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Decision Week: Who Wins Nigeria's Presidential Election? by hisexcellency34(op): 9:44am On Feb 20, 2023
Decision Week: Who Wins Nigeria's Presidential Election?

By Peter Cleaver

It is a crucial week in Nigeria as the presidential election to elect incumbent President, Muhammadu Buhari’s successor takes place on Saturday February 25.

Buhari who was first elected in 2015 is not contesting because he is serving his second and final term in office which ends on May 29 2023.

The four leading candidates in this year's presidential election are Bola Tinubu of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Peter Obi of the Labour Party (LP), Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and Rabiu Kwankwaso of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP).

Majority of the polls conducted have favoured Mr Obi, who is mostly supported by Nigerian youths who are fed up with the ruling class and are seeking to effect change of leadership with their votes. They are mostly addressed as 'Obidients'.

Mr Tinubu, a former governor of Nigeria's commercial capital, boasts of wealth of experience in politics. He has promised Nigerians renewed hope and continuation of the policies of Mr Buhari if elected.

Mr Atiku, a former Vice-President of Nigeria has promised to recover the country from the mess created by the ruling party while Mr Kwankwaso believed that he is the best among those vying for the highest political office in the country.

To be declared winner, a candidate needed a simple majority of votes nationwide and at least 25 percent support in two-thirds of Nigeria's 36 states and the capital territory.

However, there are uncertainty in the country on whether the election will proceed as scheduled as the country's electoral umpire, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) said the cash it needed for logistics is yet to be given by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

The country is currently facing a financial crisis due to the redesigning of three banknotes of N1,000, N500 and N200.

In recent days, there have been violent protests as people struggled to get hold of newly designed banknotes.

In a televised address last week, Mr Buhari said the old N200 notes would remain legal tender for another 60 days.

He also said that the old N500 and N1,000 notes could be exchanged at the Central Bank and other designated places until 10 April - the previous deadline had expired on 10 February.

However, some governors elected under the ruling party have disagreed with Mr Buhari and called on residents to continue using the old banknotes until the Supreme Court gives a pronouncement on the contentious issue.

Any candidate who wins the presidential election will have a serious work to do in uniting the nation which has become polarised along ethnic, religious and political divides.

https://worldafrica.net/decision-week-who-wins-nigerias-presidential-election/

Re: Decision Week: Who Wins Nigeria's Presidential Election? by Onucs(m): 9:46am On Feb 20, 2023
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Re: Decision Week: Who Wins Nigeria's Presidential Election? by Coolsperm: 9:48am On Feb 20, 2023
Tinubu is the worst candidate in this election, don't vote for him
Re: Decision Week: Who Wins Nigeria's Presidential Election? by Adaisback(f): 9:51am On Feb 20, 2023
Peter obI will win with a great landslide
Re: Decision Week: Who Wins Nigeria's Presidential Election? by AtikuOkowa: 9:53am On Feb 20, 2023
I wonder how Obi and Tinubu supporters reason
saturday is here
between Northern and Southern votes,we will the real shared one.
NC,NE,NW
SS,SW,SE
Re: Decision Week: Who Wins Nigeria's Presidential Election? by bennybuhari: 9:54am On Feb 20, 2023
Too close to call. Rerun likely
Re: Decision Week: Who Wins Nigeria's Presidential Election? by AtikuOkowa: 9:54am On Feb 20, 2023
Adaisback:
Peter obI will win with a great landslide
Tinubu has SW
Atiku has SS
Obi has SE

This is generosity

As for NE,NC and NW,hhhh Mahmud Yakubu will say it
Re: Decision Week: Who Wins Nigeria's Presidential Election? by MrSensor(m): 9:54am On Feb 20, 2023
Adaisback:
Peter obI will win with a great landslide
I must marry you.
Re: Decision Week: Who Wins Nigeria's Presidential Election? by madridguy(m): 9:56am On Feb 20, 2023
ASIWAJU BOLA AHMED TINUBU.

