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Re: Survey Tips Buhari To Win March 28 Election- The Sun Newspapers by cecegorz(m): 12:36pm On Mar 19, 2015
Yimu*
Same way several polls reported Isreali race will go down to the wire.
On real election, Netanyahu won by a land slide.

You guys should relax, real voting is just 10days away.
It will shock you that most poll respondents are either non-residents or non-PVC holders.

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Re: Survey Tips Buhari To Win March 28 Election- The Sun Newspapers by snapshot: 12:39pm On Mar 19, 2015
deletrue:
These set of people who are carrying out these surveys are simply planning to cause trouble. Am sure it will consume them first. They are doing all these rubbish so that at the end when Buhari will fail out completely, then they will turn and cause trouble. Yes indeed, empty drum makes the highest noise.

I totally agree with u.

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Re: Survey Tips Buhari To Win March 28 Election- The Sun Newspapers by superstar1(m): 12:43pm On Mar 19, 2015
cecegorz:
Yimu*
Same way several polls reported Isreali race will go down to the wire.
On real election, Netanyahu won by a land slide.

You guys should relax, real voting is just 10days away.
It will shock you that most poll respondents are either non-residents or non-PVC holders.


How is Netanyahu's victory a landslide?
Re: Survey Tips Buhari To Win March 28 Election- The Sun Newspapers by Bonapart(m): 12:47pm On Mar 19, 2015
bittertruth37:

Guy, you slept well and dreamt right.
Join me follow the path of positive Change
we need change bro
Re: Survey Tips Buhari To Win March 28 Election- The Sun Newspapers by Bonapart(m): 12:48pm On Mar 19, 2015
ricsman:

the sai buhari after d long space
lol.... we need change bro. ..
#GIVEBUHARIACHANCE
Re: Survey Tips Buhari To Win March 28 Election- The Sun Newspapers by fortunella: 12:50pm On Mar 19, 2015
Wake up from your dream.

Just ten days to the presidential election of March 28, a sur­vey carried out by a National Think Tank Group, has pre­dicted victory for the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), General Muhammadu Bu­hari.

The two-page analysis of the survey, tagged: “Straw Predic­tion of 2015 Presidential Election”, made available to Daily Sun by Dr. Peter Orji, gave Buhari/APC an estimated votes of 15.4 million and President Goodluck Jonathan of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), 11 million.


The researchers stated that they ar­rived at the figures after “a careful study of the demographics of Nigeria voting patterns,based on an unbiased analysis of how voters shall cast their votes.”

According to the group, Buhari would lead in the North-East, North- West, North-Central and South-West, while Jonathan would win in the South-South and South-East.

The survey said Buhari would even­tually have an upper hand going by heavy votes he would record in his catchment areas against Jonathan, who the survey said, would garner fewer votes in his areas of strength.

However, unlike 2011, General Buhari, the survey said, “will secure substantial votes in the North-Central and greatly improve his showing in the South-East.”

The survey summed up the distribu­tion of the votes across the zones thus: “North-Central, PDP, 1.73million, APC, 1.86million. North-East, PDP, 1.3million, APC, 2.55million. North- West, PDP 2.15million, APC, 5.65mil­lion. South-East, PDP 1.65million, APC, 650,000. South-South, PDP, 2,.2million APC, 1.7million. South- West, PDP, 2million, APC, 2.9million. FCT, PDP, 150,000, APC, 200,000.

In summary, the survey revealed that, “the APC candidate will carry all the states in North-West and North- East and will win marginally in North- Central,” saying, “the margin of vic­tory for Gen. Buhari is a staggering 4.4million votes and it is impossible for President Jonathan to close such a margin.”

What would boost Buhari’s victory in the North-East and North-West, the poll explained, would largely be due to expected increase in the vot­ers’ turnout, “whilst the turnout in the South-East and South-South is likely to decrease.

