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Osun, Lagos Lead As 1.3 Million Complete Voter Card Pre-Registration by yns4real(op): 3:03am On Aug 26, 2025
The Independent National Electoral Commission on Monday revealed that a total of 1,379,342 Nigerians completed the online pre-registration process in the first week of the Continuous Voter Registration exercise, conducted from August 18 to 24, 2025.

This was disclosed in the CVR State Pre-Registration Report released by the commission and shared with journalists.

Osun State emerged with the highest number of pre-registrations, recording an impressive 393,269 registrants, the largest share by percentage at 28.51 percent.

This was closely followed by Lagos State, recording 222,205 entries, a commanding 16.11 percent of the national total. Ogun also had a strong turnout with 132,823 pre-registrations, representing 9.63 percent.

The Federal Capital Territory recorded 107,682 registrations, contributing 7.81 percent to the total, while Oyo added 66,951 (4.85 percent), Kaduna 61,592 (4.47 percent), and Kogi 58,546 (4.24 percent). Kwara and Kebbi recorded 33,726 and 35,009, respectively, while Yobe had 34,888 pre-registrations.

In the South-South region, Delta contributed 24,421 registrations, while Rivers recorded 11,314, and Akwa Ibom added 12,373. Cross River and Bayelsa recorded 4,055 and 4,638, respectively.

Edo State had 2,875, while Ondo added 3,426.

The North-East also showed strong involvement, with Borno leading that region at 21,045 registrations. Bauchi followed with 13,066, Adamawa recorded 2,155, Gombe had 4,103, Taraba 2,395, and Yobe again stood out with nearly 34,888.

In the North-West, Kaduna’s 61,592 was joined by Kano’s 10,166 and Katsina’s 11,004. Jigawa posted 8,243 registrations, Kebbi’s 35,009 placed it among the top-performing states, while Sokoto and Zamfara registered 12,478 and 2,947, respectively.

North Central states also saw significant participation, with Niger recording 24,818 registrations and Nasarawa 11,555. Plateau had 6,586, Benue 7,305, and Kogi’s high figure placed it among the leading states.

In the South-East, registration figures were notably low. Ebonyi registered only 261 individuals, the lowest in the country. Enugu and Imo also recorded minimal figures at 484 and 481, respectively. Abia added 772, while Anambra was not listed separately.

In a statement on Monday by its National Commissioner and Chairman, Information and Voter Education Committee, Sam Olumekun, INEC said the Continuous Voter Registration exercise will run for a full year and is scheduled to end on August 30, 2026.

Meanwhile, the commission commenced the physical phase of the CVR on Monday across the country.

Both new applicants and those who pre-registered online are expected to complete their registration in person at INEC centres, where their biometrics will be captured.

The commission also clarified that transfers of voter registration within or across states, as well as replacement of lost or damaged voter cards, are allowed under the ongoing CVR process.

INEC stated that the “CVR exercise will take place at 811 centres across the country, including all 774 Local Government Area offices and State offices.

“Registration will run from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., Monday to Friday. The process is open only to Nigerian citizens who are at least 18 years of age and have never registered before.”

The commission has also made arrangements to ensure accessibility for persons with disabilities and vulnerable groups.

INEC’s online portal — www.cvr.inecnigeria.org — offers services including pre-registration, PVC status checks, locating registration centres, transferring voter information, replacing lost or damaged cards, and updating personal details.

The commission reminded the public that the registration is strictly for Nigerian citizens who are 18 years and above and who have not previously registered. It reiterated that double or multiple registrations are illegal.

According to the statement, eligible voters can use the CVR period to transfer their registration from one location to another or to replace lost or damaged Permanent Voter Cards.

“Once again, the commission appeals to the public that the ongoing voter registration is only open to Nigerian citizens who are at least 18 years old and who are not registered voters. Double or multiple registration is a violation of the law.

“However, inter-State/FCT and intra-State/FCT transfer of voters as well as the replacement of lost or damaged voter cards are allowed during the CVR,” the national commissioner noted.

Meanwhile, the Oyo State government, on Monday, urged residents to take advantage of the ongoing Continuous Voter Registration exercise and register in large numbers ahead of the next general elections.

The Director-General of the Oyo State Mobilisation Agency for Socio-Economic Development, Dr. Morohunkola Thomas, made the appeal on Monday in Ibadan, the state capital.

He explained that INEC would only attend to fresh registrants at its local government offices across the state as part of efforts to ease the challenges often encountered during voter registration.

