Tackling social injustice will be high on the agenda for voters in Nigeria as they head to the polls on Saturday for a presidential election.
The current leader, Goodluck Jonathan, is confident that he will secure another term - but he is facing a tough challenge from the main opposition party.
The BBC's Peter Okwoche met the family of a taxi driver in Nigeria's capital city, Abuja.

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