Some Polling Stations Reopen in Nigeria for a Second Day of Voting – Wall Street Journal
Several hundred Nigerian polling stations reopened Sunday, a day after violence and technical glitches tainted a presidential election and deepened tensions in Africa’s biggest democracy.
Election commission spokesman Kayode Idowu said about 350 polling stations were reopening Sunday morning. That is less than 1% of about 120,000 polling stations nationwide, and some of these units weren’t expected to open until late morning because workers and voters were attending church. The delays—after what was supposed to be a…