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BREAKING NEWS: New Voter Registration Hits 2.68m Nationwide

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The Independent National Electoral Commission released its latest report on Monday, indicating a nationwide total of 2,685,725 newly registered voters through online and physical Continuous Voter Registration.

According to the update posted on the X handle of the commission, 1,576,137 applicants completed the online pre-registration, while another 1,109,588 finalised their in-person registration.

The latest figures place Osun State firmly at the top of the chart, as it continues to maintain its lead in the ongoing CVR.

Osun recorded 208,357, followed by Kano with 159,669. Sokoto posted 152,650, Imo 145,561, Borno 123,835, Lagos 123,484, and Jigawa 116,246.

The Federal Capital Territory registered 106,855, while Kogi had 103,750 and Zamfara 101,511. Katsina followed with 98,968, Delta 91,562, Kaduna 89,899, Ogun 85,739, Kebbi 83,480, Niger 79,785, Oyo 74,756, Akwa Ibom 74,015, and Rivers 70,902.

Adamawa recorded 57,312, followed by Yobe with 53,523, Benue 53,207, Bayelsa 47,439, Bauchi 40,534, Gombe 35,428, Ekiti 35,150, Nasarawa 35,013, Edo 33,600, Ebonyi 30,691, Plateau 26,360, and Taraba 20,312. Enugu posted 19,275, Ondo 17,542, Cross River 16,822, and Abia 16,691.

Last week, INEC announced that the first quarter of the ongoing nationwide CVR exercise will end on December 10, 2025.

The commission also reiterated that the CVR exercise in Anambra State remains suspended due to “electoral activities” in the state.

It noted that a new date for the resumption of registration will be announced later.

The CVR exercise began with online pre-registration on August 18, 2025, followed by in-person registration across all 774 local government areas, state offices, and the FCT. The process is part of INEC’s preparations for the upcoming elections.

It added that, in line with Section 19 of the Electoral Act 2022, the commission will commence the Display of the Register of Voters for Claims and Objections from Decembe 15 to 21.

The display will take place at the local government offices where the exercise took place.

INEC urged citizens, especially those who registered, transferred, or updated their information during the first quarter, to take advantage of the review period to verify their details and file objections where necessary.

Public participation, the commission said, is vital to protecting the integrity of the voter register.

The second phase of the CVR is scheduled to resume on January 5, 2026, in accordance with the earlier timetable.

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NELFUND Beneficiaries Donate N10.7 Million to Back President Tinubu’s Re-Election

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Beneficiaries of the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) in Anambra State have endorsed President Bola Tinubu for a second term in office and donated N10,735,500 towards the purchase of his expression of interest form. Speaking at Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University in Igbariam on Friday, the Chairman of the National Association of Nigerian Students Joint Campus Council in Anambra State, Ifeanyichukwu Chukwuemeka, described the gesture as a show of appreciation for Tinubu’s educational reforms and youth-focused policies. The students said the endorsement recognises the impact of the loan scheme on access to higher education.

Key Points:

Students who benefited from government loans are now publicly backing the president’s re-election.
The N10.7 million donation raises questions about where students sourced such a large sum.
Other NELFUND beneficiaries across Nigeria may feel pressure to show similar political support.
The president’s educational policies gain visible grassroots validation from direct beneficiaries.
The timing of this endorsement, well before the 2027 election, helps build early momentum for Tinubu’s campaign.

Sources: The Punch

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Police Rescue Four Kidnapped Children from Suspected Traffickers at Lagos Bus Terminal

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Operatives of the Lagos State Police Command have rescued four kidnapped children from suspected traffickers at the Alafia Bus Terminal in Coker-Orile and reunited them with their families.

The rescue occurred on Thursday, May 8, 2026, at about 11:40 p.m. during a routine patrol. The children were found with an unidentified woman who was about to board a luxurious bus heading out of Lagos State. The suspect abandoned the children and fled when she noticed the approaching patrol officers. The children had allegedly been kidnapped from the Ijesha-Tedo area of Lagos.

Key Points:

Four families can sleep peacefully knowing their children have been returned safely.
The suspect fleeing on sight suggests an organised child trafficking network operating in Lagos.
Late-night travel with unrelated children should raise red flags for transport workers and passengers.
The police patrol’s vigilance at a bus terminal shows the importance of routine checks in public spaces.

Sources: Vanguard

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Speaker Abbas Tajudeen Declares Fifth-Term Bid to Represent Zaria Constituency

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Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Abbas Tajudeen, on Saturday, launched his fifth-term bid at a grand ceremony in Zaria, Kaduna State. Declaring his intention at the Mallawa Eid Ground, Abbas listed the democratic dividends his representation has attracted to Zaria Federal Constituency.

Thousands of supporters embarked on a solidarity walk before the declaration. Abbas stated he has sponsored 74 bills, with 21 signed into law, and distributed 117 vehicles, 200 tricycles, 1,000 motorcycles, and direct financial support to over 4,000 beneficiaries. Abbas was first elected to the House of Representatives in 2011.

Key Points:

Constituents who have benefited from Abbas’s empowerment programmes may feel motivated to re-elect him.
Opponents may question whether representing the same constituency for five terms limits fresh perspectives.
The Speaker’s focus on constituency projects sets a benchmark for other lawmakers seeking re-election.
His legislative record (74 bills, 21 signed into law) provides measurable evidence of parliamentary activity.
The timing of this declaration, ahead of the 2027 elections, allows Abbas to consolidate grassroots support early.

Sources: Daily Trust

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