Buhari, Atiku join Muslim-brothers in Friday Juma’t Prayers

Buhari, Atiku join Muslim-brothers in Friday Juma’t Prayers

Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari joined fellow worshippers Friday to pray for peaceful elections, amid claims of possible vote-rigging and fears of violence.

The 76-year-old leader waved at hundreds of jubilant supporters in his home town of Daura, in the northwestern Katsina state, where he will vote on Saturday.

Buhari, from the All Progressives Congress, is expected to face a stiff challenge from former vice-president Atiku Abubakar, 72, from the Peoples Democratic Party.

Abubakar is a fellow Muslim from Adamawa State, in NorthEast Nigeria.

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President Buhari being welcome at the mosque

President Buhari being welcome at the mosque

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