The main city of Awka in Nigeria’s south-eastern Anambra state is quiet. This is the stronghold for Peter Obi, the Labour Party presidential candidate who came third in the presidential election with 25%.
People are going about their normal daily activities in the state where Mr Obi, a wealthy businessman has served two terms as governor.
But underneath the façade there is anger about the outcome of last Saturday’s election.
Many people l have spoken to say they feel bitter and frustrated – like they have been robbed of their votes by the electoral commission and what they regard as a fraudulent electoral process.
