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Re: The Remaining States That Will Decide The Winner Of The Presidential Election by vivaciousvivi(f): 8:38am On Mar 31, 2015
suwailad:


Niger = APC
Adamawa = APC
Bauchi = APC
Borno = APC
Gombe = APC
Taraba = PDP
Kebbi, Sokoto = APC
Zamfara = APC
Ebonyi, Bayelsa, Crossriver, Delta, Edo, Rivers = PDP
Lagos = APC
Benue= APC
JIGAWA= APC

I agree with the above but Delta and Rivers will have a high percentage of votes cast in favour of PDP. we still need to be very careful.
And with delays, comes the possibility of rigging especially in Northern States that have PDP governors.
Re: The Remaining States That Will Decide The Winner Of The Presidential Election by johnglo2(m): 8:39am On Mar 31, 2015
luvprince4real:
Delta jst dey watch una on 3d mk una submit finish. 25% in 24 states is assured for GEJ, votes from delta, cross river and rivers go shock all of una.

Delta no fit carry last, NO, not in numbers

#GEJwilllaughlast
FFK is a joka
Re: The Remaining States That Will Decide The Winner Of The Presidential Election by IdJack(m): 8:40am On Mar 31, 2015
[size=14pt]Before APC continue to make noise.....PDP are wise and they are keeping calm until GEJ is declare winner by JEGA.

Here is the real result....Thank me later.

Dont ask where I got it from

GEJ till May 29, 2019



In the North-West, 17 million people voted. Buhari
won 10 million of the votes, which comes to 60%
of the total ballots. Jonathan won 7 million,
which matches 40% of the total votes cast.
Buhari met the 25% minimum requirement of the
ballots cast in six of the six states while
Jonathan got the 25% minimum requirement of
the total votes cast in 2 of the 6 states.
In the North-East, 10 million people voted. Buhari
won 6 million of the total ballots, which comes to
60%, while Jonathan got the remaining 4 million
of the votes. This adds up to 40% of the total
votes cast. Also, Buhari won the 25% minimum
vote requirement in all the six states in this area.
Jonathan secured the 25% vote requirement in 3
of the 6 States.
In the Middle Belt, 6 million people voted here.
Jonathan won 3.6 million of the total ballots
cast. This is equivalent of 60% of the total vote
cast. Buhari on the other hand won 2.4 million
votes, equivalent of 40% of the total ballots.
Jonathan also met the 25% vote requirement in
all the six States. Buhari managed to procure
25% vote requirement in four of the six States.
In the South-South, 8 million people voted.
Jonathan won 95% of the total ballots, which is
equivalent to 7.6 million of the total votes. Buhari
secured 400,000, which equals 5% of the total
ballots. Jonathan also met the 25% vote
requirement in all the six states with Buhari
unable to make the 25% requirement of the total
votes in any of the six states.
In the South-West, 10 million people voted.
Jonathan won 55% of the total votes, the
equivalent of 5.5 million ballots. Buhari got 4.5
million ballots, which equals 45%. Both Jonathan
and Buhari met the 25% vote requirement in this
area.
In the South-East, 6 million people voted.
Jonathan won 90% of the total votes, the
equivalent of 5.4 million ballots. Buhari won only
600,000 ballots, which equals 10% of the total
votes. Jonathan met the 25% minimum vote
requirement in all the five States. Buhari failed to
satisfy this requirement.
Total States: 36 + Abuja = 37
Total Popular Votes Cast: 57 million
Total Popular Votes Won By Jonathan: 33.1
million
Total Popular Votes Won By Buhari: 23.9 million
Number of State Jonathan met the 25%
Requirement: 28
Number of State Buhari met the 25%
Requirement: 24
Mr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan will be reelected.[/size]

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Re: The Remaining States That Will Decide The Winner Of The Presidential Election by Rick9(m): 8:41am On Mar 31, 2015
Mehn this is so serious, some key northern states has not been called and Gej is already losing, with a wide margin, even Lagos has not been mentioned. Gej end is near

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Re: The Remaining States That Will Decide The Winner Of The Presidential Election by Donlouise(m): 8:44am On Mar 31, 2015
D tin wey dey sweet me pass 4 dis election na b say e keep d ruling party on toes (some nearly shit for their pant sef). If Gmb win dis wan go make do well or else no second term if jona mistakenly win den him go need improve sha.