The simple explanation, according to the group, “is that the North-East, North-West and South-West zones feel that their sons, Buhari and Osinbanjo, are on the APC ticket and considering the number of votes accruing to the three zones, Jonathan will find it abso­lutely impossible to fill the gap.”

While concluding, the group said that, “because of the postponement that occurred five weeks ago, a repeat this time will not go down well with Nigerians who very likely will accuse the administration of having its hand in disrupting the process, and because of the tight timelines to avoid a pos­sible constitutional crisis a shift in the elections this time may become im­possible to contemplate.”

Source: The SunNewpaper Cover Story!

http://sunnewsonline.com/new/?p=109818[/quote]
Re: Survey Tips Buhari To Win March 28 Election- The Sun Newspapers by zinachidi(m): 12:56pm On Mar 19, 2015
this article is lacking is reasoning, U wanna tell me that APC will win abuja? The seat of power which pdp controls? Lol. And APC cant get that amount of votes in the south south. Even my imo state that is apc controlled will be won by GEJ.

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Re: Survey Tips Buhari To Win March 28 Election- The Sun Newspapers by deletrue: 12:56pm On Mar 19, 2015
Laid2001:
Yes you are not.
Remember there is Edo and there is rivers in SS and Delta PDP is also in Itshekiri soup already!
What is the voters strenght of the Itsekiris? They only cover two one local government area in Delta. So you think Rivers and Edo are for apc abi?

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Re: Survey Tips Buhari To Win March 28 Election- The Sun Newspapers by Nobody: 1:01pm On Mar 19, 2015
stebell:
If yu OP and the man who conducted dis poll believes that APC wud win Abuja, then, yu are very crazy and a nut case.

March 28th, is not far again.
I also kno that Buhari has been winning opinion polls since 1999 but the one that matters most in his life to lead Nigerians is like a mirage to him.

We've rejecte him three times, let's make it the fourth tym Nigerians.

#Never Again.
GEJ tilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 2019.

With the aid of generator charging your phone, you typed this maybe you should charge your brain as well.
Re: Survey Tips Buhari To Win March 28 Election- The Sun Newspapers by millman234(m): 1:03pm On Mar 19, 2015
When ever i see newspaper write ups like this, all i do is just laugh. Who can stop a man from his destiny? God knows GEJ will be in office till 2019 he had spoken so let the sun keep on analysing.

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Re: Survey Tips Buhari To Win March 28 Election- The Sun Newspapers by Tunagee(m): 1:04pm On Mar 19, 2015
NgeneUkwenu:
Just ten days to the presidential election of March 28, a sur­vey carried out by a National Think Tank Group, has pre­dicted victory for the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), General Muhammadu Bu­hari.

The two-page analysis of the survey, tagged: “Straw Predic­tion of 2015 Presidential Election”, made available to Daily Sun by Dr. Peter Orji, gave Buhari/APC an estimated votes of 15.4 million and President Goodluck Jonathan of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), 11 million.


The researchers stated that they ar­rived at the figures after “a careful study of the demographics of Nigeria voting patterns,based on an unbiased analysis of how voters shall cast their votes.”

According to the group, Buhari would lead in the North-East, North- West, North-Central and South-West, while Jonathan would win in the South-South and South-East.

The survey said Buhari would even­tually have an upper hand going by heavy votes he would record in his catchment areas against Jonathan, who the survey said, would garner fewer votes in his areas of strength.

However, unlike 2011, General Buhari, the survey said, “will secure substantial votes in the North-Central and greatly improve his showing in the South-East.”

The survey summed up the distribu­tion of the votes across the zones thus: “North-Central, PDP, 1.73million, APC, 1.86million. North-East, PDP, 1.3million, APC, 2.55million. North- West, PDP 2.15million, APC, 5.65mil­lion. South-East, PDP 1.65million, APC, 650,000. South-South, PDP, 2,.2million APC, 1.7million. South- West, PDP, 2million, APC, 2.9million. FCT, PDP, 150,000, APC, 200,000.

