In Port Harcourt, Rivers State, four persons were reportedly shot dead and in Delta, a bus laden with explosives was stopped by eagle-eyed police officers.

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Ballot box snatching stories have been recurring decimals all day, across this country of some 190 million people.

Fearful start

Nigeria’s presidential and parliamentary elections got off to a fearful start in the early hours of Saturday, February 23, when reports emerged that Borno State, epicenter of the Boko Haram insurgency, had been hit by multiple explosions.

However, police boss in Borno urged voters to disregard the reports because the explosions came off a military drill.

“The gunfire were not targeted at members of the public but was for security purpose….there’s no threat to public peace and order”, said Commissioner of Police in Borno State, CP Damian Chukwu.

The Lagos state police command is yet to issue a word on the spate of violence that trailed elections in the state.

Alhaji Atiku Abubakar is incumbent President Muhammadu Buhari's major challenger in the presidential election.

Both men are in the 70s.