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2023: Obi’s Rise And Rise In NOI Polls by AntiTerrorist: 7:16pm On Feb 17, 2023
Ahead of the general election slated for February 25, 2023, permutations have been rife over who among the 18 presidential candidates is likely to win the poll. Several polling agencies have made public the results of their polls, narrowing down the candidates for the country’s top job to three, or four in some cases.

Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party, Bola Tinubu of the All Progressives Congress, Peter Obi of the Labour Party, and Rabiu Kwankwaso of the New Nigeria People’s Party are seen as the key contenders.

Obi is the most preferred to be the next Nigerian president, according to the surveys conducted by NOI Polls, commissioned by the ANAP Foundation.

ANAP Foundation is a non-profit organisation committed to promoting good governance and has also been collaborating with NOI Polls Limited since 2011 to institutionalise a polling culture that helps political leaders to be aware and more conscious of the yearnings of the electorate.

With the last report announced by Atedo Peterside, president and founder of ANAP Foundation, on Wednesday, BusinessDays’s analysis shows that Obi won the three polls with 65 percent of voters proposing to vote for him; 39 percent for Tinubu and 33 percent for Atiku Abubakar. Kwankwaso was a distant fourth with 8 percent of voters proposing to vote for him.

According to the report, undecided voters and those who prefer not to reveal their choice candidate across the polls add up to 84 and 68 percent respectively.

Evidence from the first two surveys shows that Obi’s winning streak is connected to the electorate’s inclinations to vote in the forthcoming elections, which include the need to tackle insecurity (45 percent), the economy (20 percent), education (9 percent), unemployment (7 percent) and poverty alleviation (4 percent).

Similarly, the data from the last report showed the top five reasons why voters are more inclined to vote in the election: the need to tackle insecurity (36 percent), inflation (26 percent), unemployment (11 percent), poverty alleviation (6 percent) and education (5 percent).

The presidential candidates’ manifestos contain proposed solutions or answers to these issues motivating voters to go to the polls but most of the voters polled identified more with Obi’s answers to the five challenges they want to be solved.

In addition to that, Obi’s popularity dominated the various age range participating in the seventh presidential election.

The results from the poll released on September 15, 2022, showed that 69 percent of those aged 18-25, 76 percent of those aged 26-35, 77 percent of those aged 36-45, 87 percent of those aged 46-60 and 89 percent of those aged 61+ responded, saying that they would definitely vote in the coming elections. The age groups that expressed the greatest willingness to vote were those between 46-60 and 61+ years.

In the second poll, released December 21, 202, 81 percent of those aged 18-25, 83 percent of those aged 26-35, 85 percent of those aged 36-45, 89 percent of those aged 46-60 and 81 percent of those aged 61+ responded that they would definitely vote in the coming elections. The age groups that expressed the greatest willingness to vote were those between 36-45 and 46-60 years.

However, a trend high enough to keep the politicians not only on their toes but also on top of their game is the high level of undecided voters and those who chose not to reveal their preferred candidate.

“While these poll results show some significant trends, it is key to note that the battle ahead lies in the hands of the undecided/swing voters, as it appears they would ultimately decide which candidate takes the lead to emerge as the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in the 2023 presidential elections,” ANAP Foundation said.

The influence of the collaboration between the ANAP Foundation and NOI Polls can be attributed to a statement made in the most recent report: “For the avoidance of doubt, it is pertinent to mention that the methodology used by NOI Polls is almost the exact same methodology that was used in previous presidential polls that they handled for us in 2011, 2015, and 2019.”

“In all those preceding presidential polls, the front-runner that was identified by our polls ended up winning the elections, despite of a relatively substantial number of voters who were undecided and/or refused to say who their favoured candidate was. We used the same process in our governorship polls in 2011, 2014, 2015, 2019, and 2022, and it worked wonderfully. We are, of course, aware of several key contrasts between the 2023 presidential contest and previous years, for example. 1) A lengthier campaign season; 2) the existence of four main contenders rather than two; and 3) increased voter enthusiasm,” it added.

“Peter Obi has been the front-runner throughout this campaign, but we caution that the undecided/refused vote is still too large (in early February 2023) to overlook,” ANAP Foundation said. “We expected the undecided vote to collapse if we delayed our third and final poll until early February 2023. The reality is that the decrease in the undecided vote has been more than compensated by an increase in the number of voters who refuse to reveal the name of their favourite candidate. When we conducted our first and baseline poll in September 2022, we assumed that a long campaign cycle would result in different candidates taking turns leading the field. That has not been the case. This long-running race has been disappointingly stagnant.”
https://businessday.ng/amp/politics/article/obis-rise-and-rise-in-noi-polls/

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Re: 2023: Obi’s Rise And Rise In NOI Polls by SaintNegro77: 7:17pm On Feb 17, 2023
I can't wait to return back to Madrid feeling fulfilled.

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Re: 2023: Obi’s Rise And Rise In NOI Polls by Buhari4sale: 7:18pm On Feb 17, 2023
Whoever wins this election... Easterners will. Suffer most

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Re: 2023: Obi’s Rise And Rise In NOI Polls by JASONjnr(m): 7:20pm On Feb 17, 2023
Lol.....


I like the fact that it's always all about Peter Obi...


My only worry is for those APC people.... Having to chose between supporting Buhari and Tinubu...


You see them shouting that Buhari declared his support for Tinubu and tomorrow they will say, Tinubu will win and Buhari will be shocked or surprised... Or you see them abusing the hell out of Buhari....

Banza on everyone of these urchins ..