Thomas advised individuals who had lost their Permanent Voter Cards, needed transfers, or had defaced cards to register online via https://www.cvr.inecnigeria.org.

He further enjoined residents to participate fully in the registration process, stressing that active involvement would ensure they are able to elect leaders of their choice when the elections come.
https://punchng.com/osun-lagos-lead-as-1-3m-complete-voter-card-pre-registration/

Re: Osun, Lagos Lead As 1.3 Million Complete Voter Card Pre-Registration by Watianoengineer(m): 5:07am On Aug 26, 2025
As long as Peter Obi loses in 2027, we are ok with it. That his son's cozy picture with a fellow man really sent shock waves through out the country sad
Re: Osun, Lagos Lead As 1.3 Million Complete Voter Card Pre-Registration by chukwutee:
I have done 100 analyses and I have come to realise that regardless of who represents who or who flag any party, Peter obi and his people will always serve as pawn to any party.
Re: Osun, Lagos Lead As 1.3 Million Complete Voter Card Pre-Registration by EpicDude123: 5:16am On Aug 26, 2025
Aregbesola at work, ADC gradually kicking Tinubu's butts come 2027
Re: Osun, Lagos Lead As 1.3 Million Complete Voter Card Pre-Registration by neyoflexzyl(m): 5:32am On Aug 26, 2025
Osun is having her gubernatorial election next year 2026, hence we should expect that huge turnout from the citizens who think they can use their PVC to decide who rules them
Re: Osun, Lagos Lead As 1.3 Million Complete Voter Card Pre-Registration by MMempire(m): 5:42am On Aug 26, 2025
Come next presidential election, i will not vote till my vote counts in this country.
Re: Osun, Lagos Lead As 1.3 Million Complete Voter Card Pre-Registration by Ofunaofu: 5:42am On Aug 26, 2025
Watianoengineer:
As long as Peter Obi loses in 2027, we are ok with it. That his son's cozy picture with a fellow man really sent shock waves through out the country sad
It's funny how you're more rattled by Peter Obi's son's cozy picture than by the fact that Tinubu has sent more Nigerians into poverty than any president in our history. While you're obsessing over pictures, people can't eat, the naira is in freefall, and insecurity is at an all-time high. If poverty were a legacy project, Tinubu would’ve earned a Nobel Prize by now. Worry less about Obi's son and more about your Tinubu disastrous leadership
Re: Osun, Lagos Lead As 1.3 Million Complete Voter Card Pre-Registration by yommen: 5:46am On Aug 26, 2025
EpicDude123:
Aregbesola at work, ADC gradually kicking Tinubu's butts come 2027
A no sense post.

A no sense post.

A no sense post.

A no sense post.
Re: Osun, Lagos Lead As 1.3 Million Complete Voter Card Pre-Registration by Gorem2013: 5:59am On Aug 26, 2025
To know that Osun PDP already declared for Tinubu make this a pleasant development

I saw the governor in PDP meeting, how he come down am now
Re: Osun, Lagos Lead As 1.3 Million Complete Voter Card Pre-Registration by Cosbyrich: 7:14am On Aug 26, 2025
Ofunaofu:
It's funny how you're more rattled by Peter Obi's son's cozy picture than by the fact that Tinubu has sent more Nigerians into poverty than any president in our history. While you're obsessing over pictures, people can't eat, the naira is in freefall, and insecurity is at an all-time high. If poverty were a legacy project, Tinubu would’ve earned a Nobel Prize by now. Worry less about Obi's son and more about your Tinubu disastrous leadership
2022:
According to a report by Nigeria's National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), approximately 133 million Nigerians were multidimensionally poor as of 2022, representing about 63% of the population. This means these individuals lack more than one basic necessity for survival, including adequate access to healthcare, food, sanitation, and clean energy for cooking.



2024:

An estimated population of 88.4 million people in Nigeria is living in extreme poverty. ”The number of men living on less than 1.90 U.S. dollars a day in the country reached around 44.7 million, while the count was at 43.7 million for women.


Things will get better,sir.

In just a few years,just 100 people will remain in poverty with a lot of chances of exiting poverty at their disposal,which they will eventually make use of.
Very bright light ahead.

