From outside Nigeria it might seem that the presidential race is uppermost in people's minds as we approach the 16 February poll, but if campaign material in the main city, Lagos, is anything to go by then the state governor elections, a fortnight later, are more important.
The city is plastered with posters of the candidate for the All Progressives Congress Babajide Sanwo-Olu.
It seems that his image is staring at you from every lamp post, billboard and wall. There are even huge cut outs of the man overlooking some of the city's bridges.And there are large balloon effigies, including one close to the BBC office, which on Sunday looked like this:
But by Monday morning, it was looking more deflated:
Some Lagosians are joking that when they close their eyes all they can see is Mr Sanwo-Olu