 June 1993, the first since the 1983 military coup ended the country's Second Republic. The elections were the outcome of a transitional process to civilian rule spearheaded by the military ruler, Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida (IBB). The unofficial result of the election – though not declared by the National Electoral Commission (NEC) – indicated a victory for Moshood Kashimawo Olawale Abiola of the Social Democratic Party (SDP), who defeated Bashir Tofa of the National Republican Convention (NRC). The winner of the election was thus never declared as the elections were annulled by IBB, citing electoral irregularities. The annulment led to protests and political unrest, including the resignation of IBB and a weak interim civilian government, an
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Die Präsidentschaftswahl in Ni ...... it dem Militärputsch von 1983.
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L'élection présidentielle nigé ...... depuis le coup d'État de 1983.
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Le elezioni presidenziali in N ...... me Presidente Ernest Shonekan.
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Presidential elections were he ...... odless coup later in the year.
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1993 Nigerian presidential election
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Election results annulled
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States won by Abiola and Tofa
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Die Präsidentschaftswahl in Ni ...... it dem Militärputsch von 1983.
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L'élection présidentielle nigé ...... depuis le coup d'État de 1983.
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Le elezioni presidenziali in N ...... me Presidente Ernest Shonekan.
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Presidential elections were he ...... nterim civilian government, an
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1993 Nigerian presidential election
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Elezioni presidenziali in Nigeria del 1993
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Präsidentschaftswahlen in Nigeria 1993
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Élection présidentielle nigériane de 1993
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