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Poll: Who Stands A Better Chance?
Tinubu
38% (474 votes)
Atiku
3% (42 votes)
Obi
57% (714 votes)
Others (Kwankwaso, Amaechi)
0% (12 votes)
This poll has ended |
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| Re: Nigeria 2027 Presidential Election: Who Stands A Chance? by Apel147(m): 5:12pm On May 15 |
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| Re: Nigeria 2027 Presidential Election: Who Stands A Chance? by zoomzoom(m): 5:25pm On May 15 |
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| Re: Nigeria 2027 Presidential Election: Who Stands A Chance? by Nefort: 5:37pm On May 15 |
FxMasterz:Ask the AI platforms to choose between Tinubu and Peter Obi and they will choose Peter Obi. These AI platforms will collect all the public data about both of them, analyze them and make an informed decision.
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| Re: Nigeria 2027 Presidential Election: Who Stands A Chance? by Nefort: 5:41pm On May 15 |
numericalguy:Most educated persons will choose Peter Obi because they see something interesting about him. Fewer educated persons will vote Tinubu. That's why Peter Obi wins all internet polls. Because educated people dominate the polls. That's the truth. |
| Re: Nigeria 2027 Presidential Election: Who Stands A Chance? by FxMasterz: 5:49pm On May 15 |
Nefort:Lol. It seems you're a novice regarding AI. I'm an AI Guru. So, you should listen tor. AI has aggregated all your hypes about Peter Obi to make its judgment. Real humans cursed Peter Obi as governor. Where was AI that time? Obi don't conduct Local Government election until the last year of his tenure. He can't account for all the Local Government funds he collected today. Tinubu was deprived Local Government funds by the Obasanjo government. Maybe you were still.youjg at the time. In spite of the lack of LG funds, the Local Governments were well maintained and the local authorities didn't feel the heat of Obasanjo's high handedness. Tell AI these two naked truths above and it'll speak more sense next time. |
| Re: Nigeria 2027 Presidential Election: Who Stands A Chance? by FxMasterz: 5:56pm On May 15 |
Donsheddy:Worst than Buhari because things are expensive? Is that? You're being myopic. We don't calculate development by the price of food in the market. We calculate development by the efforts government is making today to turn tomorrow around. Yes, there'll be pains when a stunted country is forced to grow. Open your eyes and see what international investors are seeing. See why the Nigerian stock market is now a trillion dollar market. See why governors of national banks are coming to learn from CBN. Climb the tallest mountain in your area to see why International watchdogs are awed. See why Nigeria is now number 3 on the list of countries developing Africa. You.guys won't appreciate good leadership until you lose it! |
| Re: Nigeria 2027 Presidential Election: Who Stands A Chance? by FxMasterz: 6:04pm On May 15 |
Donsheddy:Why are you guys always lying? Give me proof of what international observers said similarly during Buhari. Which inflation is flying? Give me the figured of where inflation was when this regime came to power. Compare that to where it is now. |
| Re: Nigeria 2027 Presidential Election: Who Stands A Chance? by Nefort: 6:10pm On May 15 |
FxMasterz:Your comment shows you are the real AI novice. AI doesn't rely on hype as you put it. It uses the public data available to make its decisions. AI is very accurate in this matter and it actually showed how it arrived at its conclusion. It is never about hype. And why didn't your hyping of Tinubu work to make AI choose him as a better leader? When Tinubu was governor there are certain things Tinubu did which Lagosians complained about. Both Tinubu and Peter Obi are not perfect but Peter Obi is BETTER than Tinubu and that's fact. |
| Re: Nigeria 2027 Presidential Election: Who Stands A Chance? by numericalguy(m): 6:12pm On May 15 |
Nefort:That is why your fraud and liar called Obi remains the online president and we are not contesting that with you so leave the physical president for us. You got your online president and we are not disturbing you yet you are still wailing and crying upandan |
| Re: Nigeria 2027 Presidential Election: Who Stands A Chance? by MrSly(m): 6:19pm On May 15 |
MellowArticle:Keankwaso is POs deputy. He is not a leading contender, at least in 2027. Of he plays his cards well to bring northern block vote in support of PO he would become the president of nigeria in 2031. |
| Re: Nigeria 2027 Presidential Election: Who Stands A Chance? by MrSly(m): 6:21pm On May 15 |
MellowArticle:Despite niaraland being an extension of tinubus attack bot PO still leads the polls. This tell the level of PO acceptance. |
| Re: Nigeria 2027 Presidential Election: Who Stands A Chance? by toprealman: 6:33pm On May 15 |
Why put kwankaso and Amechi under others? Amechi is on his own, Keankwaso is with the incoming president. Despite the rigging…Obi will still win. |
| Re: Nigeria 2027 Presidential Election: Who Stands A Chance? by saintkel(m): 6:45pm On May 15 |
boxypane:allow us worry about what we will get...focus on what u n Atiku will get without Obi |
| Re: Nigeria 2027 Presidential Election: Who Stands A Chance? by FxMasterz: 6:46pm On May 15 |
Nefort:Lol. See how you contradicted yourself. "AI does not rely on hype but it relies on public data to make its decisions." Lol. I can show things I've built with AI so you can know I'm not a novice. Lol. I have 100s of AI projects in my GitHub Repo. You should listen to me. AI relies on public data as you said. That is publicly available information. That means, it feeds on all the hypes you guys have spread all over the Internet whenever it crawls. It absorbs them and trains on them, and therefore uses them and parts of its decision making logic. That's why all AI companies will give you a caveat for every AI input you make - "ChatGpt can make mistakes..." But you are here telling me that AI is very accurate. Lol. I have defeated AIs in arguments on occasions. And, it'll come back to acknowledge that I was right. Lol. Peter Obi was cursed when he was governor of Anambra. Even right here on Nairaland, he was heavily insulted during his tenure. See proof below. You cannot make him a saint today. His antecedents are already speaking. I have attached screenshots of Nairaland threads from Anambra dated as far back as 2008 when Obi was still in office.