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Re: The Remaining States That Will Decide The Winner Of The Presidential Election by Sparkle777(f): 8:44am On Mar 31, 2015
How I wish we can bet money on dis.
Gej wil win albeit wit a slight margin.
Apcians, watch and learn. cool
Re: The Remaining States That Will Decide The Winner Of The Presidential Election by blessingee: 8:44am On Mar 31, 2015
If na Exams now, all these VCs go tell students, you have 1 hr to finish 100 questions, only 36 states and its taking them 2 days... grin grin grin

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Re: The Remaining States That Will Decide The Winner Of The Presidential Election by blessingee: 8:47am On Mar 31, 2015
Sparkle777:

How I wish we can bet money on dis.
Gej wil win albeit wit a slight margin.
Apcians, watch and learn. cool

To see someone reason in this manner is incredibly unbelievable....So PDP will just start doubling the amount of accredited voters and increase the numbers by 1000%?
Re: The Remaining States That Will Decide The Winner Of The Presidential Election by hillsate: 8:48am On Mar 31, 2015
tandoe:
e go hard o but I trust d God of Gooduck

The God of Goodluck told Goodluck what would be since February 14th. But Goodluck thought he could change the mind of the God of Goodluck in 6 weeks. But like the law of median and persia "what is written, is written"

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Re: The Remaining States That Will Decide The Winner Of The Presidential Election by Nobody: 8:49am On Mar 31, 2015
Sincerely, I don't know how they will declare Jonathan the winner.
Re: The Remaining States That Will Decide The Winner Of The Presidential Election by dvee2: 8:49am On Mar 31, 2015
IzonOwei:
no king issue my bro..this country is a sham..illetrates having a big share in deciding who rules a country...illetrates who add nothing to the GDP of the country...lets wait and see what my brothers in the niger delta will do...I hate this country called nigeria...
Stop crying over spilt milk
The westerners voted overwhelming for GEJ last election, what happened? all north central state voted for GEJ last election, what happened? Democracy is a game of numbers, you can't be insulting a whole region calling them rascals, insulting their dead leaders, calling them no good and still want them to vote for you. You can make militants and corrupt thieves your friends and think middle class nigerians will close their eyes.
Where is the Asari dokubos, the FFK, s of this world to help you now?

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Re: The Remaining States That Will Decide The Winner Of The Presidential Election by Fbicacus: 8:50am On Mar 31, 2015
Millions population abia state special aba, didn't come out to vote GEJ. Abia state is worst state in Nigeria. GMB win n alex otti go governor, down fall for TA orji n his family...

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Re: The Remaining States That Will Decide The Winner Of The Presidential Election by blessingee: 8:51am On Mar 31, 2015
idjack:

Before APC continue to make noise.....PDP are wise and they are keeping calm until GEJ is declare winner by JEGA.

Here is the real result....Thank me later.

