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A Surprise Presidential Candidate Leads The Race To Lead Nigeria - Bloomberg by dabiko(m): 5:02pm On Sep 28, 2022
By William Clowes
28 September 2022 at 12:46 GMT+1

A third-party candidate is the top choice to become the next president of Africa’s most populous country, according to a new opinion poll.

A clear majority of respondents said they intend to vote for Peter Obi, a former state governor, in elections scheduled for February. The results of the survey conducted for Bloomberg News by Premise Data Corp. were published on Wednesday as the official campaign to succeed President Muhammadu Buhari kicked off.

Of the 92% of participants who said they’ve decided how to vote, 72% named Obi as their first choice. Of those who are still unsure, 45% said the 61-year-old is their preferred candidate.

Presidential Race
Poll shows Obi is most-favored candidate before February election

The San Francisco-headquartered data company surveyed 3,973 Nigerians from Sept. 5-20. Respondents to the app-based poll were selected from quotas developed by age, gender and location across the country’s six geopolitical zones. Results were then weighted against the original quotas to ensure national representation. About 44% of Nigerians own smartphones, according to the Alliance for Affordable Internet.

The candidates of the two parties that have ruled Nigeria since the restoration of democracy in 1999 fared less well. Bola Tinubu of the ruling All Progressives Congress garnered 16% of decided voters and 23% of those yet to make up their minds. Atiku Abubakar of the main opposition Peoples Democratic Party tallied 9% and 17% respectively.

A former two-term governor of the southeastern Anambra state, Obi is running on the ticket of the Labour Party, which won a single seat in the Senate and House of Representatives in the last election in 2019. The APC and PDP dominate both chambers of parliament.

In a relatively short time, Obi has built up an enthusiastic base known as “Obidients” -- initially online, but increasingly in the streets -- who aim to cause an upset on Feb. 25. Still, the Labour Party has a much smaller nationwide presence than the two rival parties, which are experienced at turning out voters across the vast West African country. Obi’s supporters will need to rapidly scale up their organizational infrastructure if they’re to capitalize on the campaign’s momentum.

Obi originally sought the PDP’s nomination before withdrawing from a party election that Abubakar, a former vice president and perennial presidential candidate, won in May. Tinubu, who used to govern the commercial hub of Lagos and is the most influential politician in southwestern Nigeria, triumphed by a landslide in the APC’s primaries the following month.

The five-month race to the general elections gets underway as Nigerians contend with soaring inflation, a plunging currency and pervasive insecurity. Production of the economy’s historical mainstay -- crude oil -- has also slumped to multi-decade lows, while the Buhari administration’s debt service bill in the first quarter of the year exceeded the revenue it was able to earn.

Three-quarters of respondents said that their country is heading in the “wrong direction.” A combined 88% listed the economy and jobs, corruption, and security -- three pillars of the campaign that brought Buhari to power in 2015 -- as the most important issues facing their communities.

Campaign Issues
Voters are most concerned about economy and jobs, corruption

More than 65% named Obi as the candidate best able to improve the economy, tackle corruption and reduce insecurity. Tinubu ranked second on each measure, ahead of Abubakar.

Obi also came out in front in two other opinion polls published since Sept. 15.

Despite the general disenchantment about Nigeria’s trajectory, most respondents said that they trust the election to be run fairly and think their vote will make a difference -- even if almost half expect the polls to be marred by violence.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-09-28/who-will-win-nigeria-s-presidential-election-peter-obi-leads-in-opinion-poll

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Re: A Surprise Presidential Candidate Leads The Race To Lead Nigeria - Bloomberg by SpecialAdviser(m): 5:03pm On Sep 28, 2022
Obi's movement is divine.
Even as a surporter, I wonder how this man could come this far.

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Re: A Surprise Presidential Candidate Leads The Race To Lead Nigeria - Bloomberg by Nightwolf1: 5:04pm On Sep 28, 2022
Agbado demented baboons won't like this news grin grin

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Re: A Surprise Presidential Candidate Leads The Race To Lead Nigeria - Bloomberg by rammiculate: 5:05pm On Sep 28, 2022
ObiDatti wink

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Re: A Surprise Presidential Candidate Leads The Race To Lead Nigeria - Bloomberg by StrongandMighty: 5:17pm On Sep 28, 2022
Agbado urchins will soon arrive with their truckload of wailing!

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Re: A Surprise Presidential Candidate Leads The Race To Lead Nigeria - Bloomberg by Babaken(m): 5:17pm On Sep 28, 2022
SpecialAdviser:
Obi's movement is divine.
Even as a surporter, I wonder how this man could come this far.
It time for change God Don finally pick Nigerians youth call.

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Re: A Surprise Presidential Candidate Leads The Race To Lead Nigeria - Bloomberg by Rapuru14: 5:18pm On Sep 28, 2022
Having experienced and felt the stock this man Obi is made of, I feel Nigerians are lucky and blessed to have him.

NB: Pro-Tinubu Likes are manipulated, don't fall for it

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Re: A Surprise Presidential Candidate Leads The Race To Lead Nigeria - Bloomberg by Anigreat: 5:18pm On Sep 28, 2022
shocked


Urchins mistakenly bite their rotten tongues when they were munching agbado and reading this heart wrecking news. It's so painful.

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Re: A Surprise Presidential Candidate Leads The Race To Lead Nigeria - Bloomberg by Babaken(m): 5:19pm On Sep 28, 2022
StrongandMighty:
Agbado urchins will soon arrive with their truckload of wailing!
baba agbado promise to increase their salary as campaign kick off that's why you see them online 24/7.

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Re: A Surprise Presidential Candidate Leads The Race To Lead Nigeria - Bloomberg by Racoon(m): 5:20pm On Sep 28, 2022
The Kenya kind electoral revolution is loading in Nigeria.

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Re: A Surprise Presidential Candidate Leads The Race To Lead Nigeria - Bloomberg by Period007(m): 5:21pm On Sep 28, 2022
Re: A Surprise Presidential Candidate Leads The Race To Lead Nigeria - Bloomberg by porka: 5:29pm On Sep 28, 2022
This is a somewhat fair representation of the mood and wishes of the majority of Nigerian electorates in the total rejection and complete repudiation of the satanic party APC.

All through human history, no sane free people choose leaders who oppress and cause their misery and death as APc has done to the Nigerian people in the last 7+ years.

Democracy allows the people to punish political parties for misgovernance and extreme wickedness. The election authorities must make sure that the wishes of the overwhelming majority of Nigerians prevail in February 2023.
Re: A Surprise Presidential Candidate Leads The Race To Lead Nigeria - Bloomberg by LadyExcellency: 5:29pm On Sep 28, 2022
Congrats to ObiDatti movement.

It is the turn of the South. It's either Obi or Tinubu
Re: A Surprise Presidential Candidate Leads The Race To Lead Nigeria - Bloomberg by Farejudge: 5:39pm On Sep 28, 2022
Do
Re: A Surprise Presidential Candidate Leads The Race To Lead Nigeria - Bloomberg by tuborme: 5:58pm On Sep 28, 2022
Hey
Re: A Surprise Presidential Candidate Leads The Race To Lead Nigeria - Bloomberg by Afamed: 5:59pm On Sep 28, 2022
When is the swearing in taking place? Jokers

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