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In 2015 Goodluck Jonathan became the first Nigerian president to concede election defeat. It allowed the transfer of power to the opposition party in Africa's biggest democracy - a country that had hitherto experienced vote-rigging and violence.
His special adviser on media and publicity Dr Reuben Abati tells Josephine McDermott about the moment when the president phoned his opponent Muhammadu Bahari to congratulate him on winning the election.
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(Photo: President Goodluck Jonathan and Gen Muhammadu Buhari before the 2015 election. Credit: Getty Images)
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1:16.0 | It's 10 years since good luck Jonathan became the first Nigerian president |
1:20.3 | to concede an election defeat and hand over power. |
1:24.6 | I've been speaking to Dr. Ruben Abati, who was one of his special advisors. |
1:29.9 | It's the 31st of March 2015, and two assistants in Nigeria are a bit flustered. |
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