JAGABAN OF AFRICA, EMI LOKAN 1 OF NIGERIA.
Re: Decision Week: Who Wins Nigeria's Presidential Election? by kollinzgee(m): 9:56am On Feb 20, 2023
As far as am concerned the sure looser in this election is tinubu because i wonder how he wants to beat atiku and kwankwaso two popular nothern candidates in the north.i wonder how he wants to beat obi in sE/ss were there is christian majority with his muslim muslim ticket. northerners i know dont play party politics they play ethnic politics talkess of now that Apc is totally destroyed ,one day i went to campaign for obi in yaba market i went to the hausa quaters were they sell gold and change dollar i showed them the flyer at first they didnt listen to me but immediately i showed them datti picture they smiled and collected it from me,that shows you how powerful ethnic politics is.
Re: Decision Week: Who Wins Nigeria's Presidential Election? by bennybuhari: 9:57am On Feb 20, 2023
That is if Kwankwaso and Atiku merge
kollinzgee:
As far as am concerned the sure looser in this election is tinubu because i wonder how he wants to beat atiku and kwankwaso two popular nothern elites in the north.
Re: Decision Week: Who Wins Nigeria's Presidential Election? by Urchinpainer: 9:57am On Feb 20, 2023
Peter Obi is the next president of Nigeria. Atiku nor Tinubu will die without the title GCFR. It's what they are Chasing after.
Re: Decision Week: Who Wins Nigeria's Presidential Election? by AtikuOkowa: 9:59am On Feb 20, 2023
bennybuhari:
That is if Kwankwaso and Atiku merge
kwakwaso stand chances just in one state
Atiku wins four zones out of six
Mark it down
Re: Decision Week: Who Wins Nigeria's Presidential Election? by Luckylife(m): 10:00am On Feb 20, 2023
madridguy:
ASIWAJU BOLA AHMED TINUBU.

JAGABAN OF AFRICA, EMI LOKAN 1 OF NIGERIA.

Re: Decision Week: Who Wins Nigeria's Presidential Election? by bennybuhari: 10:10am On Feb 20, 2023
Tinubu also strong in North because of APC governors
AtikuOkowa:
kwakwaso stand chances just in one state

Atiku wins four zones out of six

Mark it down
Re: Decision Week: Who Wins Nigeria's Presidential Election? by SeeItSayIt: 10:12am On Feb 20, 2023
Peter Obi all the way....
Re: Decision Week: Who Wins Nigeria's Presidential Election? by limeta(f): 10:27am On Feb 20, 2023
Last chance bus








Obi for better Nigeria
Re: Decision Week: Who Wins Nigeria's Presidential Election? by iwaeda: 10:28am On Feb 20, 2023
hisexcellency34:
Decision Week: Who Wins Nigeria's Presidential Election?

By Peter Cleaver

It is a crucial week in Nigeria as the presidential election to elect incumbent President, Muhammadu Buhari’s successor takes place on Saturday February 25.

Buhari who was first elected in 2015 is not contesting because he is serving his second and final term in office which ends on May 29 2023.

The four leading candidates in this year's presidential election are Bola Tinubu of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Peter Obi of the Labour Party (LP), Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and Rabiu Kwankwaso of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP).

Majority of the polls conducted have favoured Mr Obi, who is mostly supported by Nigerian youths who are fed up with the ruling class and are seeking to effect change of leadership with their votes. They are mostly addressed as 'Obidients'.

Mr Tinubu, a former governor of Nigeria's commercial capital, boasts of wealth of experience in politics. He has promised Nigerians renewed hope and continuation of the policies of Mr Buhari if elected.

Mr Atiku, a former Vice-President of Nigeria has promised to recover the country from the mess created by the ruling party while Mr Kwankwaso believed that he is the best among those vying for the highest political office in the country.

To be declared winner, a candidate needed a simple majority of votes nationwide and at least 25 percent support in two-thirds of Nigeria's 36 states and the capital territory.

However, there are uncertainty in the country on whether the election will proceed as scheduled as the country's electoral umpire, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) said the cash it needed for logistics is yet to be given by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

The country is currently facing a financial crisis due to the redesigning of three banknotes of N1,000, N500 and N200.

In recent days, there have been violent protests as people struggled to get hold of newly designed banknotes.

In a televised address last week, Mr Buhari said the old N200 notes would remain legal tender for another 60 days.

He also said that the old N500 and N1,000 notes could be exchanged at the Central Bank and other designated places until 10 April - the previous deadline had expired on 10 February.

However, some governors elected under the ruling party have disagreed with Mr Buhari and called on residents to continue using the old banknotes until the Supreme Court gives a pronouncement on the contentious issue.

Any candidate who wins the presidential election will have a serious work to do in uniting the nation which has become polarised along ethnic, religious and political divides.

https://worldafrica.net/decision-week-who-wins-nigerias-presidential-election/
Atiku. grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Decision Week: Who Wins Nigeria's Presidential Election? by baralatie(m): 10:30am On Feb 20, 2023
Does inec have cash ,to execute the elections and do the citizens also have
Re: Decision Week: Who Wins Nigeria's Presidential Election? by bennybuhari: 10:36am On Feb 20, 2023
No
baralatie:
Does inec have cash ,to execute the elections and do the citizens also have
Re: Decision Week: Who Wins Nigeria's Presidential Election? by nairavsdollars(f): 3:25pm On Feb 20, 2023
Free and fair, Obi. But no free and fair in Nigeria
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