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2023 Election: The Presidential Contenders And Pretenders - TonyeBarcanista by TonyeBarcanista(m): 4:15pm On Aug 31, 2022
By TonyeBarcanista

It is seven months to the day Nigerians will go to the poll to elect the next president of Nigeria that will take over from Muhammadu Buhari upon the conclusion of his two terms of eight years in office. Though about twelve political parties and their candidates are billed to stand for the election, four among them are believed to be the main contenders for the contest. They are; Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the candidate of the ruling All Progressives Congress, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar of Peoples Democratic Party, Chief Peter Obi of Labour Party and Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso of New Nigeria Peoples Party.

In this article, I'll be analyzing each of these candidates viz-a-viz their political parties and their chances of victory. I shall be classify these candidates into two; Contenders and Pretenders based on existing political reality.

THE CONTENDERS

Alhaji Atiku Abubakar - Peoples Democratic Party
The Wazirin Adamawa and candidate of the major opposition party, which prides itself as the biggest political party in Africa, is a big name in Nigeria politics. Atiku was elected as the Vice President of Nigeria in 1999 on a joint ticket with General Olusegun Obasanjo. Prior to his ascension as Vice President, Atiku overwhelmingly won the gubernatorial seat of Adamawa state in 1998 but the mandate was inherited by Mr Boni Haruna, his runningmate, after he opted to run on the Obasanjo/Atiku presidential ticket.

Atiku is known as the only political leader that commands wide network across the entire geopolitical zone in Nigeria. This is due to the political capital he is enjoying from his time as a presidential aspirant of the Social Democratic Party in the third republic, a founding leader of PDP, a vice president of Nigeria, co-founding leader/national leader of Action Congress of Nigeria (now defunct) and a key stakeholder in the APC that defeated the then PDP government of Jonathan. More interesting is his business network and investments that transcends the entire country. He boasts of large financial warchest and has prosecuted four presidential campaigns prior to this time.

His party, PDP, has deep rooted structure down to polling units that resonates in the minds of the average Nigerian since 1999. In fact, at the mention of PDP, the average Nigerian shouts Power. The PDP equally holds the record as the longest serving party at the centre. Moreso, Atiku and his Party, PDP, is popular in the entire geopolitical zones and will go into the election with the Northeast where Atiku hails from, alongside Southsouth and Southeast where its dominance is undisputed. The frustration of people of Northwest over the bandtry/insurgency absence of Muhammadu Buhari in the contest has clearly opened up the zone for Atiku to take. This statement is truer when you factor that the Northwest traditionally vote for their kinsman during presidential elections. Northcentral states such as FCT, Nasarawa and Benue are expected to easily go to Atiku, while he's expected to battle Asiwaju Tinubu for the votes of Kogi, Benue and Niger States. Atiku is equally expected to put up a fight with Tinubu in the southwest where he (Tinubu) largely holds forth.

Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu - All Progressives Congress
Being the candidate of the ruling party, the former Lagos State Governor has dominated the politics of the state since 1999. His has built political investments in the last twenty years spanning from his days as the founding leader of Action Congress (now defunct) which later merged with other parties to form APC, and will carry his robust goodwill to the ballot.

Popularly known as the Jagaban, Tinubu is no pushover in the 2023 presidential race and he has added advantage as the candidate of the ruling party with all the paraphernalia attached. Aside incumbency, he has the financial resources to prosecute his campaigns which will be backed by a deep rooted structure that is loyal to him as a result of his over two decades investment in politics especially in the southwest where he is seen as the political symbol of the zone by his admirers and opponents alike.

In the 2023 election, the southwest, Borno and Yobe states are places Tinubu is expected to wrap his block votes while he will put up a fight in the Northwest, Northcentral and parts of Southsouth - thanks to the structure of APC in these areas.

THE PRETENDERS

Chief Peter Obi - Labour Party
Obi is a former two term governor of Anambra state that is famous for not giving 'shishi'. He moved to the Labour Party after his withdrawal from the 2022 Presidential primary of PDP and switched camp to LP where he was appointed as presidential candidate. Political observers believe that Obi never stood a chance in winning the ticket of PDP due to his lack of structure in the party.

Since his switch, Obi has been enjoying the support of a section of youths on social media, particularly those from southeast and members of #EndSARS movement, his supporters have christened themselves to be 'Obidient'.

