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| Should We Judge What 2027 Will Be By Results Of The Bye Elections? by Penguin2(op): 6:34pm On Aug 17, 2025 |
The Bye Election has come and gone and winners declared by INEC . But one thing that stood out to all political watchers is that the supposed coalition party candidates didn’t win any of the contested seats across the states. This has made naysayers to begin to write off the coalition already; declaring that 2027 is already a done deal for Tinubu. But is it? Should we judge 2027 by results of this bye election? I guess not. You know why? Because people are rarely interested in these bye elections unlike the general election where there’s usually almost a nationwide lockdown and people are eager to go out and vote. Or should we expect that this is what 2027 will look like?
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| Re: Should We Judge What 2027 Will Be By Results Of The Bye Elections? by helinues: 6:36pm On Aug 17, 2025 |
Weekend wey go flenjo, you should start seeing the sign on Friday ADC and LP won zero seat. The politicians which you guys are claiming have one vote, you people forgot that they also have loyal supporters that are ready to follow any direction they take. The bye election is a clear sign that the coalition/opposition don't stand a chance in 2027 |
| Re: Should We Judge What 2027 Will Be By Results Of The Bye Elections? by danijesus(m): 6:36pm On Aug 17, 2025 |
Except Divinity I don't see anything stoping the APC from grabbing power again |
| Re: Should We Judge What 2027 Will Be By Results Of The Bye Elections? by onatisi(m): 6:38pm On Aug 17, 2025 |
It shows that when the chips are down and money is placed on the ground ,Nigerians will vote for APC again in 2027. |
| Re: Should We Judge What 2027 Will Be By Results Of The Bye Elections? by jmoore(m): 6:38pm On Aug 17, 2025 |
Only a novice will use bye elections to predict the outcome of 2027 presidential elections. |
| Re: Should We Judge What 2027 Will Be By Results Of The Bye Elections? by helinues: 6:38pm On Aug 17, 2025 |
Meanwhile, the issue we have with you people is your inconsistency. This same op bragged about how ADC would win the Anambra election convincingly but on this thread he's saying people are not interested in bye election after initial chest beating
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| Re: Should We Judge What 2027 Will Be By Results Of The Bye Elections? by Ibrahimcoomasie: 6:40pm On Aug 17, 2025 |
Penguin2:I saw you post somewhere about how the ADc was going to win the by elections in Anambra. ![]() |
| Re: Should We Judge What 2027 Will Be By Results Of The Bye Elections? by helinues: 6:42pm On Aug 17, 2025 |
Ibrahimcoomasie:Their inconsistency is one of the issue we have with them. They just like to be changing the narration anyhow. He knew people are not much interested in bye election but bragged about how ADC would win |
| Re: Should We Judge What 2027 Will Be By Results Of The Bye Elections? by stanluiz(m): 6:43pm On Aug 17, 2025 |
No. That was was local election. Presidential election will be different. |
| Re: Should We Judge What 2027 Will Be By Results Of The Bye Elections? by ALTERNATEID: 6:47pm On Aug 17, 2025 |
Truly general election elicits more interest than off cycle election but truth be told, we can accurately gauge the mood of voters in a particular state or constituency with the result of the election. Take Kaduna and Taraba states for example, APC won in two christian dominated constituency that have always been won by PDP or LP. That goes to show the growing acceptability of APC among northern Christians. Again, APC won the election conducted in Adamawa state - that is quite symbolic considering that is the home state of Atiku Abubakar, the chief driver and presumed presidential candidate of the ADC . It was supposed to be an outing to make a statement but getting defeated by APC with the candidate and his team singing the Tinubu mandate song again goes to show signs of Atiku's dwindling popularity at home. Again, APC and PDP competed for all the vacant seats in yesterday's election. ADC and LP struggled to put up a contest in about half of the constituencies up for grab. Where APC lost, they came a very close second. PDP also put up a few good performance. Overall, the election has revealed that we have only two political parties that are ready and have the structure to contest for the presidency in 2027. The other parties are simply confused and not ready for any serious contest. |
