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Nigeria power balance under watch


Goodluck Jonathan, Nigeria's new president, who was sworn into office just days ago, is set to nominate a vice-president early next week for Africa's most populous nation.

But geopolitical divisions are expected to play a vital role in the nomination due to an unwritten rule of power balance between the predominantly Muslim north and majority Christian south.

The ruling People's Democratic Party has long maintained a geopolitical zoning system for choosing their leadership.

And now all eyes are on Jonathan, a Christian, as he prepares to choose a deputy.

Yvonne Ndege reports from Abuja, the Nigerian capital.

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