Dont ask where I got it from

GEJ till May 29, 2019



In the North-West, 17 million people voted. Buhari
won 10 million of the votes, which comes to 60%
of the total ballots. Jonathan won 7 million,
which matches 40% of the total votes cast.
Buhari met the 25% minimum requirement of the
ballots cast in six of the six states while
Jonathan got the 25% minimum requirement of
the total votes cast in 2 of the 6 states.
In the North-East, 10 million people voted. Buhari
won 6 million of the total ballots, which comes to
60%, while Jonathan got the remaining 4 million
of the votes. This adds up to 40% of the total
votes cast. Also, Buhari won the 25% minimum
vote requirement in all the six states in this area.
Jonathan secured the 25% vote requirement in 3
of the 6 States.
In the Middle Belt, 6 million people voted here.
Jonathan won 3.6 million of the total ballots
cast. This is equivalent of 60% of the total vote
cast. Buhari on the other hand won 2.4 million
votes, equivalent of 40% of the total ballots.
Jonathan also met the 25% vote requirement in
all the six States. Buhari managed to procure
25% vote requirement in four of the six States.
In the South-South, 8 million people voted.
Jonathan won 95% of the total ballots, which is
equivalent to 7.6 million of the total votes. Buhari
secured 400,000, which equals 5% of the total
ballots. Jonathan also met the 25% vote
requirement in all the six states with Buhari
unable to make the 25% requirement of the total
votes in any of the six states.
In the South-West, 10 million people voted.
Jonathan won 55% of the total votes, the
equivalent of 5.5 million ballots. Buhari got 4.5
million ballots, which equals 45%. Both Jonathan
and Buhari met the 25% vote requirement in this
area.
In the South-East, 6 million people voted.
Jonathan won 90% of the total votes, the
equivalent of 5.4 million ballots. Buhari won only
600,000 ballots, which equals 10% of the total
votes. Jonathan met the 25% minimum vote
requirement in all the five States. Buhari failed to
satisfy this requirement.
Total States: 36 + Abuja = 37
Total Popular Votes Cast: 57 million
Total Popular Votes Won By Jonathan: 33.1
million
Total Popular Votes Won By Buhari: 23.9 million
Number of State Jonathan met the 25%
Requirement: 28
Number of State Buhari met the 25%
Requirement: 24
Mr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan will be reelected.

This is the dumbest assumption ever made!!!
Re: The Remaining States That Will Decide The Winner Of The Presidential Election by sikemjohn: 8:52am On Mar 31, 2015
tandoe:
APC WINNING WITH 2,032,226 Margin.

STATES LEFT

NORTH CENTRAL: Niger

NORTH EAST: Adamawa, Bauchi, Borno, Gombe, Taraba, Yobe

NORTH WEST: Kebbi, Sokoto, Zamfara

SOUTH EAST: Ebonyi

SOUTH-SOUTH: Bayelsa, Crossriver, Delta, Edo, Rivers

SOUTH WEST: Lagos

. Na waoooo, what is happening to GEJ
Re: The Remaining States That Will Decide The Winner Of The Presidential Election by wayaa007(m): 8:53am On Mar 31, 2015
IdJack:
[size=14pt]Before APC continue to make noise.....PDP are wise and they are keeping calm until GEJ is declare winner by JEGA.

Here is the real result....Thank me later.

Dont ask where I got it from

GEJ till May 29, 2019



In the North-West, 17 million people voted. Buhari
won 10 million of the votes, which comes to 60%
of the total ballots. Jonathan won 7 million,
which matches 40% of the total votes cast.
Buhari met the 25% minimum requirement of the
ballots cast in six of the six states while
Jonathan got the 25% minimum requirement of
the total votes cast in 2 of the 6 states.
In the North-East, 10 million people voted. Buhari
won 6 million of the total ballots, which comes to
60%, while Jonathan got the remaining 4 million
of the votes. This adds up to 40% of the total
votes cast. Also, Buhari won the 25% minimum
vote requirement in all the six states in this area.
Jonathan secured the 25% vote requirement in 3
of the 6 States.
In the Middle Belt, 6 million people voted here.
Jonathan won 3.6 million of the total ballots
cast. This is equivalent of 60% of the total vote
cast. Buhari on the other hand won 2.4 million
votes, equivalent of 40% of the total ballots.
Jonathan also met the 25% vote requirement in
all the six States. Buhari managed to procure
25% vote requirement in four of the six States.
In the South-South, 8 million people voted.
Jonathan won 95% of the total ballots, which is
equivalent to 7.6 million of the total votes. Buhari
secured 400,000, which equals 5% of the total
ballots. Jonathan also met the 25% vote
requirement in all the six states with Buhari
unable to make the 25% requirement of the total
votes in any of the six states.
In the South-West, 10 million people voted.
Jonathan won 55% of the total votes, the
equivalent of 5.5 million ballots. Buhari got 4.5
million ballots, which equals 45%. Both Jonathan
and Buhari met the 25% vote requirement in this
area.
In the South-East, 6 million people voted.
Jonathan won 90% of the total votes, the
equivalent of 5.4 million ballots. Buhari won only
600,000 ballots, which equals 10% of the total
votes. Jonathan met the 25% minimum vote
requirement in all the five States. Buhari failed to
satisfy this requirement.
Total States: 36 + Abuja = 37
Total Popular Votes Cast: 57 million
Total Popular Votes Won By Jonathan: 33.1
million
Total Popular Votes Won By Buhari: 23.9 million
Number of State Jonathan met the 25%
Requirement: 28
Number of State Buhari met the 25%
Requirement: 24
Mr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan will be reelected.[/size]
I won't ask u, but when u Mk this analysis, do u include d fact that there were other parties? U say 17million voted, nd 10 million fr d general, is that an approximation?...as much as I want Jonathan to win, your calculations look bias and unrealistic

