In Nigeria's tight election, Christian vote is seen as key | Advertiser-Tribune YOLA, Nigeria (AP) — Ask worshippers at St. Charles Catholic Church what they want most from Nigeria's presidential election, and the answer is peace. "We don't want any more bloodshed in Nigeria," said Everistus Suburu, vice chairman of the church in the northern state of Kano. "We are tired of (Islamic extremist group) Boko Haram." […]

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In Nigeria's tight election, Christian vote is seen as key