Katarina Hoije
Nigeria Reacts to a Historic Change as President-Elect Buhari Prepares for Power
Some Nigerians celebrated, while others conceded defeat after Muhammadu Buhari claimed victory in the country's presidential election. But all talked of "change" in the months ahead.
Nigeria's President Goodluck Jonathan Concedes Election Defeat to Muhammadu Buhari
President Goodluck becomes the first incumbent to lose an election in Nigerian history. "The people of Nigeria have taken over," said a spokesman for Buhari's party.
Second Day of Voting in Nigeria Ends With Sporadic Violence But No Major Incidents
Armed men opened fire on voters at one polling station and protesters clashed with police in the country’s south, but most areas were peaceful after technical difficulties Saturday forced a second day of voting.
Election Day in Nigeria Marred by Boko Haram Attacks and Voting Difficulties
As many as 39 people were reported killed in attacks by Boko Haram, and officials were forced to extend elections in parts of the country until Sunday due to difficulties registering voters.
'If Buhari Returns We Will All End Up in Jail': History Hangs Over Nigeria's Election Candidates
Saturday's election in Nigeria is the closest since military rule ended in the country 16 years ago. VICE News took a look at the candidates: incumbent Goodluck Jonathan vs. challenger Muhammadu Buhari.
From Pentecostal Churches to 'Nollywood': Nigeria Prepares to go to the Polls
Nigeria's presidential election is only three days away but the polls remain neck and neck between incumbent Goodluck Jonathan and opponent Muhammadu Buhari.
'It Was As If the Town Had Never Existed': Residents of Nigeria's Adamawa State Flee Attacks as Boko Haram Advances
Nigeria's government has postponed elections, saying it needs time to push back the Islamist rebels. In the eastern state neighboring the group's stronghold, locals say help can't come too soon.