Nigeria's
two main presidential candidates have signed an agreement to prevent
violence in tightly contested elections due on Saturday.
Ex-military
ruler Abdulsalami Abubakar brokered the deal in talks between President
Goodluck Jonathan and his main challenger Muhammadu Buhari. The two promised to respect the outcome of a credible poll and urged their supporters to refrain from violence.
Some 800 people were killed after the 2011 contest between the two rivals.
Mr Jonathan is facing a strong challenge from Gen Buhari, with some analysts predicting a photo-finish.
Thursday is the final day of campaigning and the government has closed its land and sea borders to ensure a peaceful election.
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