Unlike Atiku and Tinubu, Obi will go into the 2023 contest without a stronghold to his grip in any state of the 36 states of the federation. This is largely due to the fact that his LP is a fringe party in today's Nigeria reality which cannot pinpoint any major conquest in the last two electoral season across the Federation. In the July Osun State gubernatorial election, LP which fielded a former deputy speaker of the House of Representatives, Lasun Sulaimon Yusuff, polled less than 2500 votes in the entire 30 LGAs, and scored less than 50 votes in most LGAs.

In Anambra where Obi hails from, the political system is largely controlled by PDP and APGA. Obi's plight is complicated with the fact that he hasn't been able to win his local government in any of the State's gubernatorial election for his choice candidate since leaving office under PDP. His runningmate, Datti Baba Ahmed, is not considered as a formidable politician in Zaria area of Kaduna State that can cause major electoral upset, while the LP presence in the state is almost non-existing. Though members of Obidient Movement argue that "they are the structure", the reality of politics is that social media play limited if not non-existent influence in electoral direction for any candidate on a political party that lacks the grassroot structure even in advanced countries.

Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso - New Nigeria Peoples Party, NNPP
The former two time governor of Kano state is deep rooted in the politics of Kano; where he is battling for supremacy with his longterm political rival, Mallam Ibrahim Shekarau, and Governor Abdullahi Ganduje. Kwankwaso prides himself as the natural heir to Mallam Aminu Kano with his Kwankwasiyya Ideology and symbolic red cap similar to that of the late respected Mallam.

In the 2023 contest, Kwankwaso is expected to battle for the soul of Kano with Atiku Abubakar of PDP. Asiwaju Tinubu of APC is equally expected to drag with the duo due to the incumbency of APC in the state. Aside Kano State, Kwankwaso and his NNPP are projected to play the underdog behind PDP and APC in other states of the country. Worse still, the NNPP cannot boast of any structure across the country except Kano.

Conclusively, Atiku Abubakar and Bola Tinubu are the only obstacle to each other's presidential ambition. The best Obi and Kwankwaso can do is to make strong statements at the poll but their impact will be almost to nothing.
Tonye Barcanista is a political analyst and social commentator. He writes on Nairaland.com and @TonyeBarcanista on Twitter

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Re: 2023 Election: The Presidential Contenders And Pretenders - TonyeBarcanista by pitobimandat: 4:15pm On Aug 31, 2022
Toor

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Re: 2023 Election: The Presidential Contenders And Pretenders - TonyeBarcanista by ochejoseph(m): 4:16pm On Aug 31, 2022
Atiku and the PDP remains Nigeria's only hope of salvaging anything from the damage done by APC and their goons.

Its easy to shout obidient without looking at the mathmatical possibility of his Victory. A vote for LP and Peter obi in my view is an indirect vote for Tinubu.

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Re: 2023 Election: The Presidential Contenders And Pretenders - TonyeBarcanista by Ebi2233: 4:18pm On Aug 31, 2022
Politics is discussion dont come and say people are worried because how can people be worried over Structureless and strong hold less party?


Anybody who know politics know that these people will ask their supporters to vote for the party because they are either coming back or bringing people and all the campaigns are at same time.
8,740 Councillors, 774 LGAs 360 House of Reps
109 Senators,
36 Governors.
Hundreds of thousands of people live from their office because they employ people, help family and help villages and Labour Party own none of these and you say wetin??
Councillor, Assembly members, Reps members, Senators, Governors all with their supporters with so many people.
Are either coming back or supporting their party candidates.


PDP and APC don share am finish
No one Obi get and you say win wetin??
You think say Presidential Election na councillorship elections?
Don't you know that all these political offices and their millions of people live from there and you say wetin.
think now? Ehn?
Osun Election, Labour Party contested too.
Why dem no win?
All PDP Governors joined forces to allow Adeleke win.
Think now?


Even one state Obi will not win.
PDP and APC have Youths and elders too but Obi have no Governor and his cartel.

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Re: 2023 Election: The Presidential Contenders And Pretenders - TonyeBarcanista by Ebi2233: 4:18pm On Aug 31, 2022
With all proper analysis done, Atiku naim get this election.

Insult the OP from now till tomorrow.
This is pure fact and it doesn't change the reality.
Igbo know nothing about politics.
How can a Strong hold less and structure less party win Presidency in Nigeria.
Nigerian Presidential Elections no be Councillorship Election oo.

