 The Nigeria Civil Society Organization has commanded citizens of Oshun state for witnessing a high rate of collection of the total number of 1.5 million permanent voters cards across the state. This was a statement made by the convener, Enne Ove, who I present in election data analysis covered by the observers deployed across 30 local government areas of the situation in Oshun state capital. As far as I know, Shobu Yaga Africa also had mid-day situation or press statement on ongoing 2022 Oshun governorship election. Addressing journalists, both chairman Yaga Africa, Dr Ozaini Abdi, saw the preliminary statement based on verified reports from 242 to 250 sample polling units provided data on commencement of PIL and availability of election materials. He identified critical incidents that occurred in some of the polling units as voter ingestment, a secrecy of the ballot compromised, bit vast malfunctioning, intimidation of voters amongst others. Yaga Africa observed deployment of beavers across polling units visited. At 23 percent of polling units, Yaga Africa noted two beaver devices present. Across most of the observed polling units, the beavers functioned adequately. Yaga Africa received reports of act of vote by perpetrated by agents of APC and PDP in polling units. INEC should audit the newly created polling units and ensure equitable distribution of voters to the polling units. Yaga Africa commands the good people of Oshun state for their peaceful conduct during the voting process. The Center for Democratic Development has commanded INEC over improvement in the electoral process judging from the last election in Ikete state. The CDE elections analysis center says it deployed 300 trained accredited observers who were collecting data for key aspects of the day's voting and voting related processes to determine through evidence-based analysis the credibility of the ongoing process. It's however commanded the Independent National Electric Commission for some improvement noticed after the just concluded Ikete election. Data from the CDEAC observers indicates that 97 percent of island officials had arrived at their polling unit by 8.30 a.m. It further shows that 79 percent of island officials addressed voters before the 8.30 a.m. official time of polling opening, of polling opening. CDEACs that indicate that in at least 92 percent of polling units observed critical election materials like ballot papers, biometric voter accreditation system devices, results sheets, ballot boxes and the voter registered available for the conduct of the election, a marked improvement over the 83 percent recorded in Ikete state. CDEAC knows that the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, took some steps to address some of the gaps identified in Ikete state's governorship election last month. INEC has embedded officials of the National Union of Growth Transport Workers, NURW, in the INEC situation room in Meshubu, to help address issues around development of personnel and movement of voting materials. To mislead voters or to possibly depress the vote in areas in which the political opposition is perceived to have to have substrates, CDEAC fact-checkers have also documented claims and cataclymed by political actions over allegations of votes burned. Using online tools and a range of verification techniques, CDEAC fact-checkers have been working to independently fact-check online and offline with information capable of undermining voter confidence. One of the major fake news theories, which began trending as voters headed to the polls based money, is a claim that the people's democratic party, PDP candidates, and the more identity had been sucked by the courts. CDEAC fact-checkers also spotted a claim that one of the major opposition parties, party candidates, was asking voters to swear and oath that voters voted for him before he would pay them.