The Nigerian general election has been a highly anticipated event, with various political parties vying for control of the government. In Ogun State, the APC has emerged as the leading party, with 7 out of 10 local government results released by INEC. The election has been marked by a high turnout of voters, with many Nigerians eager to exercise their democratic rights. The APC’s lead in Ogun State is seen as a significant development, as the state is considered a key battleground in the election. The party’s candidate, Dapo Abiodun, has been campaigning on a platform of economic development and good governance. The APC’s victory in Ogun State is also seen as a boost to the party’s national ambitions, as the state is one of the most populous in the country. The election has been largely peaceful, with few reports of violence or irregularities. However, there have been some concerns raised about the voting process, with some voters complaining about the lack of voting materials and the slow pace of voting. Despite these challenges, the election has been hailed as a success, with many Nigerians praising the INEC for its efforts to ensure a free and fair election. The APC’s lead in Ogun State is not surprising, given the party’s strong support base in the state. The party has a long history in the state, and its candidates have been popular among voters. The election result is also seen as a reflection of the party’s popularity at the national level, with the APC being one of the dominant parties in Nigeria. The outcome of the election is expected to have significant implications for the country, with the winning party set to determine the direction of the government for the next four years. The APC’s victory in Ogun State is also expected to have a ripple effect on the national election, with the party’s performance in the state likely to influence the outcome of the presidential election. As the results continue to trickle in, Nigerians are eagerly awaiting the final outcome of the election, with many hoping that the winning party will deliver on its campaign promises. The election has been a significant test of Nigeria’s democratic institutions, and the outcome is expected to have far-reaching consequences for the country. The international community has been watching the election closely, with many countries and organizations praising the INEC for its efforts to ensure a free and fair election.