| Re: Should We Judge What 2027 Will Be By Results Of The Bye Elections? by sreamsense: 7:01pm On Aug 17, 2025 |
Penguin2:You and many like you always like to dwell in self deceit by always finding formular and excuses to console yourselves even failure. If it were ADC or LP that won well yesterday, in your logical mind; it will determine 2027, right? By now, many obidients would have flooded social media mocking APC and Tinubu. How is it hard for you to understand on time that ADC or LP have been rejected and thrown to the dustbins? Don't you know yesterday election would reshape opinion of people that are considering to join ADC or LP? People that have decamped will be regretting and doubting themselves in secret that they are assemblies of rejected people. What else do you expect in 2027 that is not close? Obi can't win southern Kaduna again because of Tinubu inclusive governance to them, now you saw how they voted for APC yesterday. Obi can't win Lagos again, Obi can't win Abuja again. Those who are sharp and intelligent in south south have seen the handwriting in the walls and they quickly aligned with APC while you are still consoling yourself in political failure. You will see that Delta and Akwa Ibom will be happy with that yesterday results and will be proud that they made right decision on time. This will make many ordinary south south voters to give their votes to Tinubu/APC in 2027; Obi votes from South south will be reduced. South east alone can't make him president. Obi criticizing everything blindly in Tinubu governments including what is clear to majority as good policies to be seeing as major political opposition is only exposing himself to be incompetent especially when he counters with unverified statistics to dish out lies that easily bursted. Even Tinubu will get more votes in the south east in 2027 than he did on 2023 while Obi will get less votes from south west and south south than he did in 2023 |
| Re: Should We Judge What 2027 Will Be By Results Of The Bye Elections? by EvilMerodack(m): 7:10pm On Aug 17, 2025 |
If you like judge, if you like no judge There are some patterns will surely repeat itself in 2027 Did APC win any state in 2023 that was later lost en route to 2025? Did they lose any in 2023 that was later won within the last two years? That's how you predict if the party is fast losing supporters or consolidating their grip on their strongholds See, no party will come from 0 to 100 in just 2years. If you like,make you dey lie for yourself |
| Re: Should We Judge What 2027 Will Be By Results Of The Bye Elections? by Tochitee(m): 7:10pm On Aug 17, 2025 |
I don’t understand ? |
| Re: Should We Judge What 2027 Will Be By Results Of The Bye Elections? by Penguin2(op): 7:12pm On Aug 17, 2025 |
helinues:Labour Party was not on the ballot yesterday and you know this. Stop being mischievous. Again, one thing I noticed about off cycle elections is that it’s not organic. It’s usually won by the candidate who mobilizes the highest voters to the polling stations. |
| Re: Should We Judge What 2027 Will Be By Results Of The Bye Elections? by helinues: 7:14pm On Aug 17, 2025 |
Penguin2:Okay. So ADC and SDP are not also on the ballot? You knew the bye election is not organic yet you claimed ADC would win in Anambra state We bookmarked your comments by saving the screenshot for future purpose. You know up till this moment, you are yet to have a single accurate analysis or support on this forum |
| Re: Should We Judge What 2027 Will Be By Results Of The Bye Elections? by Penguin2(op): 7:15pm On Aug 17, 2025 |
sreamsense:Don’t rejoice too early. Even Tinubu knows that he cannot be confident of anything based on yesterday’s election. The off cycle election is not usually organic. Only mobilized voters go to polling stations which makes the best mobilizer win. |
| Re: Should We Judge What 2027 Will Be By Results Of The Bye Elections? by Xbox2005(m): 7:16pm On Aug 17, 2025 |
sreamsense:to be frank you have a lot of points, even here in the core north some people have started changing their mind due to the reduction of food prices in the market.I was shocked listening to their local radio praising tinubu government for this reduction |
