Nigeria’s Women's World Cup dreams are over. The Super Falcons put up a brave fight against England, a 0-0 result taking the match to a dramatic penalty shoot-out. But it was not to be Nigeria’s night after they lost to England 4-2 on penalties. ⚽⚽
Image caption: Nearly two million people registered to vote
Opposition parties and some civil society groups boycotted the vote, saying the amended law was designed to keep President Faustin-Archange Touadéra in power for life. Nearly two million people registered to vote, and turnout was estimated by those watching the poll as low. The number of supreme court judges have been increased from nine to 11, and the president and the national assembly can now select three judges each. Previously they could only select one each.
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