 Some parts of Lagos witnessed election violence and destruction which disrupted the process. Plus the V Correspondent, Loretta Thiogo, takes a look at events during the day. In neighboring Berger area of Lagos State, voting process was smooth, but the turnout was low. Madam Ruth from Ohio State lives in Lagos. She said her interest is to see better developments in all facets of the economy in her lifetime. She spoke alongside others. Anybody that wants to move away must visit the grassroots. People like our American government that we studied when we were in university, they were always travelling in buses, in trains, trying to see how people live so that when they get back to their own air condition they will know what people need and they don't feel that they are there to put money in their pockets. Anybody that wants to move must be ready to make sacrifices. People say they are making sacrifices but we don't see it. Governor and also Orange Assembly, it's a grassroots. I pray that any government that are coming in will take care of the people in his heart. We don't want to rule us anymore in Nigeria. While the process was peaceful elsewhere, Agopala Sway was chaotic. But Nigeria here, the Nigerian youth, some of them are very, very useless, hopeless. We are just there for them to come to vote, get in the throwing stone, throwing everything. Before you knew it, these people now say that the beaver is no longer walking. The beaver is no longer walking. Okay, they should wait, they are going to repair the beaver or they are going to replace it. They are waiting calmly before those boys come. And I mean they came and the guys threw in stone, threw in bottles, threw in everything. Look at that, they threw more than three, four, about ten units. They destroyed everything and they went away with the ballot box. As usual, during every election period, cases of ballot box snatching and destruction were recorded. Homes were not spared. See, we went to our polling units to vote, but the talks came to threaten us. You can see over there, if the camera can't talk over there, you can see zero, zero, eight polling units. You can see that they are throwing in bottles, they are throwing in... Police is taking the... taking the officials away. Police is taking away the anti-configures without people fighting in this place. The arrival of the police was not enough to douse tension. As at the time of this report, a pause was put on the election process. Loretta, Chiyogo, plus TV News. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.