Zaben 2011 a Najeriya: Asabar, 16 Afrilu 2011

Policeman stand guard as suspected rioters await a court hearing in Kaduna, Nigeria, April 20, 2011

Nigerian bomb squad members stand guard in Kano, northern Nigeria, following the release of the presidential elections results, April 18, 2011. Rioting erupted across Nigeria's largely Muslim north on Monday and the Red Cross said many people were killed

A policeman stands in front of a wall, which the local results of presidential elections is pasted, at the Yenagoa electoral commission in Bayelsa, April 17, 2011. Jonathan took a very strong lead on Sunday as votes were tallied from around the nation, al

Police officers patrol outside the court, where suspected rioters awaited a court hearing in Kaduna, Nigeria.

People walk past the hotel that was bombed Saturday night in Kabala west in Kaduna, Nigeria, Sunday, April 17, 2011. Authorities in this northern Nigerian city home to the country's vice president said eight people suffered injuries after a bomb exploded

People holding wooden and metal sticks demonstrate in Nigeria's northern city of Kano where running battles broke out between protesters and soldiers on April 18, 2011 as President Goodluck Jonathan headed for an election win

Girls sell kolanuts during the presidential election voting in Mashi, Nigeria, Saturday, April 16, 2011. Voters in Africa's most populous nation cast ballots Saturday in a Presidential poll that was largely peaceful, though there was reports of irregulari

An international observer take notes at a polling place in Daura, Nigeria, Saturday, April 16, 2011. Voters in Africa''s most populous nation are deciding Saturday whether to keep their accidental president in power, though unease in the country's Muslim

Nigerian incumbent President Goodluck Jonathan cast his ballot in Otuoke, Nigeria, April 16, 2011

Electoral officials count ballot papers for the presidential election in Mashi, Nigeria, Saturday, April 16, 2011. Voters in Africa's most populous nation cast ballots Saturday in a presidential poll that was largely peaceful, though there were reports of

Women line up to cast their votes during the presidential elections in Mashi, Nigeria, Saturday, April 16, 2011. Voters in Africa's most populous nation cast ballots Saturday in a presidential poll that was largely peaceful, though there was reports of ir

Nigerian incumbent President Goodluck Jonathan, second right, registers to vote in Otuoke, Nigeria, Saturday, April 16, 2011. Nigerians chose their president in an election Saturday many hoped would show how Africa's most populous nation could hold a cr

Nigerian incumbent President Goodluck Jonathan walks before registering to vote in Otuoke, Nigeria, Saturday, April 16, 2011. Nigerians chose their president in an election Saturday many hoped would show how Africa's most populous nation could hold a cr

A Police officer stand gurad left, as an electoral officer carry ballot boxes at a polling place in Daura, Nigeria, Saturday, April 16, 2011. Voters in Africa''s most populous nation are deciding Saturday whether to keep their accidental president in powe

Former military ruler and presidential aspirant Muhammadu Buhari wave after casting his vote at a polling place in Daura, Nigeria, Saturday, April 16, 2011. Voters in Africa''s most populous nation are deciding Saturday whether to keep their accidental pr

Former military ruler and presidential aspirant Muhammadu Buhari, Centre, arrives at a polling place in Daura, Nigeria, Saturday, April 16, 2011. Voters in Africa''s most populous nation are deciding Saturday whether to keep their accidental president in

Electoral officials check voters name in a register at a polling place in Daura, Nigeria, Saturday, April 16, 2011. Voters in Africa''s most populous nation are deciding Saturday whether to keep their accidental president in power, though unease in the co

Muslim women line up at a polling place in Daura, Nigeria, Saturday, April 16, 2011. Voters in Africa''s most populous nation are deciding Saturday whether to keep their accidental president in power, though unease in the country's Muslim north could forc

Former military ruler and presidential aspirant Muhammadu Buhari prepare to cast his vote at a polling place in Daura, Nigeria, Saturday, April 16, 2011. Voters in Africa''s most populous nation are deciding Saturday whether to keep their accidental presi

A woman cast her vote at a polling place in Daura, Nigeria, Saturday, April 16, 2011. Voters in Africa''s most populous nation are deciding Saturday whether to keep their accidental president in power, though unease in the country's Muslim north could for