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Re: The Remaining States That Will Decide The Winner Of The Presidential Election by Bluffly: 8:58am On Mar 31, 2015
Bye bye to Jonathan o
Resp: Bye bye to Jonathan o 2x
He is going to Otuoke
Bye bye to Jonathan 2x
Re: The Remaining States That Will Decide The Winner Of The Presidential Election by Sparkle777(f): 9:02am On Mar 31, 2015
blessingee:


To see someone reason in this manner is incredibly unbelievable....So PDP will just start doubling the amount of accredited voters and increase the numbers by 1000%?

Why not watch and learn.
Let the real jega speak.
Re: The Remaining States That Will Decide The Winner Of The Presidential Election by Bluffly: 9:03am On Mar 31, 2015
blessingee:


This is the dumbest assumption ever made!!!

You can not ask for more when everyone suddenly turns themselves to mathematicians
Re: The Remaining States That Will Decide The Winner Of The Presidential Election by Nobody: 9:04am On Mar 31, 2015
dvee2:

Stop crying over spilt milk
The westerners voted overwhelming for GEJ last election, what happened? all north central state voted for GEJ last election, what happened? Democracy is a game of numbers, you can't be insulting a whole region calling them rascals, insulting their dead leaders, calling them no good and still want them to vote for you. You can make militants and corrupt thieves your friends and think middle class nigerians will close their eyes.
Where is the Asari dokubos, the FFK, s of this world to help you now?
I do have a problem with the militants...they are freaking annoying... they are more of a disgrace and curse than blessing to the niger delta..fools they all are and I wish to see them deleted..angry...I want them gone...but I still insist that nigeria finds a way of seperation...the north who adds nothing to us cant be deciding who rules us..its highly ridiculous...
Re: The Remaining States That Will Decide The Winner Of The Presidential Election by TheChosenOne1: 9:13am On Mar 31, 2015
People with misinterpretations......

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Re: The Remaining States That Will Decide The Winner Of The Presidential Election by simdam500(m): 9:13am On Mar 31, 2015
tandoe: APC WINNING WITH 2,032,226 Margin.

STATES LEFT

NORTH CENTRAL: Niger

NORTH EAST: Adamawa, Bauchi, Borno, Gombe, Taraba, Yobe

NORTH WEST: Kebbi, Sokoto, Zamfara

SOUTH EAST: Ebonyi

SOUTH-SOUTH: Bayelsa, Crossriver, Delta, Edo, Rivers

SOUTH WEST: Lagos


I will take note! GMB all the way no backing undecided

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Re: The Remaining States That Will Decide The Winner Of The Presidential Election by johnpalmer774(m): 9:17am On Mar 31, 2015
dachpee:
GEJ will win, he has 15 states presently above 25%, he needs just nine states to win irrespective of the total votes. The remaining states are Bayelsa, Rivers, Benue, Cross River, Delta, Edo, Ebonyi, Adamawa,Taraba, these are states Gej is sure of winning with at least 80%:20%, 15+12=27 states above 25% votes cast. Niger, Gombe, Lagos, 50:50. Then Bauchi, Borno, Yobe, Zamfara Buhari is sure of wining, 80%:20%. 13+7= 20, it's not up to 24 minimum states of 2/3. That is my analysis, so hopefully gej will be declared the winner.


