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Current Standings And Strengths Of The Leading Presidential Candidates by Foolishbuhari: 10:35am On Oct 19, 2022
It's no news the front runners of the 2023 presidential race are, Peter Obi, Atiku, Tinubu and Kwankwaso.

Every candidate listed here but one is running on their own popularity, sagacity and influence. All except the one who claims to be a king maker in the SW, who's latching on to the Popularity of other people.

Tinubu is so weak and unpopular, he's banking on northern governors and the presidency to win him the elections. LMAO. He's banking on Kwankwaso stepping down for him even cheesy grin He's desperately banking on magic from these people. But with BVAS signaling the end of writing results in government houses, how e go do am?

One word for him; there's a limit stupendous wealth can go... There's a limit throwing money about can go... There's a limit brute force can go. As things stand, he's the weakest candidate in the race but his brash, insolent, toxic regional based supporters think he stands a chance.

2023 will be a learning experience for Nigerians and many Nigerian politicians. The middle class will come out to vote and they will make their voices known. They will conduct a referendum on the class of political animals who have thrown them into poverty, massive insecurity and eroded their wealth. God be with us till then.

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Re: Current Standings And Strengths Of The Leading Presidential Candidates by Gongoozler: 11:31am On Oct 19, 2022
Peter obi come 2023 will be our president. PDP failed us, we tried APC and their has no comparison. We are giving it to Obi come 2023.bif him goof eh, his sacking will be loud

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Re: Current Standings And Strengths Of The Leading Presidential Candidates by JoeNL22(m): 11:49am On Oct 19, 2022
Foolishbuhari:
It's no news the front runners of the 2023 presidential race are, Peter Obi, Atiku, Tinubu and Kwankwaso.

Every candidate listed here but one is running on their own popularity, sagacity and influence. All except the one who claims to be a king maker in the SW, who's latching on to the Popularity of other people.

Tinubu is so weak and unpopular, he's banking on northern governors and the presidency to win him the elections. LMAO. He's banking on Kwankwaso stepping down for him even cheesy grin He's desperately banking on magic from these people. But with BVAS signaling the end of writing results in government houses, how e go do am?

One word for him; there's a limit stupendous wealth can go... There's a limit throwing money about can go... There's a limit brute force can go. As things stand, he's the weakest candidate in the race but his brash, insolent, toxic regional based supporters think he stands a chance.

2023 will be a learning experience for Nigerians and many Nigerian politicians. The middle class will come out to vote and they will make their voices known. They will conduct a referendum on the class of political animals who have thrown them into poverty, massive insecurity and eroded their wealth. God be with us till then.

NorthWest
Tinubu- 40%
Atiku - 30%
Obi - 20%
Kwankwanso - 10%

NorthEast
Tinubu- 30%
Atiku - 40%
Obi - 20%
Kwankwanso - 10%

NorthCentral
Tinubu- 30%
Atiku - 30%
Obi - 40%

SouthWest
Tinubu- 50%
Atiku - 10%
Obi - 40%

SouthEast
Atiku - 10%
Obi - 90%

SouthSouth
Atiku - 20%
Obi - 80%

TOTAL
Tinubu- 25%
Atiku - 23%
Obi - 48%

Re: Current Standings And Strengths Of The Leading Presidential Candidates by excanny: 12:32pm On Oct 19, 2022
Atiku got most of his big votes from the SE/SS in 2019. The north did not vote him except for his own hometown state.

Now that Obi has taken the SS/SE, I wonder his fate down south.
Re: Current Standings And Strengths Of The Leading Presidential Candidates by 9jii(m): 12:35pm On Oct 19, 2022
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Re: Current Standings And Strengths Of The Leading Presidential Candidates by 9jii(m): 12:35pm On Oct 19, 2022
excanny:
Atiku got most of his big votes from the SE/SS in 2019. The north did not vote him except for his own hometown state.

Now that Obi has taken the SS/SE, I wonder his fate down south.
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Re: Current Standings And Strengths Of The Leading Presidential Candidates by Nobody: 2:23pm On Oct 19, 2022
"Standing" and "strength" are not words you mention anywhere Tinubu is concerned.

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