| Re: Should We Judge What 2027 Will Be By Results Of The Bye Elections? by Penguin2(op): 7:17pm On Aug 17, 2025 |
helinues:Because INEC shut down IREV in 2023? And did you lots not say Obi will not get up to 1million votes in the last election? Was your own prediction right? |
| Re: Should We Judge What 2027 Will Be By Results Of The Bye Elections? by helinues: 7:19pm On Aug 17, 2025 |
Penguin2:Irev with bye election? Was that comment meant for me It's actually disgusting for some of you Obidients to be talking about 2023 election been rigged when Peter Obi didn't file any petition regarding election rigging |
| Re: Should We Judge What 2027 Will Be By Results Of The Bye Elections? by duro4chang(m): 7:20pm On Aug 17, 2025 |
jmoore:I swear you are coming back here after 2027 to come and complain as usual. I can clearly see that you don't understand politics. |
| Re: Should We Judge What 2027 Will Be By Results Of The Bye Elections? by sreamsense: 7:27pm On Aug 17, 2025 |
Penguin2:If Tinubu can not base his confidence on yesterday election, is it ADC and LP that got zeros in all the states where elections were held are the ones to boost their confidence through it for 2027, right? I just laughed in 3D! When you knew the election was no organic, you should have advised ADC or LP from fielding any candidate and waste money for mobilizations of workers and officers that participated for them. Anyway, just continue to console yourself if deceit remains your best option |
| Re: Should We Judge What 2027 Will Be By Results Of The Bye Elections? by jmoore(m): 7:28pm On Aug 17, 2025 |
duro4chang:I wasn't the one shouting ebinpawa after voting for Tinubu. |
| Re: Should We Judge What 2027 Will Be By Results Of The Bye Elections? by Acidosis(m): 7:48pm On Aug 17, 2025 |
Do by elections for Tinubu, let's test SOMETHING. Then you will understand the difference between APC party agents (aka Amaechi-laptop-gengs) and real Nigerians. Did you see anybody going out to vote anywhere apart from professional APC agents and card carrying APC members? Nigerians understand the genesis of their problem and they're patiently waiting. |
| Re: Should We Judge What 2027 Will Be By Results Of The Bye Elections? by Cherrybae(f): 8:05pm On Aug 17, 2025 |
Penguin2:Why are you not responding to those who referred you to your previous comment where you boasted ADC will sweep the two seats in Anambra. You asked you be bookmarked. I'm shocked you have shifted goal post bow to off cycle. Try and be calculative before you say anything. All your ordinations none has ever come to past. I bet you, I will do everything to get your moniker banned for life on Nairaland if you predict anything again and it's fails and you fail to take responsibility or appologize. Bookmark this my comment. Enough of this shifting of goal post with cheap excuses. Accept your party lost, go back and strategize than shifting goal pist |
| Re: Should We Judge What 2027 Will Be By Results Of The Bye Elections? by Cherrybae(f): 8:08pm On Aug 17, 2025 |
Penguin2:See him now jumping to 2023. Why can't you for once accept defeat, take responsibility for your own action / words than shifting goal post always. |
| Re: Should We Judge What 2027 Will Be By Results Of The Bye Elections? by APCNig: 8:09pm On Aug 17, 2025 |
What else my brethren? |
| Re: Should We Judge What 2027 Will Be By Results Of The Bye Elections? by Softmirror: 8:19pm On Aug 17, 2025 |
helinues:Lol 😂
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| Re: Should We Judge What 2027 Will Be By Results Of The Bye Elections? by helinues: 8:28pm On Aug 17, 2025 |
Cherrybae:If shameful get another name, it should be that person. The day I feared the person pass was when he was confident that president Tinubu won't return back to Nigeria when he travelled, his first set of travelling abroad. When president Tinubu returned that same day, he pretended as if it's nothing. I can't even count how many gutter analysis he has made that are not even near reality yet he won't stop talking |
| Re: Should We Judge What 2027 Will Be By Results Of The Bye Elections? by Alaigbo(m): 8:40pm On Aug 17, 2025 |
With how you have been wailing that the election is btw Tinubu n Nigerian do you even within yourself believe APC should have won over 2/3 of the bye election ? Bear in mind same APC need only 1/2 in 2027 for Tinubu victory. Penguin2: |
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