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Re: 2023 Election: The Presidential Contenders And Pretenders - TonyeBarcanista by Sitwalkstand: 4:25pm On Aug 31, 2022
The man to beat in this election is Peter Obi.

He is currently underrated but wait till election draws closer. You will see palpitation of the opposition

Join this rally, plan to attend

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Re: 2023 Election: The Presidential Contenders And Pretenders - TonyeBarcanista by tempest01(m): 4:25pm On Aug 31, 2022
I don't have to read this PDP sponsored nonsense pushed hurriedly to the front page to know that there is nothing said that makes sense,

I predict it will be grammar and then down-playing the candidate of Obi and tactically Begging him to come back to PDP.

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Re: 2023 Election: The Presidential Contenders And Pretenders - TonyeBarcanista by Pandev(m): 4:25pm On Aug 31, 2022
cheesy

TonyeBarcanista, many zombiedients won't know him on this forum. One of the hardest, oldest PDP members of nairaland. I'm sure he used PDP as a stepping stone to greater heights, he now comes here once in a while, sharp man. But make you leave matter for Mattias, na Tinubu get 2023, Atiku don lule.

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Re: 2023 Election: The Presidential Contenders And Pretenders - TonyeBarcanista by TonyeBarcanista(m): 4:25pm On Aug 31, 2022
Ebi2233:

Politics is discussion dont come and say people are worried because how can people be worried over Structureless and strong hold less party?


Anybody who know politics know that these people will ask their supporters to vote for the party because they are either coming back or bringing people and all the campaigns are at same time.
8,740 Councillors, 774 LGAs 360 House of Reps
109 Senators,
36 Governors.
Hundreds of thousands of people live from their office because they employ people, help family and help villages and Labour Party own none of these and you say wetin??
Councillor, Assembly members, Reps members, Senators, Governors all with their supporters with so many people.
Are either coming back or supporting their party candidates.


PDP and APC don share am finish
No one Obi get and you say win wetin??
You think say Presidential Election na councillorship elections?
Don't you know that all these political offices and their millions of people live from there and you say wetin.
think now? Ehn?
Osun Election, Labour Party contested too.
Why dem no win?
All PDP Governors joined forces to allow Adeleke win.
Think now?


Even one state Obi will not win.
PDP and APC have Youths and elders too but Obi have no Governor and his cartel.
This reality is only known to the political enlightened. Some people assume falsely that their influence on Social Media is synonymous to them being a political heavyweights even when they lack basic knowledge of the rudiments of politicking and electioneering

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Re: 2023 Election: The Presidential Contenders And Pretenders - TonyeBarcanista by HIGHESTPOPORI(m): 4:26pm On Aug 31, 2022
Anywhere belle face Tony Barcanistan, after campaigning for Apc in 2015 is now campaigning for Pdp in 2023.Nobody takes you serious. Sane Nigerians have decided to take back our country and vote Peter Obi for President.

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Re: 2023 Election: The Presidential Contenders And Pretenders - TonyeBarcanista by JosephXavier: 4:26pm On Aug 31, 2022
A paid agent trying to water down Peter Obi's influence and the agitation of Nigerian youths and Nigerians for good governance through Peter Obi

He just stated why Peter obi won't win the election but didn't tell us that Tinubu is ill and frail and can't even hold the party flag. He didn't mention that Tinubu comes from the ruling party that has kept Nigerians impoverished and are also campaigning to rescue us from themselves grin grin

He didn't tell us that the corrupt Tinubu who's link to cocaine deal and use of rented fake bishops and propaganda to campaign has diminished their chance of getting any vote from Nigerians

He didn't also tell us that Obasanjo courses Atiku That he will never be Nigerian president because of the money he looted while the VP and how he sold Nigerian companies to himself in the name of privatization and rendered the companies useless.

He didn't tell us how he is so desperate to become Nigerian president and even fought against Obasanjo his principal, helped to enthrone the disaster Buhari to Aso Rock and runs away to Dubai only to come back and contest for election after every four years

Continue shocked shocked

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Re: 2023 Election: The Presidential Contenders And Pretenders - TonyeBarcanista by inoki247: 4:26pm On Aug 31, 2022
Mak I go buy Pop corn I dey come.....


Dem go soon mob the OP....

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Re: 2023 Election: The Presidential Contenders And Pretenders - TonyeBarcanista by fasho01(m): 4:26pm On Aug 31, 2022
The truth and nothing but the truth

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Re: 2023 Election: The Presidential Contenders And Pretenders - TonyeBarcanista by aare07(m): 4:26pm On Aug 31, 2022
Long time bro

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Re: 2023 Election: The Presidential Contenders And Pretenders - TonyeBarcanista by Obakoolex(m): 4:26pm On Aug 31, 2022
Very deep, plenty fact therein!