In summary, the survey revealed that, “the APC candidate will carry all the states in North-West and North- East and will win marginally in North- Central,” saying, “the margin of vic­tory for Gen. Buhari is a staggering 4.4million votes and it is impossible for President Jonathan to close such a margin.”

What would boost Buhari’s victory in the North-East and North-West, the poll explained, would largely be due to expected increase in the vot­ers’ turnout, “whilst the turnout in the South-East and South-South is likely to decrease.

The simple explanation, according to the group, “is that the North-East, North-West and South-West zones feel that their sons, Buhari and Osinbanjo, are on the APC ticket and considering the number of votes accruing to the three zones, Jonathan will find it abso­lutely impossible to fill the gap.”

While concluding, the group said that, “because of the postponement that occurred five weeks ago, a repeat this time will not go down well with Nigerians who very likely will accuse the administration of having its hand in disrupting the process, and because of the tight timelines to avoid a pos­sible constitutional crisis a shift in the elections this time may become im­possible to contemplate.”

Source: The SunNewpaper Cover Story!

http://sunnewsonline.com/new/?p=109818

yes o! and it shall come to pass AMEN.
Re: Survey Tips Buhari To Win March 28 Election- The Sun Newspapers by repogirl(f): 1:05pm On Mar 19, 2015
Lol, Is like that survey was carried out in the north east only.
So what if their flawed survey says Buhari will win? Just because I write £100,000,000 on a piece of paper doesn't automatically put it in my bank account.

Their survey is rubbish, come March 28, we will see the true winner.

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Re: Survey Tips Buhari To Win March 28 Election- The Sun Newspapers by hansad: 1:06pm On Mar 19, 2015
NIGERIA ARMY SHOUT: NEVER AGAIN.Translation:

Never again can Nigeria have a leader like a Muhammadu Buhari who joined the senior officers cadet course of Nigeria Army without requisite academic qualifications, be made the Commandrr-in-Chief of Nigeria's Armed Forces.
Re: Survey Tips Buhari To Win March 28 Election- The Sun Newspapers by Sweetlemon(f): 1:11pm On Mar 19, 2015
Dannyset:
As certain as Day and Night.
Meanwhile, let me use this medium to warn all these online polls conductors or referees. They are the reason PEJ is about to face International Criminal Court now, and are also the same reason why GEJ is running from pillar to post to scuttle this election. The rate at which he is looking for who to head his evil and demonic Interim Govt ehn, he might end up even begging Baba Adeboye to come and head the Interim govt oo! But Thank God, Baba is not like others.

Abi o. Let's all tone down the Sai Buhari chants for now till a day to elections. I'm so scared of Jonathan postponing elections again.
Re: Survey Tips Buhari To Win March 28 Election- The Sun Newspapers by errandboy(m): 1:11pm On Mar 19, 2015
NgeneUkwenu:
Just ten days to the presidential election of March 28, a sur­vey carried out by a National Think Tank Group, has pre­dicted victory for the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), General Muhammadu Bu­hari.

The two-page analysis of the survey, tagged: “Straw Predic­tion of 2015 Presidential Election”, made available to Daily Sun by Dr. Peter Orji, gave Buhari/APC an estimated votes of 15.4 million and President Goodluck Jonathan of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), 11 million.


The researchers stated that they ar­rived at the figures after “a careful study of the demographics of Nigeria voting patterns,based on an unbiased analysis of how voters shall cast their votes.”

According to the group, Buhari would lead in the North-East, North- West, North-Central and South-West, while Jonathan would win in the South-South and South-East.

The survey said Buhari would even­tually have an upper hand going by heavy votes he would record in his catchment areas against Jonathan, who the survey said, would garner fewer votes in his areas of strength.

However, unlike 2011, General Buhari, the survey said, “will secure substantial votes in the North-Central and greatly improve his showing in the South-East.”

