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UPDATE: “I will congratulate myself,” Buhari votes, refuses to entertain idea of losing

Buhari and Aisha casting their votes

Barely 10 minutes after voting started, President Muhammadu Buhari along with his wife Aisha, casted their votes at Sarkin Yara Ward A, Kofa Baru polling unit (03), Gidan Niyam in Daura local government area of Katsina state with the president unwilling to commit to the idea of losing.

The president and his wife arrived the polling unit in a densely populated area of Daura town by 8:00am and completed accreditation within minutes and proceeded to cast their votes in today’s presidential and national assembly elections.

Speaking to journalists immediately after casting his vote, the President said he was very hopeful that the elections would proceed accordingly but when he was asked if he would congratulate the winner should he lose, the president said, “ I will congratulate myself because I will win.”

Meanwhile, Atiku Abubakar, the main challenger in today’s presidential election under the PDP, is yet to arrive at Jimeta ward in Yola. Journalists have been told he would arrive by 9:00am.

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However, Yemi Osinbajo, Nigeria’s vice president has been unable to cast his vote in today’s elections. BusinessDay gathered that in polling units around Lekki and Epe, INEC officials are yet to arrive.

This is worsened by the activities of soldiers denying election observers, journalists and other officials access to Lekki Toll gate to Ajah round about.

At the Vice president polling unit in Victoria Garden City, there was no INEC official and over 500 people were waiting.

Isaac Anyaogu is an Assistant editor and head of the energy and environment desk. He is an award-winning journalist who has written hundreds of reports on Nigeria’s oil and gas industry, energy and environmental policies, regulation and climate change impacts in Africa. He was part of a journalist team that investigated lead acid pollution by an Indian recycler in Nigeria and won the international prize - Fetisov Journalism award in 2020. Mr Anyaogu joined BusinessDay in January 2016 as a multimedia content producer on the energy desk and rose to head the desk in October 2020 after several ground breaking stories and multiple award wining stories. His reporting covers start-ups, companies and markets, financing and regulatory policies in the power sector, oil and gas, renewable energy and environmental sectors He has covered the Niger Delta crises, and corruption in NIgeria’s petroleum product imports. He left the Audit and Consulting firm, OR&C Consultants in 2015 after three years to write for BusinessDay and his background working with financial statements, audit reports and tax consulting assignments significantly benefited his reporting. Mr Anyaogu studied mass communications and Media Studies and has attended several training programmes in Ghana, South Africa and the United States

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