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Winner Of 2023 Nigeria Presidential Elections by Aboguede(m): 4:22pm On Feb 23, 2023
This is my honest analysis on how the winner of the Nigeria election 2023 president will emerge.

1. South West estimated total votes 4.7 million votes

2. South South 4.1 million votes

3. South East 3.5 million votes

4. North East 5.2 million votes

5. North Central 4.5 million votes

6. North West 7 million votes

Apc, S. West votes 2.5 million, SS. 1.2 million, SE. 300 thousand votes, NW. 2.5 million votes, NE. 1.5 million votes, NC. 1.5 million votes. Totally =10.5 million votes for tinubu apc


LP, SW. 1 million votes, SS. 1.4 million votes, SE. 2.2 million votes, NW. 1million, NE. 1million votes, NC. 1. 3million votes. Total, 6.9million votes for Obi/Labour party

PDP, Nw. 4million votes, NE. 2.7million votes, NC. 1.7million, SW. 1.2million votes, SS. 1.6million votes SE. 1million votes. Total, 12.4million votes for atiku PDP.

Meanwhile, all the three major candidates will meet the 24 states spread.

Congratulations to atiku and PDP in advance

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Re: Winner Of 2023 Nigeria Presidential Elections by Ladiesdream: 4:59pm On Feb 23, 2023
There is nothing you have done that God cannot forgive.

Except voting for Tinubu.

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Re: Winner Of 2023 Nigeria Presidential Elections by Ttalk: 4:59pm On Feb 23, 2023
Tinubu
Re: Winner Of 2023 Nigeria Presidential Elections by DaInferno(m): 5:12pm On Feb 23, 2023
Ladiesdream:
There is nothing you have done that God cannot forgive.

Except voting for Tinubu.
grin
Re: Winner Of 2023 Nigeria Presidential Elections by Ttalk: 5:12pm On Feb 23, 2023
Aboguede:
This is my honest analysis on how the winner of the Nigeria election 2023 president will emerge.

1. South West estimated total votes 4.7 million votes

2. South South 4.1 million votes

3. South East 3.5 million votes

4. North East 5.2 million votes

5. North Central 4.5 million votes

6. North West 7 million votes

Apc, S. West votes 2.5 million, SS. 1.2 million, SE. 300 thousand votes, NW. 2.5 million votes, NE. 1.5 million votes, NC. 1.5 million votes. Totally =10.5 million votes for tinubu apc


LP, SW. 1 million votes, SS. 1.4 million votes, SE. 2.2 million votes, NW. 1million, NE. 1million votes, NC. 1. 3million votes. Total, 6.9million votes for Obi/Labour party

PDP, Nw. 4million votes, NE. 2.7million votes, NC. 1.7million, SW. 1.2million votes, SS. 1.6million votes SE. 1million votes. Total, 12.4million votes for Atiku PDP.

Meanwhile, all three major candidates will meet the 24 states spread.

Congratulations to Atiku and PDP in advance

You miss it at the point where you claim NE will have a higher voter turnout.

What is the basis for this when they have the least voting strength after SE?

If the Candidate factor is to be used, NE and SW where we have Atiku and Tinubu should be awarded the same % for that factor.

APC is more rooted in SW than how PDP is rooted in NE

SW has the second-largest voting strength which should reflect in your computation.

Again, APC has 4governor while the 5th who is from G5 would mobilize for APC presidential election. The 6th governor from Osun representing PDP has his fate dangling in the supreme court as would make to deliver or lose the Supreme court.

So your computation is flawed and dead on arrival. It has no semblance of fairness and sincerity
Re: Winner Of 2023 Nigeria Presidential Elections by Ttalk: 5:13pm On Feb 23, 2023
Aboguede:
This is my honest analysis on how the winner of the Nigeria election 2023 president will emerge.

1. South West estimated total votes 4.7 million votes

2. South South 4.1 million votes

3. South East 3.5 million votes

4. North East 5.2 million votes

5. North Central 4.5 million votes

6. North West 7 million votes

Apc, S. West votes 2.5 million, SS. 1.2 million, SE. 300 thousand votes, NW. 2.5 million votes, NE. 1.5 million votes, NC. 1.5 million votes. Totally =10.5 million votes for tinubu apc


LP, SW. 1 million votes, SS. 1.4 million votes, SE. 2.2 million votes, NW. 1million, NE. 1million votes, NC. 1. 3million votes. Total, 6.9million votes for Obi/Labour party

PDP, Nw. 4million votes, NE. 2.7million votes, NC. 1.7million, SW. 1.2million votes, SS. 1.6million votes SE. 1million votes. Total, 12.4million votes for Atiku PDP.

Meanwhile, all three major candidates will meet the 24 states spread.

Congratulations to Atiku and PDP in advance

You miss it at the point where you claim NE will have a higher voter turnout.

What is the basis for this when they have the least voting strength after SE?

If the Candidate factor is to be used, NE and SW where we have Atiku and Tinubu should be awarded the same % for that factor.

APC is more rooted in SW than how PDP is rooted in NE

SW has the second-largest voting strength which should reflect in your computation.

Again, APC has 4governor while the 5th who is from G5 would mobilize for APC presidential election. The 6th governor from Osun representing PDP has his fate dangling in the supreme court as would make to deliver or lose the Supreme court.

So your computation is flawed and dead on arrival. It has no semblance of fairness and sincerity
Re: Winner Of 2023 Nigeria Presidential Elections by Aboguede(m): 5:44pm On Feb 23, 2023
Good counter narrative but you are wrong about North East.

North East has presidential candidate and vice candidate too. North East is no longer a high terrorist area as was the case in last 2 elections. North East has over 12 million registered voters and it is estimated that there will be nearly 50% voter turn out in the north east compared to sw of estimated 30% voter turnout despite 17 million registered voters.

There will be very low voter turnout in the south West in this election compared to its registered voters due to many reasons.

Atiku and PDP has done incredible work in the North for this election and the result will show that. Kwakanso has collapsed about 50% of his supporters into PDP both in the NE. And NW and it is also easy for PDP to make 24 state spread and lastly, PDP will enjoy Northern block votes.

Tinubu is always a doggedfighter but the gods are against him and apc this time shocked

Sentiment outside,
I also expect Peter Obi to succeed atiku after 8 years but that is a discussion for another day


Ttalk:


You miss it at the point where you claim NE will have a higher voter turnout.

What is the basis for this when they have the least voting strength after SE?

If the Candidate factor is to be used, NE and SW where we have Atiku and Tinubu should be awarded the same % for that factor.

APC is more rooted in SW than how PDP is rooted in NE

SW has the second-largest voting strength which should reflect in your computation.

Again, APC has 4governor while the 5th who is from G5 would mobilize for APC presidential election. The 6th governor from Osun representing PDP has his fate dangling in the supreme court as would make to deliver or lose the Supreme court.

So your computation is flawed and dead on arrival. It has no semblance of fairness and sincerity
Re: Winner Of 2023 Nigeria Presidential Elections by press9jatv: 5:49pm On Feb 23, 2023
Atiku Abubakar wins February 25th presidential poll

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