The survey summed up the distribu­tion of the votes across the zones thus: “North-Central, PDP, 1.73million, APC, 1.86million. North-East, PDP, 1.3million, APC, 2.55million. North- West, PDP 2.15million, APC, 5.65mil­lion. South-East, PDP 1.65million, APC, 650,000. South-South, PDP, 2,.2million APC, 1.7million. South- West, PDP, 2million, APC, 2.9million. FCT, PDP, 150,000, APC, 200,000.

In summary, the survey revealed that, “the APC candidate will carry all the states in North-West and North- East and will win marginally in North- Central,” saying, “the margin of vic­tory for Gen. Buhari is a staggering 4.4million votes and it is impossible for President Jonathan to close such a margin.”

What would boost Buhari’s victory in the North-East and North-West, the poll explained, would largely be due to expected increase in the vot­ers’ turnout, “whilst the turnout in the South-East and South-South is likely to decrease.

The simple explanation, according to the group, “is that the North-East, North-West and South-West zones feel that their sons, Buhari and Osinbanjo, are on the APC ticket and considering the number of votes accruing to the three zones, Jonathan will find it abso­lutely impossible to fill the gap.”

While concluding, the group said that, “because of the postponement that occurred five weeks ago, a repeat this time will not go down well with Nigerians who very likely will accuse the administration of having its hand in disrupting the process, and because of the tight timelines to avoid a pos­sible constitutional crisis a shift in the elections this time may become im­possible to contemplate.”

Source: The SunNewpaper Cover Story!

http://sunnewsonline.com/new/?p=109818
Re: Survey Tips Buhari To Win March 28 Election- The Sun Newspapers by hansad: 1:13pm On Mar 19, 2015
Jonathan is by no means equipped enough to lead Nigeria, Buhari deserves no mentioning to lead Nigeria again.
Re: Survey Tips Buhari To Win March 28 Election- The Sun Newspapers by Amazo: 1:17pm On Mar 19, 2015
In my mind, i've already voted for Buhari a thousand times. Just waiting for March 28 to vote for him one more time
Re: Survey Tips Buhari To Win March 28 Election- The Sun Newspapers by robay(m): 1:22pm On Mar 19, 2015
OLADD:
Hope APC will not bring up these phantom polls as the reason to form parallel govt when they loose scandalously next week. All, I repeat, all online polls overwhelmingly favoured Fayemi to win the last guber election in Ekiti and we all know the result; it ended 16-0. Buhari's defeat will be massive.
mumu,did u win in osun ? I knw say na only ekiti wey u fit rig dia vote,bt u can't do such in osun state.
Re: Survey Tips Buhari To Win March 28 Election- The Sun Newspapers by bobchigar(m): 1:27pm On Mar 19, 2015
NgeneUkwenu:
Just ten days to the presidential election of March 28, a sur­vey carried out by a National Think Tank Group, has pre­dicted victory for the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), General Muhammadu Bu­hari.

The two-page analysis of the survey, tagged: “Straw Predic­tion of 2015 Presidential Election”, made available to Daily Sun by Dr. Peter Orji, gave Buhari/APC an estimated votes of 15.4 million and President Goodluck Jonathan of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), 11 million.


The researchers stated that they ar­rived at the figures after “a careful study of the demographics of Nigeria voting patterns,based on an unbiased analysis of how voters shall cast their votes.”

According to the group, Buhari would lead in the North-East, North- West, North-Central and South-West, while Jonathan would win in the South-South and South-East.

The survey said Buhari would even­tually have an upper hand going by heavy votes he would record in his catchment areas against Jonathan, who the survey said, would garner fewer votes in his areas of strength.

However, unlike 2011, General Buhari, the survey said, “will secure substantial votes in the North-Central and greatly improve his showing in the South-East.”

The survey summed up the distribu­tion of the votes across the zones thus: “North-Central, PDP, 1.73million, APC, 1.86million. North-East, PDP, 1.3million, APC, 2.55million. North- West, PDP 2.15million, APC, 5.65mil­lion. South-East, PDP 1.65million, APC, 650,000. South-South, PDP, 2,.2million APC, 1.7million. South- West, PDP, 2million, APC, 2.9million. FCT, PDP, 150,000, APC, 200,000.