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Re: 2023 Election: The Presidential Contenders And Pretenders - TonyeBarcanista by Nobody: 4:26pm On Aug 31, 2022
tonye, the brown envelope guy

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Re: 2023 Election: The Presidential Contenders And Pretenders - TonyeBarcanista by iLoveYouToo(m): 4:26pm On Aug 31, 2022
Let the wailing begin

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Re: 2023 Election: The Presidential Contenders And Pretenders - TonyeBarcanista by kalu61(m): 4:26pm On Aug 31, 2022
A pdp member wrote

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Re: 2023 Election: The Presidential Contenders And Pretenders - TonyeBarcanista by Asgard73: 4:27pm On Aug 31, 2022
cheesy Atiku has no opposition...

The President in waiting ..

Power to the people
North 2023


E too sure

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Re: 2023 Election: The Presidential Contenders And Pretenders - TonyeBarcanista by Pk01(m): 4:27pm On Aug 31, 2022
NNPP (kwankwasiya) #2023election
...will give you all the Shock of una lives..
Re: 2023 Election: The Presidential Contenders And Pretenders - TonyeBarcanista by buksarki: 4:27pm On Aug 31, 2022
Every rubbish will make front page once is against Obi. Among Obi and other candidates who look like contender and pretenders, useless rubbish

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Re: 2023 Election: The Presidential Contenders And Pretenders - TonyeBarcanista by mployer(m): 4:27pm On Aug 31, 2022
Who takes Barcanista serious?

I didn't read the trash.

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Re: 2023 Election: The Presidential Contenders And Pretenders - TonyeBarcanista by Godada(m): 4:27pm On Aug 31, 2022


Peter Obi is categorized as a pretender because he is backed by the lazy Nigerian youth.

The obident movement is end SARS all over again version 2.0.

If memory serves me right, Nigeria shook when her youths forsook tribal sentiments and religious beliefs and stood side by side in solidarity.

If the powers that be did not implement martial action, E for be na.


These old men have used, discarded and now have the nerve to test the resolve of the LAZY Nigerian youth.

Time shall tell how lazy these youths are.

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Re: 2023 Election: The Presidential Contenders And Pretenders - TonyeBarcanista by Ebi2233: 4:27pm On Aug 31, 2022
fasho01:
The truth and nothing but the truth

Exactly.

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Re: 2023 Election: The Presidential Contenders And Pretenders - TonyeBarcanista by TriCee: 4:27pm On Aug 31, 2022
Lol, this yeye op that comes around only during elections to type nonsense.

Now that you have given your fellow urchins something to mastubate on, can we rest?

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Re: 2023 Election: The Presidential Contenders And Pretenders - TonyeBarcanista by Triangles1(m): 4:27pm On Aug 31, 2022
It has always been like that you can't convert lion to eat grass.

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Re: 2023 Election: The Presidential Contenders And Pretenders - TonyeBarcanista by Ebi2233: 4:28pm On Aug 31, 2022
TonyeBarcanista:

This reality is only known to the political enlightened. Some people assume falsely that their influence on Social Media is synonymous to them being a political heavyweights even when they lack basic knowledge of the rudiments of politicking and electioneering

Very correct.

Tonye you are Ijaw from Kalabari Clan.
I'm Ijaw from Kolokuma Clan in Bayelsa.
My uncle is Tonye too.
I believe we do follow each other.

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Re: 2023 Election: The Presidential Contenders And Pretenders - TonyeBarcanista by Foodforthought: 4:28pm On Aug 31, 2022
TonyeBarcanista:

This reality is only known to the political enlightened. Some people assume falsely that their influence on Social Media is synonymous to them being a political heavyweights even when they lack basic knowledge of the rudiments of politicking and electioneering
You people bark too much. Wait for February to come around.

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Re: 2023 Election: The Presidential Contenders And Pretenders - TonyeBarcanista by Kentuforchrist(m): 4:28pm On Aug 31, 2022
E go shock all of una next year

Y’all should watch and see

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Re: 2023 Election: The Presidential Contenders And Pretenders - TonyeBarcanista by ednut1(m): 4:28pm On Aug 31, 2022
Tonye still dey here Wow

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