Unfortunately you got it Wrong maybe you should try more harder next time because he has already Lost in Benue and Adamawa so right now Buhari has Won 21 States Already and getting another 25% in Additional 5 States such as .......Ekiti, Taraba, Pleateu ,Nasarawa and Edo . Here are the 21 states Buhari Won already in case you need confirmation.....Lagos, Oyo, Osun, Ondo,Ogun, Benue, Adamawa, Kogi, Sokoto, Kaduna,Kano,Niger,Yobe, Bauchi, Katisina, Jigawa, Zamfara, Kebbi , Kwara, Gombe and Borno. So go and report back to your Oga Boss that you people are Serial Looser . SAIBABA IS THE PEOPLE CHOICE ....

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Re: The Remaining States That Will Decide The Winner Of The Presidential Election by smsdigito: 9:20am On Mar 31, 2015
GEJ is wining
Simple.
Re: The Remaining States That Will Decide The Winner Of The Presidential Election by AsherStorm(m): 9:22am On Mar 31, 2015
IdJack:
[size=14pt]Before APC continue to make noise.....PDP are wise and they are keeping calm until GEJ is declare winner by JEGA.

Here is the real result....Thank me later.

Dont ask where I got it from

GEJ till May 29, 2019



In the North-West, 17 million people voted. Buhari
won 10 million of the votes, which comes to 60%
of the total ballots. Jonathan won 7 million,
which matches 40% of the total votes cast.
Buhari met the 25% minimum requirement of the
ballots cast in six of the six states while
Jonathan got the 25% minimum requirement of
the total votes cast in 2 of the 6 states.
In the North-East, 10 million people voted. Buhari
won 6 million of the total ballots, which comes to
60%, while Jonathan got the remaining 4 million
of the votes. This adds up to 40% of the total
votes cast. Also, Buhari won the 25% minimum
vote requirement in all the six states in this area.
Jonathan secured the 25% vote requirement in 3
of the 6 States.
In the Middle Belt, 6 million people voted here.
Jonathan won 3.6 million of the total ballots
cast. This is equivalent of 60% of the total vote
cast. Buhari on the other hand won 2.4 million
votes, equivalent of 40% of the total ballots.
Jonathan also met the 25% vote requirement in
all the six States. Buhari managed to procure
25% vote requirement in four of the six States.
In the South-South, 8 million people voted.
Jonathan won 95% of the total ballots, which is
equivalent to 7.6 million of the total votes. Buhari
secured 400,000, which equals 5% of the total
ballots. Jonathan also met the 25% vote
requirement in all the six states with Buhari
unable to make the 25% requirement of the total
votes in any of the six states.
In the South-West, 10 million people voted.
Jonathan won 55% of the total votes, the
equivalent of 5.5 million ballots. Buhari got 4.5
million ballots, which equals 45%. Both Jonathan
and Buhari met the 25% vote requirement in this
area.
In the South-East, 6 million people voted.
Jonathan won 90% of the total votes, the
equivalent of 5.4 million ballots. Buhari won only
600,000 ballots, which equals 10% of the total
votes. Jonathan met the 25% minimum vote
requirement in all the five States. Buhari failed to
satisfy this requirement.
Total States: 36 + Abuja = 37
Total Popular Votes Cast: 57 million
Total Popular Votes Won By Jonathan: 33.1
million
Total Popular Votes Won By Buhari: 23.9 million
Number of State Jonathan met the 25%
Requirement: 28
Number of State Buhari met the 25%
Requirement: 24
Mr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan will be reelected.[/size]