In summary, the survey revealed that, “the APC candidate will carry all the states in North-West and North- East and will win marginally in North- Central,” saying, “the margin of vic­tory for Gen. Buhari is a staggering 4.4million votes and it is impossible for President Jonathan to close such a margin.”

What would boost Buhari’s victory in the North-East and North-West, the poll explained, would largely be due to expected increase in the vot­ers’ turnout, “whilst the turnout in the South-East and South-South is likely to decrease.

The simple explanation, according to the group, “is that the North-East, North-West and South-West zones feel that their sons, Buhari and Osinbanjo, are on the APC ticket and considering the number of votes accruing to the three zones, Jonathan will find it abso­lutely impossible to fill the gap.”

While concluding, the group said that, “because of the postponement that occurred five weeks ago, a repeat this time will not go down well with Nigerians who very likely will accuse the administration of having its hand in disrupting the process, and because of the tight timelines to avoid a pos­sible constitutional crisis a shift in the elections this time may become im­possible to contemplate.”

Source: The SunNewpaper Cover Story!

http://sunnewsonline.com/new/?p=109818
So shall it be (Amen)

Re: Survey Tips Buhari To Win March 28 Election- The Sun Newspapers by philips70(m): 1:37pm On Mar 19, 2015
anwo247:
So, na Only 11+15million People Go Vote?

Was this the expected rig vote of Feb 14? Cos at that time The PVC collection rate could havw lead to this kind of stupid outcome.

The question is: how many Nigerian Eligible Voters were disenfranchised by this result?

Buhari will never rule Nigeria again. Just wait.

Can't you guys just see the propaganda PDP spent billions of Naira on are not working? You will just stay here wasting your meagre MBs on uploading useless propaganda. Use them to search for Ngozi Okonjo Iweala's created jobs instead.
Re: Survey Tips Buhari To Win March 28 Election- The Sun Newspapers by xest(m): 1:55pm On Mar 19, 2015
NgeneUkwenu:
Just ten days to the presidential election of March 28, a sur­vey carried out by a National Think Tank Group, has pre­dicted victory for the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), General Muhammadu Bu­hari.

The two-page analysis of the survey, tagged: “Straw Predic­tion of 2015 Presidential Election”, made available to Daily Sun by Dr. Peter Orji, gave Buhari/APC an estimated votes of 15.4 million and President Goodluck Jonathan of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), 11 million.


The researchers stated that they ar­rived at the figures after “a careful study of the demographics of Nigeria voting patterns,based on an unbiased analysis of how voters shall cast their votes.”

According to the group, Buhari would lead in the North-East, North- West, North-Central and South-West, while Jonathan would win in the South-South and South-East.

The survey said Buhari would even­tually have an upper hand going by heavy votes he would record in his catchment areas against Jonathan, who the survey said, would garner fewer votes in his areas of strength.

However, unlike 2011, General Buhari, the survey said, “will secure substantial votes in the North-Central and greatly improve his showing in the South-East.”

The survey summed up the distribu­tion of the votes across the zones thus: “North-Central, PDP, 1.73million, APC, 1.86million. North-East, PDP, 1.3million, APC, 2.55million. North- West, PDP 2.15million, APC, 5.65mil­lion. South-East, PDP 1.65million, APC, 650,000. South-South, PDP, 2,.2million APC, 1.7million. South- West, PDP, 2million, APC, 2.9million. FCT, PDP, 150,000, APC, 200,000.

In summary, the survey revealed that, “the APC candidate will carry all the states in North-West and North- East and will win marginally in North- Central,” saying, “the margin of vic­tory for Gen. Buhari is a staggering 4.4million votes and it is impossible for President Jonathan to close such a margin.”

What would boost Buhari’s victory in the North-East and North-West, the poll explained, would largely be due to expected increase in the vot­ers’ turnout, “whilst the turnout in the South-East and South-South is likely to decrease.

