Monday, February 16
Some entrepreneurs are making money today by selling water, soft drinks, groundnuts, and fruit to voters at voting units put up at a primary school in the Amobia neighborhood of Awka, in the south-eastern state of Anambra.

Six hours into voting, and the goodies are providing much-needed refreshment for those waiting to vote.
Although the polls have officially closed, individuals still in line can vote.
Voting has been quiet and orderly at another polling location in Anambra’s Agulu town, with voters urged to check for their names and confirm their data.

Then they are ordered to sit down in a queue on a row of seats designated for voters.

There are more senior folks here, but I’ve been told that the younger voters are allowing their elders to vote first:
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