 Voters in the Lagos Island and Victoria Island metropolis of Lagos States trued out in mass to their various polling units to cast their ballot. Plus, the new correspondent reports that the exercise was generally peaceful in Lagos Island and Victoria Island amidst reports from other parts of the state where violence characterized the process. Our first pod of call is the Kora Mugenia College along Uzumba-Umbadi Way Road in Victoria Island. At about 8.30 a.m., voting materials were still being sorted and transported to various polling units by Anec Adok staff for commencement of the exercise. From here, we moved to Falomon Police Barracks. Voting didn't start until 9.27 a.m. in this unit. The wife of one of the major contenders in the presidential race, Senator Uluremi Tinibu, cast her vote here along with others. Our crew also visited the Eie College polling unit in Lagos Island. The atmosphere was generally peaceful. Voters waited patiently till about 10.15 a.m. when the exercise kicked off. Governor Sawonlu, alongside his wife, Ibiduke Sawonlu, arrived just on time and cast their votes. The story wasn't different as other polling units visited. As peaceful as it looks in these units, it wasn't without some hitches. They couldn't capture my fingerprint, but they were able to capture my picture, which is they said they have those two options. If not, you know, the process is fine. When they started that and it's just within a minute I'm done. So I think it's all right. It just was chaos. First things first, there was no internet connection for the guys to be able to connect or even find your names on the card reader. A certain card reader was not accepting some names because it was wrongly programmed and they didn't have the right first name initials on one. And they went through that. Cards started working finally. I had to pull out data for all of us. And then we've now started to go accordingly and then start to make sure that all the minutes didn't happen. When I was here since about one hour, an hour and a half, I was now. But when I came the first, at first they say my card is not be read, but I have to ask the experts. So I go and check my number and I tell them about the numbers who they checked the thing that I get. It was okay. When I tried accrediting them in the first, they said my name wasn't on the beaver. So they told me to come back. So I just did now, I came back and I just did. As at the time of filing this report, voting has ended, collation has begun, and counting of results continues. Nigerians now with thweet-betted breath to see who among these three major contestants will eventually become Nigeria's next president. Love you cuckoo you do cuckoo, plus TV news. Notified about fresh news updates.