According to the report made by INEC at the collation centre, it seems Tinubu might be declared the next president of Nigeria. He had more votes in the presidential election in different states and polling units.

The news was shared by Premium Times on twitter, but INEC hasn't declared that Tinubu is the next president of Nigeria. INEC only disclosed to us that the candidate is winning at the collation centre, but the final result hasn't been revealed. According to the collation results, Tinubu is winning, followed by Atiku, then Peter Obi.

So far, Tinubu has gained 8, 794,491votes and he also won the election in 12 different states in Nigeria. Atiku also scored 6,984,290 votes and he also won in 12 states. Peter Obi Party is following closely and he got 6,093,962 votes in 22 states. Conclusively, kindly share your reactions via the comment section below.
Source: Premium Times
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