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Tips To Note In The Upcoming LGA Election

The local government election is coming up? Yes, dear, this Saturday! And whether you’re team “Na the same people dey win every time” or you genuinely want to vote for change this time, one thing is clear:

Adulting in Nigeria means knowing how to vote and still get your life together.

Let’s talk about it.

1. Election Day Is Not An Excuse To Look Ashy

You may not be hitting the red carpet, but trust us—the polling unit is not the place to show cracked lips and dusty elbows. That’s why we’re saying this with love: get your skincare in order.

Slide through Konga’s CeraVe or Garnier collections and moisturize like you mean it.

2. Go Early, But Go Prepared

Election mornings can get chaotic. Go early, yes, but don’t go like you’re entering Hunger Games. Pack your water bottle, a power bank (those queues are longgg), and maybe a small snack.

Need a power bank that actually lasts? Konga has you covered. No need to be that person begging for “just 1 percent” at the polling unit.

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3. Dress Comfortable, Not Confused

You’re not trying to trend on Twitter for wearing flashy outfits or heels to your polling unit. This is your cue to keep it breezy: sneakers, shades, joggers or jeans, and that one fine cap you bought but never wore.

And if you still need something fresh to rock, Konga’s got fashion deals that won’t stress your account.

4. Secure the Selfie, But Stay Safe

Yes, it’s a civic duty—but it’s also a moment. So snap that “I voted” selfie. Just don’t go filming people’s faces or fights. Stay safe, respect everyone’s space, and leave the live updates to INEC.

Also, lowkey, you can upgrade your phone just in time for election selfies with these deals on Konga. Treat yourself, citizen!

5. Reward Yourself After Voting

You’ve braved the sun, survived the queue, and done your civic duty? Omo, you deserve something sweet.

How about a mini treat from Konga’s Daily Deals? Whether it’s a new phone case, cute slippers, or even groceries and gadgets. Konga has something that says, “I did my part, now I’m outside.”

Final Word: Don’t Just Complain, Participate.

You tweet, you vibe, you know what’s wrong with the system—now it’s time to show up and do your part.

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So this election, vote smart, stay safe, and look fresh while doing it.

And of course, for all your election-day essentials (and distractions for after the votes), head to Konga.com.

Read: Konga Made Me Do It (And I Don’t Regret It)

Adulting is hard, but shopping shouldn’t be.

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