The Governor of Delta State, Sen (Dr.) Ifeanyi Okowa, just performed his civic duty as a citizen of Nigeria by casting his vote at my Polling Unit; Ward 2, Unit 3, Omi Primary School, Owa – Alero
Lagos State Deputy cast votes.

Gov. Bello cast votes.
Kabiyesi Oba Olufemi Ogunleye, fulfilling the civil obligation of voting in today’s national elections, at Ward 10, Akinale, Ewekoro Local Government, Ogun State





Observers on ground with security agents, voters too ready, but no INEC official around. PU 75, Ilamoshe Estate, Oke Afa, Lagos. 10:45 am.
At Taju Bello Voting Unit in Iju-Ishaga, Ifo Constituencu 2, Ogun State, Card Reader not working. Voters are there, stranded, worried…
Osun East Senatorial Candidate Osun State, Chief Francis Fadahunsi of Peoples Democratic Party casting his vote at ward 4, unit 1, Ilase in Obokun local government area of osun state.
EL-RUFAI ARRIVES… JOINS THE QUEUE

Update: Card Readers now working at PU008 ,Charity Road Junction, Abule Egba.
PDP”S, Vice Presidential Candidate, Peter Obi cast his vote.
…Says it took him a lot of time to go through the process.

Impressive turn out at Gwagwalada so far.
Nigerians have really become politically AWARE. Unfortunately, accreditation is yet to commence at most units as the INEC officials just arrived with materials.
Ogun: Turn out of voters is gradual as people are beginning to come out as against what it was earlier in the day
There is no report of shortage of materials as at time of report
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Policemen at Ikeja Police Command this morning.
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There is a huge presence of soldiers in the ancient city of Sokoto, Sokoto State as residents troop out in large numbers to the various polling centres.
The soldiers manned the major roads and roundabout in the city, passing only those on election duty and with their permanent voter cards. Reports Leke Baiyewu
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President Muhammadu Buhari on Saturday morning reaffirmed his confidence in winning the presidential election. Reports NAN
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Kamarudeen Ogundele
Voters at a polling unit in Bauchi used stones to reserve their spaces on the queue as they took refuge from the weather in sheltered places.
They were waiting for INEC officials who had delayed their arrival as at the time of filing this report at 8.45am.
Voting was supposed to have started at 8am.
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Voters, security agents and electoral officials at a polling unit in Makurdi
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Eniola Akinkuotu, Abuja
Thousands of Nigerians on Twitter have been posting pictures, lamenting the non-arrival of officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission.
The hashtag, #NoINEC, has received thousands of tweets within minutes.

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