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Re: 2023: Obi’s Rise And Rise In NOI Polls by mrvitalis(m): 7:22pm On Feb 17, 2023
Buhari4sale:
Whoever wins this election... Easterners will. Suffer most
Lol u wish

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Re: 2023: Obi’s Rise And Rise In NOI Polls by AntiTerrorist: 7:23pm On Feb 17, 2023
No matter how you express your beef and anger against H.E PETER OBI there are facts you cannot change which include;

1. He ran the most secured state in Nigeria during his tenure. Former IGP Abubarkar gave him 5 years accollades of the most secured state back to back for 5 years.

2. The minister of works then gave him the best accolade of a governor that built 800km of road network in 8years over 230 roads.

3. Educationally, he met Anambra at 26th position in 2006 and left it at 1st by 2014 when he was leaving.

4. He was the only governor that met the millennium development goal in Nigeria in both education and health. In fact, Melinda and Bill Gate foundation gave him a personal gift of 1 million dollars for his achievement. Which he dropped in the state account rather than putting in his own private account.

5. He is the only former governor today that does not collect pension, gratuity, land gift and allowances since he left the govt in 2014.

6. When he became SEC chairman under President Jonathan, he told SEC to hold back all his allowance and entitlement as a Board chairman. He left without nothing. He said he does not need them.

7. When he was chairman of fidelity bank , he was entitled to two brand new cars annually. He told the board. I don't need them. Let me just come for meetings and go home.

You can only be angry with him. You cannot change the facts.

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Re: 2023: Obi’s Rise And Rise In NOI Polls by AntiTerrorist: 7:25pm On Feb 17, 2023
Buhari4sale:
Whoever wins this election... Easterners will. Suffer most
You and your fellow urchins will suffer more. Believe me.

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Re: 2023: Obi’s Rise And Rise In NOI Polls by hisgrace090: 7:25pm On Feb 17, 2023
God show us love with Peter Obi.

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Re: 2023: Obi’s Rise And Rise In NOI Polls by nakaman: 7:26pm On Feb 17, 2023
MR PETER OBI WILL WIN THE FORTHCOMING ELECTION ON 25TH FEBRUARY 2023.

WHAT HAVE BEEN DECLARED CANNOT BE UNDECLARED

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Re: 2023: Obi’s Rise And Rise In NOI Polls by Newton2024: 7:30pm On Feb 17, 2023
Buhari4sale:
Whoever wins this election... Easterners will. Suffer most
We yoruba Christians will never vote Tinubu on Muslim-Muslim ticket because we are not fools. When MURIC terrorists told Yoruba Muslims not to vote Yoruba Christians, they all agree. No yoruba muslim in Nigeria will ever vote Christian-Christian ticket.

Christians are not minorities, slaves, or second class citizens in Nigeria. Mu-Mu ticket is a big insult to we Yoruba Christians and we shall punish Tinubu for that before Satan will also punish him.

"We cannot appoint Pablo Escobar as president and Osama bin Laden as vice president," -- Senator Dino Melaye.

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Re: 2023: Obi’s Rise And Rise In NOI Polls by Betanaija42moro: 7:31pm On Feb 17, 2023
This is because APC is a failure.

They subjected Nigerians to hardship, suffering and poverty.

Let's vote wisely
Nigeria shall be great again

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Re: 2023: Obi’s Rise And Rise In NOI Polls by Buhari4sale: 7:31pm On Feb 17, 2023
Newton2024:
We yoruba Christians will never vote Tinubu on Muslim-Muslim ticket because we are not fools. When MURIC terrorists told Yoruba Muslims not to vote Yoruba Christians, they all agree. No yoruba muslim in Nigeria will ever vote Christian-Christian ticket.

Christians are not minorities, slaves, or second class citizens in Nigeria. Mu-Mu ticket is a big insult to we Yoruba Christians and we shall punish Tinubu for that before Satan will also punish him.

"We cannot appoint Pablo Escobar as president and Osama bin Laden as vice president," -- Senator Dino Melaye.


Your parents are unlucky to have someone like you as a child. Nigeria is at risk for having someone like you as a citizen
Re: 2023: Obi’s Rise And Rise In NOI Polls by PointZerom: 7:43pm On Feb 17, 2023
Buhari4sale:
Whoever wins this election... Easterners will. Suffer most

You and your family will suffer not Easterners.
Re: 2023: Obi’s Rise And Rise In NOI Polls by kayfra: 7:47pm On Feb 17, 2023
His rise will be limited to NOI polls
Re: 2023: Obi’s Rise And Rise In NOI Polls by kingmaster2009: 7:49pm On Feb 17, 2023
If you like ..you all the statistics in this life to boost Obi's mind....he will fail.....
Re: 2023: Obi’s Rise And Rise In NOI Polls by Godwin4444: 7:53pm On Feb 17, 2023
Newton2024:
We yoruba Christians will never vote Tinubu on Muslim-Muslim ticket because we are not fools. When MURIC terrorists told Yoruba Muslims not to vote Yoruba Christians, they all agree. No yoruba muslim in Nigeria will ever vote Christian-Christian ticket.

Christians are not minorities, slaves, or second class citizens in Nigeria. Mu-Mu ticket is a big insult to we Yoruba Christians and we shall punish Tinubu for that before Satan will also punish him.

"We cannot appoint Pablo Escobar as president and Osama bin Laden as vice president," -- Senator Dino Melaye.
coolsperm aka coldsweat how many monikers u get?
Re: 2023: Obi’s Rise And Rise In NOI Polls by AntiTerrorist: 5:04am On Feb 18, 2023
Buhari4sale:



Your parents are unlucky to have someone like you as a child. Nigeria is at risk for having someone like you as a citizen
Urchins on nairaland are not up to 20.

Re: 2023: Obi’s Rise And Rise In NOI Polls by Great2017: 5:09am On Feb 18, 2023
Buhari4sale:
Whoever wins this election... Easterners will. Suffer most
Why are you disturbed by the affairs of the Easterners?

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