God bless Nigerians and you too,sir.
Re: Osun, Lagos Lead As 1.3 Million Complete Voter Card Pre-Registration by Cosbyrich: 7:18am On Aug 26, 2025
Just write CVR in Google and pronto!
And there you have what you seek .
Re: Osun, Lagos Lead As 1.3 Million Complete Voter Card Pre-Registration by press9jatv(m): 7:21am On Aug 26, 2025
Adeleke's defeat is sacrosanct. No one wants to associate with failures again. Physical registration starts yesterday
Re: Osun, Lagos Lead As 1.3 Million Complete Voter Card Pre-Registration by oneMalik: 7:22am On Aug 26, 2025
Only few days for millions to register ? Una deh MAD .

cant that thing just open for like 3-straight months ?

na only to theif una sabi
Re: Osun, Lagos Lead As 1.3 Million Complete Voter Card Pre-Registration by press9jatv(m): 7:24am On Aug 26, 2025
Gorem2013:
To know that Osun PDP already declared for Tinubu make this a pleasant development

I saw the governor in PDP meeting, how he come down am now
Tinubu never associate with Tinubu. Tinubu will make sure Adeleke is been removed. Adeleke never meant well for Osun people
Re: Osun, Lagos Lead As 1.3 Million Complete Voter Card Pre-Registration by LagosOrigin: 7:29am On Aug 26, 2025
Gorem2013:
To know that Osun PDP already declared for Tinubu make this a pleasant development

I saw the governor in PDP meeting, how he come down am now
Which tinubu did Osun people declared for ?

You this tinubu people like to make comments to deceive people.

Aregbesola is in full control of Osun state .. and he will deliver for ADC in the governorship election next year in Osun state .
Re: Osun, Lagos Lead As 1.3 Million Complete Voter Card Pre-Registration by Sermwell(m): 7:30am On Aug 26, 2025
chukwutee:
I have done 100 analysis and I have come to realise that regardless of who represents who or who flag any party, Peter obi people will always serve as pawn to any party.
So why are you crying about it? Why do you have to leave every other thing and do 100 analysis? Are you that jobless?

So you just sit and be having headaches over Peter Obi and his supporters? Na wa oh cheesy cheesy cheesy
Re: Osun, Lagos Lead As 1.3 Million Complete Voter Card Pre-Registration by Sermwell(m): 7:33am On Aug 26, 2025
Gorem2013:
To know that Osun PDP already declared for Tinubu make this a pleasant development

I saw the governor in PDP meeting, how he come down am now
So you think after Adeleke wins his second term in 2025, he will give a damn about thiefnubuu in 2027? cheesy
Re: Osun, Lagos Lead As 1.3 Million Complete Voter Card Pre-Registration by tunde1200(m): 7:36am On Aug 26, 2025
Watianoengineer:
As long as Peter Obi loses in 2027, we are ok with it. That his son's cozy picture with a fellow man really sent shock waves through out the country sad
He will always lose because of hate he has towards others and no structures.
Ordinary to eat your breakfast you need to plan it or else it will be rough waist of meal.
He lack planning and strategic planning on politics games.
Re: Osun, Lagos Lead As 1.3 Million Complete Voter Card Pre-Registration by Pat081: 7:38am On Aug 26, 2025
Ofunaofu:
It's funny how you're more rattled by Peter Obi's son's cozy picture than by the fact that Tinubu has sent more Nigerians into poverty than any president in our history. While you're obsessing over pictures, people can't eat, the naira is in freefall, and insecurity is at an all-time high. If poverty were a legacy project, Tinubu would’ve earned a Nobel Prize by now. Worry less about Obi's son and more about your Tinubu disastrous leadership
God bless you sir for telling the foolish man the truth they now put everything on Obi this obi that only God knows he maybe one of those people who always ask for money everywhere but carry Obi matter for head
Re: Osun, Lagos Lead As 1.3 Million Complete Voter Card Pre-Registration by tunde1200(m): 7:39am On Aug 26, 2025
LagosOrigin:
Which tinubu did Osun people declared for ?

You this tinubu people like to make comments to deceive people.

Aregbesola is in full control of Osun state .. and he will deliver for ADC in the governorship election next year in Osun state .
Are you from osun state?
That betrayal to deliver Osun for ADC he go hard oh.
Re: Osun, Lagos Lead As 1.3 Million Complete Voter Card Pre-Registration by Ofunaofu: 7:59am On Aug 26, 2025
Cosbyrich:
2022:
According to a report by Nigeria's National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), approximately 133 million Nigerians were multidimensionally poor as of 2022, representing about 63% of the population. This means these individuals lack more than one basic necessity for survival, including adequate access to healthcare, food, sanitation, and clean energy for cooking.



