Nigeria expects, febrile, the results of the presidential and legislative elections.
Delayed results because thousands of Nigerians vote of return on Sunday, due to technical problems in their polling stations.
The poll looks very close between incumbent President Goodluck Jonathan and Muhammadu Buhari.
In 2011, their electoral confrontation sparked violence and caused the death of a thousand people.
Thousands of activists of the opposition have also demonstrated in Port Harcourt in the south of the country, alleging fraud and accused the electoral commission of falsifying the results in favor of the party of Goodluck Jonathan.
"We are concerned by what seems to happen in Rivers State. There are numerous allegations of fraud and we will review it carefully, "he promised Ahiru Jega, the head of the electoral commission, since Abuja.
In some areas, battered in the previous election, the possible political violence spectrum panic the population, also subject to the constant threat of Boko Haram.
In the north-east, unlimited curfew from 24 hours 24 was imposed by the city of Bauchi.
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