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The 12 Types Of Voters In The 2019 Nigeria General Elections by owbabs: 5:23am On Oct 24, 2018
Over the next couple of months, the political landscape of Nigeria will be stirred up once again. APC and PDP will be battling again for the seat of the presidency along with other political positions in the federation. One interesting twist to this elections is the emergence of 3rd force with a myriad of political parties and presidential aspirants emerging. One of the political parties that seems to be gaining momentum on social media and in Nigeria is the African Action Congress with Omoyele Sowore as its Presidential Candidate. It will be interesting to see if there are any twists and upsets in the making come 2019. Below is a list of 12 types of nigerian voters and their political stances going into the 2019 general elections.


1. Buhari hardcores. These people will vote for Buhari come rain or shine. It does not matter what people think of him currently they are ready to show support.

2. Bahari for a 2nd term. These people are of the opinion that it cleaning the 'mess' PDP left behind would take longer that one term to fix. They believe he has done an OK job by fighting corruption, and some key developments in infrastructure will be completed in the 2nd term.

3. Atikulators. These guys are in the opposition party and will do all to regain their position and relevance as the top political party in the country.

4. Atiku for progress. These people are of the opinion the economy was doing well under Goodluck Jonathan, and Buhari administration has taken Nigeria backward economically as seen in the recent recession. They see Atiku as a unifier and one that will bring back the days of economic buoyancy.

5. Anyone but Buhari. They have been disenfranchised and have been on the short end of the stick since the Buhari administration. They have lost jobs, allowances, businesses and would desire a form of change that would see these benefits possible. There is no other alternative to PDP at this point.

6. Sowore 'Take-it-backers. According to them, Nigeria has been ruled by oppressors and the stronghold of poverty and economic bondage will only be broken if Sowore becomes president. No other alternative, even if they could be in the minority of voters.

7. People who admire the take it back movement but do not see them winning in 2019 because most of the country are still pro APC and PDP. They would love to vote AAC, but won't so as not to lose votes against their competitive heavyweights.

8. People who wonder were all the noise for 'taking it back' is coming from. They are not doing badly in the country but they are a bit apprehensive of a change or revolution. They are not sure of the future. They do not know Sowore and are comfortable with the status quo.

9. People who are unsure of who to vote for due to the failings of previous administrations and, since the same people are coming back to rule us, they are disappointed. They are looking to the younger generation aspirants to form a coalition. Since PACT has failed they are not very hopeful of the future.

10. These people know Buhari may have failed Nigeria in this administration and are disappointed. They, however, do not see anyone with the measure of integrity Buhari has and so the cannot trust any of the current politicians to hold forth and steer the country away from its current state.

11. These people do not care about ideology. As far as they are concerned it is between the South West VP and the South East VP and will vote along ethnic lines to ensure their man is in power. And for APC, they still might have a chance of sneaking the VP to power in case Buhari's health is a major concern.

12. They support their political party and are in the minority. They remain loyal will participate and perform their civic rights as Nigerian citizens.
Re: The 12 Types Of Voters In The 2019 Nigeria General Elections by Nobody: 5:34am On Oct 24, 2018
Op Let me help u break it down
12 types of 2019 voters.

Buhari Voters


1. Buhari hardcores. These people will vote for Buhari come rain or shine. It does not matter what people think of him currently they are ready to show support.

2. Bahari for a 2nd term. These people are of the opinion that it cleaning the 'mess' PDP left behind would take longer that one term to fix. They believe he has done an OK job by fighting corruption, and some key developments in infrastructure will be completed in the 2nd term.
3. These people know Buhari may have failed Nigeria in this administration and are disappointed. They, however, do not see anyone with the measure of integrity Buhari has and so the cannot trust any of the current politicians to hold forth and steer the country away from its current state.

4. These people do not care about ideology. As far as they are concerned it is between the South West VP and the South East VP and will vote along ethnic lines to ensure their man is in power. And for APC, they still might have a chance of sneaking the VP to power in case Buhari's health is a major concern.

5. They support their political party and are in the minority. They remain loyal will participate and perform their civic rights as Nigerian citizens.


6. People who wonder were all the noise for 'taking it back' is coming from. They are not doing badly in the country but they are a bit apprehensive of a change or revolution. They are not sure of the future. They do not know Sowore and are comfortable with the status quo.

***. Nigeria special voters. These are the ones that will vote for who shared the highest amount on the voting day in thier polling unit. Buhari and Atiku will share these sets of voters. As incumbent with access to the treasury, i expect Buhari to win among these sets of voters.

Atiku voters

5*. They support their political party and are in the minority. They remain loyal will participate and perform their civic rights as Nigerian citizens.


7. Atikulators. These guys are in the opposition party and will do all to regain their position and relevance as the top political party in the country.

8. Atiku for progress. These people are of the opinion the economy was doing well under Goodluck Jonathan, and Buhari administration has taken Nigeria backward economically as seen in the recent recession. They see Atiku as a unifier and one that will bring back the days of economic buoyancy.

9. Anyone but Buhari. They have been disenfranchised and have been on the short end of the stick since the Buhari administration. They have lost jobs, allowances, businesses and would desire a form of change that would see these benefits possible. There is no other alternative to PDP at this point.


Third Force voters

10. Sowore 'Take-it-backers. According to them, Nigeria has been ruled by oppressors and the stronghold of poverty and economic bondage will only be broken if Sowore becomes president. No other alternative, even if they could be in the minority of voters.

11. People who admire the take it back movement but do not see them winning in 2019 because most of the country are still pro APC and PDP. They would love to vote AAC, but won't so as not to lose votes against their competitive heavyweights.

12. People who are unsure of who to vote for due to the failings of previous administrations and, since the same people are coming back to rule us, they are disappointed. They are looking to the younger generation aspirants to form a coalition. Since PACT has failed they are not very hopeful of the future.
Re: The 12 Types Of Voters In The 2019 Nigeria General Elections by Zansu007: 5:36am On Oct 24, 2018
grin The people that sold apc to Nigeria really did a fantastic job. Lols
Re: The 12 Types Of Voters In The 2019 Nigeria General Elections by agya1: 5:53am On Oct 24, 2018
No. 10 speaks volume

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