The simple explanation, according to the group, “is that the North-East, North-West and South-West zones feel that their sons, Buhari and Osinbanjo, are on the APC ticket and considering the number of votes accruing to the three zones, Jonathan will find it abso­lutely impossible to fill the gap.”

While concluding, the group said that, “because of the postponement that occurred five weeks ago, a repeat this time will not go down well with Nigerians who very likely will accuse the administration of having its hand in disrupting the process, and because of the tight timelines to avoid a pos­sible constitutional crisis a shift in the elections this time may become im­possible to contemplate.”

Source: The SunNewpaper Cover Story!

http://sunnewsonline.com/new/?p=109818
Rubbish post,the opposition at it again. Buhari go win fire una dey dream. Make we dey see na. GEJ 2019
Re: Survey Tips Buhari To Win March 28 Election- The Sun Newspapers by stebell(m): 1:59pm On Mar 19, 2015
Sacluxpaint:


With the aid of generator charging your phone, you typed this maybe you should charge your brain as well.

Maybe I need to charge my brain. But wat do yu need.
I think yu need a brain transplant asap.
Mumu.
Re: Survey Tips Buhari To Win March 28 Election- The Sun Newspapers by 49cents(m): 2:04pm On Mar 19, 2015
power of propanganda

APC peeops are naive watchers of nigeria politics

when GEJ wins now they will wake up to reality


i am just smiling at the small children
Re: Survey Tips Buhari To Win March 28 Election- The Sun Newspapers by kolaaderin: 2:09pm On Mar 19, 2015
OLADD:
Hope APC will not bring up these phantom polls as the reason to form parallel govt when they loose scandalously next week. All, I repeat, all online polls overwhelmingly favoured Fayemi to win the last guber election in Ekiti and we all know the result; it ended 16-0. Buhari's defeat will be massive.

TANOID..... those online polls for ekiti involves the whole country not specific to ekiti indigenes, that was why Fayemi lost the poll. If the poll has been indicated just for Ekiti people only actual result would have shown.

on this, its to sure for BUHARI.

GEJ is a GONNER.

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Re: Survey Tips Buhari To Win March 28 Election- The Sun Newspapers by okpe367: 2:21pm On Mar 19, 2015
Am sure GEJ,PEJ,Fayose and FFK must have bought the newspaper read it and know how things dey go... In fact they must be urinating in their pants by now... what a shameful defeat..


said Buhari

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Re: Survey Tips Buhari To Win March 28 Election- The Sun Newspapers by liverpoolfc4life(m): 2:25pm On Mar 19, 2015
pollen unit is not on social network.
Re: Survey Tips Buhari To Win March 28 Election- The Sun Newspapers by infofta(m): 2:27pm On Mar 19, 2015
Do we have upto 11 million blind and deaf people in Nigeria that will vote for GEJ (PDP). Just asking.

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Re: Survey Tips Buhari To Win March 28 Election- The Sun Newspapers by osomegbe(m): 2:33pm On Mar 19, 2015
I would have been surprised if it was the other way.
End of the road for PDP.
Sai Buhari and Osibanjo for corruption free government.
Re: Survey Tips Buhari To Win March 28 Election- The Sun Newspapers by DelGardo: 2:36pm On Mar 19, 2015
Bonapart:
Let me say this. If you check all my comment my support was always on jonathan but yesterday night i had a dream. I saw myself and some of my fellow prayer warriors in our church my Apostle also present. My pastor began some prayers and prophecy and start asking God for ''change'' in Nigeria. He said our government won't continue like this that we need change. I was shock and suprise. .. so my people don't be surprise if Buhari win this election.
Buhari might be right about being a converted democrat but I don't like tinubu.... may God help us
From today and for the first time. .....





























#sai Buhari

grin grin grin grin cheesy grin
Now that you have seen the light please start engaging people within your circle of influence... maybe they will also encounter change in their dream.
Sai Buhari. Change is coming... #WeCantWait
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