2024:

An estimated population of 88.4 million people in Nigeria is living in extreme poverty. ”The number of men living on less than 1.90 U.S. dollars a day in the country reached around 44.7 million, while the count was at 43.7 million for women.


Things will get better,sir.

In just a few years,just 100 people will remain in poverty with a lot of chances of exiting poverty at their disposal,which they will eventually make use of.
Very bright light ahead.

God bless Nigerians and you too,sir.
You’re quoting 2022 data to make a 2024 argument and then wildly predicting that only 100 people will be in poverty “in just a few years”?

Let’s talk facts, since even your principal Tinubu once mocked Peter Obi by saying “na statistics we go chop”. Well, sir, Nigerians are now not even chopping and the stats are no longer abstract. They’re a stark reality. In 2022, yes NBS reported 133 million Nigerians were multidimensionally poor (63% of the population).

But by 2024, according to the World Bank, 106 million Nigerians were living in extreme poverty under $2.15/day.

Even NBS’s 2024 data shows worsening food insecurity:

2 in 3 households can’t afford healthy food.

Over 60% of Nigerians now skip meals or eat less due to lack of money.
So ask yourself: If 63% were multidimensionally poor in 2022, and by 2024, food poverty alone affects 66%, how exactly are things getting better?

You can’t mock data one day and then try to twist it to sell hope the next.
If your bright light is so real, why are more Nigerians living in darkness of hunger, inflation, and joblessness under this administration?

We need solutions, not slogans. And certainly not fictional projections that insult the intelligence of Nigerians living through this hardship.
Re: Osun, Lagos Lead As 1.3 Million Complete Voter Card Pre-Registration by BayoBilisi: 8:27am On Aug 26, 2025
#OneMillionPVC is sacrosant and non negotiable
Re: Osun, Lagos Lead As 1.3 Million Complete Voter Card Pre-Registration by Riskymarvelous(m): 8:46am On Aug 26, 2025
All nah to kick tinubu out of office in 2027 even me wey no like to dey vote self don go do voters card tinubu must go shebi nah margin wey close naim Dem go rigg we dey wait for Yakubu and Alani tinubu in 2027 inshaallah
Re: Osun, Lagos Lead As 1.3 Million Complete Voter Card Pre-Registration by Gorem2013: 8:46am On Aug 26, 2025
With this long nonsense you mean You forgot to tell us how Anambra of Peter became the poverty capital of the world while he was a governor, saving their money in Fidelity and telling their children education isn't for the poor

Ofunaofu:
You’re quoting 2022 data to make a 2024 argument and then wildly predicting that only 100 people will be in poverty “in just a few years”?

Let’s talk facts, since even your principal Tinubu once mocked Peter Obi by saying “na statistics we go chop”. Well, sir, Nigerians are now not even chopping and the stats are no longer abstract. They’re a stark reality. In 2022, yes NBS reported 133 million Nigerians were multidimensionally poor (63% of the population).

But by 2024, according to the World Bank, 106 million Nigerians were living in extreme poverty under $2.15/day.

Even NBS’s 2024 data shows worsening food insecurity:

2 in 3 households can’t afford healthy food.

Over 60% of Nigerians now skip meals or eat less due to lack of money.
So ask yourself: If 63% were multidimensionally poor in 2022, and by 2024, food poverty alone affects 66%, how exactly are things getting better?

You can’t mock data one day and then try to twist it to sell hope the next.
If your bright light is so real, why are more Nigerians living in darkness of hunger, inflation, and joblessness under this administration?

We need solutions, not slogans. And certainly not fictional projections that insult the intelligence of Nigerians living through this hardship.
Re: Osun, Lagos Lead As 1.3 Million Complete Voter Card Pre-Registration by amaridigital(m): 9:05am On Aug 26, 2025
yns4real:
https://punchng.com/osun-lagos-lead-as-1-3m-complete-voter-card-pre-registration/
I saw the figures in the SE and I laughed saying Obi is coming true true oh with less than 4000 registration in the entire region. I will encourage obidients to increase their online noise more and more. As i always say, Nigerians knows the undisputed twitter president in every election and he has no competition.
Re: Osun, Lagos Lead As 1.3 Million Complete Voter Card Pre-Registration by ForexMarket(m): 9:10am On Aug 26, 2025
You have spoken my mind and thought.

We have a very useless and hopeless public office holders across the three arms of government that does not want the system to work. What is the difficulty in fixing our electoral system.

MMempire:
Come next presidential election, i will not vote till my vote counts in this country.
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