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INEC Online /Physical Registration: Kogi takes 8th position as Borno, Osun, Lagos leads

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Last updated: October 14, 2025 7:24 pm
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From David Onuoja, Abuja

Kogi State has ranked 8th position out of 36 states  and FCT, in the ongoing online/physical registration of Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), exercise between 6th to 10th October, 2025.

Kogi’s triumph maybe as a result of Governor Usman Ahmed Ododo’s campaign for registration and developmental projects ongoing across Kogi State. It equally maintained the same position during the seventh week edition of the release.

In INEC’s online/physical registration weekly publication, (week eight) Kogi took 8th position with 341,277, Borno State leads with 783, 546 while Osun State got 632, 751 and Lagos 590,341 to lead the whole exercise.

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Aside states that led in the exercise, the youths were the next in line that have the highest numbers of registration with 5,095, 054 during the exercise in review.

The next is the Students whose numbers rises to 1,873, 848, while that of Business category is 1,554,344 among others. The rest can be view through the profile picture.

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