really?
ure so pathetic
so gej won south west ?
looooool
give up already foooool
Re: The Remaining States That Will Decide The Winner Of The Presidential Election by mfm04622: 9:28am On Mar 31, 2015
dachpee:
GEJ will win, he has 15 states presently above 25%, he needs just nine states to win irrespective of the total votes. The remaining states are Bayelsa, Rivers, Benue, Cross River, Delta, Edo, Ebonyi, Adamawa,Taraba, these are states Gej is sure of winning with at least 80%:20%, 15+12=27 states above 25% votes cast. Niger, Gombe, Lagos, 50:50. Then Bauchi, Borno, Yobe, Zamfara Buhari is sure of wining, 80%:20%. 13+7= 20, it's not up to 24 minimum states of 2/3. That is my analysis, so hopefully gej will be declared the winner.

Buhari already have the required 25% in 24 states. He will get 25% in all 19 Northern states and the 6 South Wset states. 19+6= 25! Game over!

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Re: The Remaining States That Will Decide The Winner Of The Presidential Election by blessingee: 9:31am On Mar 31, 2015
Sparkle777:

Why not watch and learn.
Let the real jega speak.

PDP think it will be business as usual, have you asked yourself why the international community came to see Buhari?
Re: The Remaining States That Will Decide The Winner Of The Presidential Election by blessingee: 9:32am On Mar 31, 2015
dachpee:
GEJ will win, he has 15 states presently above 25%, he needs just nine states to win irrespective of the total votes. The remaining states are Bayelsa, Rivers, Benue, Cross River, Delta, Edo, Ebonyi, Adamawa,Taraba, these are states Gej is sure of winning with at least 80%:20%, 15+12=27 states above 25% votes cast. Niger, Gombe, Lagos, 50:50. Then Bauchi, Borno, Yobe, Zamfara Buhari is sure of wining, 80%:20%. 13+7= 20, it's not up to 24 minimum states of 2/3. That is my analysis, so hopefully gej will be declared the winner.

Take off Benue from your analysis, we already have the result. Buhari won in Benue. Watch the replay by 10.00am grin grin grin

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Re: The Remaining States That Will Decide The Winner Of The Presidential Election by adorable29(f): 9:33am On Mar 31, 2015
I may not have voted for Dr Jonathan but I celebrate him because he has proved to be a gentle man in this process and allowed the people have their say. He made us understand that it is not a DO or DIE affair and that he is ready to leave if voted out!

I hope APC will do same if in the same scenario when/if they get into power.

I will miss GEJ though.

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Re: The Remaining States That Will Decide The Winner Of The Presidential Election by penuelway(m): 9:37am On Mar 31, 2015
Luck can take you to the top but can not sustain you at the top

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Re: The Remaining States That Will Decide The Winner Of The Presidential Election by Evathyst(f): 9:40am On Mar 31, 2015
Somebody should please help me with Delta votes o!


Some are saying 1.7m, while another source is claiming 1.2m. undecided


If you add that to the purpoted 1.4m River state vote, then even the blind will see that there's fire on the mountain.


I'm freaking out here, someone should please help a Sister with accurate information o!



Lemme not sound as a person of little faith, 'Sai Buhari!' cheesy




Unlike the numerous PDP e-rats who have gone into hibernation since yesterday; SeveruSsnape, temitemi, firefire, phockphockman, and our runaway barcanista.



Me I still dey gidigba behind the pple's general o!
Re: The Remaining States That Will Decide The Winner Of The Presidential Election by Okwyjesus(m): 9:52am On Mar 31, 2015
Yoruba people always climbing the back of the North to achieve their aim since independent.
Natural betrayers.

Maybe l will look for Gabon visa to turn a citizen there than to have that man that don't have ordinary school cert be my president in this 21st century.
Re: The Remaining States That Will Decide The Winner Of The Presidential Election by globalresource: 9:53am On Mar 31, 2015
It's well ooo. Both old and young have now embrace Mathematics.... Nigeria politics is now getting interesting...

Our voice shall be heard of God. We want a good leader who won't help us with goodluck but GOODgovernance.

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