33 years after: Can Nigeria ever have another election like June 12?
By Clifford Ndujihe, Politics Editor THE process was crude but transparent. The organisers called it Option A4. Only two candidates stood for the election. No thumb-printing was required. Voting was done by queuing behind the candidate/party of your choice. Those on the queues were properly counted separately and figures entered into the result sheets against the respective candidates or parties. It…