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| Re: Nigeria 2027 Presidential Election: Who Stands A Chance? by femi4: 7:11pm On May 15 |
OK is POssible |
| Re: Nigeria 2027 Presidential Election: Who Stands A Chance? by boxypane: 7:12pm On May 15 |
saintkel:Kids |
| Re: Nigeria 2027 Presidential Election: Who Stands A Chance? by saintkel(m): 7:27pm On May 15 |
boxypane:adults |
| Re: Nigeria 2027 Presidential Election: Who Stands A Chance? by Donsheddy: 7:27pm On May 15 |
8 FxMasterz:Yes — Buhari’s government received some international praise for certain economic initiatives and infrastructure investments, but overall international economic reviews were more mixed than strongly positive. Areas where he was praised included: expansion of rail projects, road and airport infrastructure, support for local agriculture, social intervention programs, and efforts to improve tax collection and reduce import dependence. For example, institutions like the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund acknowledged some reforms in: agriculture, digital finance, and infrastructure modernization. International observers also noted projects such as: the Lagos-Ibadan railway, Abuja-Kaduna railway, Second Niger Bridge completion, and fertilizer/agricultural initiatives. |
| Re: Nigeria 2027 Presidential Election: Who Stands A Chance? by Honestey: 7:30pm On May 15 |
Is there any online poll that Obi never won? But when the reality set in, Tinubu will be the true real life winner |
| Re: Nigeria 2027 Presidential Election: Who Stands A Chance? by truthhurtsnaira: 7:32pm On May 15 |
WizardOfNG:Talking nonsense lol |
| Re: Nigeria 2027 Presidential Election: Who Stands A Chance? by Donsheddy: 7:33pm On May 15 |
FxMasterz:Are you in Nigeria or not... Bread I bought last week for 1200 is now 1500 and you're asking me if there is inflation... Food prices keep going up... Transportation.... Etc... Meanwhile we claim subsidies are no longer in effect but we are yet to see the critical infrastructures those money was used to develop... Rather we are even borrowing much more than we did in the past... How do you tell the common to endure pain meanwhile the elites are living large and clearly aren't cutting down on there expensive... More Nigerians have moved from middle classes to poverty region... As much as some of the reforms he implemented was needed but the mode in which it was implemented wasn't right... There wasn't any plan in place to caution the effects of those policies... Buhari 8 years was hell... Tinubu 4 years have doubled that fired.... |
| Re: Nigeria 2027 Presidential Election: Who Stands A Chance? by WizardOfNG: 8:17pm On May 15 |
truthhurtsnaira:No wahala. I agree I am "talking nonsense". Let us see if anyone can shift Tinubu next year. The guy is no joke. You lot just don't understand. |
| Re: Nigeria 2027 Presidential Election: Who Stands A Chance? by FxMasterz: 9:06pm On May 15 |
Donsheddy:You're just reacting to the situation instead of responding. The man has only eight years. He won't be president forever. If he should introduce reforms gradually, how would he be able to achieve anything? As at the time he became president, there was nothing in the nation's coffers to even pay subsidy. Buhari was borrowing money to pay subsidy. How can any nation survive on such? Can you just imagine? If we continue borrowing money to pay subsidy for 10 more years, what would become of the country? However, I understand that people are hungry. But if we continue to borrow to feed, when will we build our country? |
| Re: Nigeria 2027 Presidential Election: Who Stands A Chance? by FxMasterz: 9:09pm On May 15 |
Donsheddy:No no no no. We're not talking about government actions or policies. We're talking about results here. I would have loved you to reference the international praises you were talking about but since you're talking about praises for actions, it doesn't fall within the line of this argument. Tinubu is not being praised for actions. Nobody is even praising him. They're observing charts and are seeing that it is looks green 💚 for Nigeria. That's on a different level entirely. |
| Re: Nigeria 2027 Presidential Election: Who Stands A Chance? by favor914: 9:10pm On May 15 |
lightwind:Swear that u are not Igbo & I will take u serious. |
| Re: Nigeria 2027 Presidential Election: Who Stands A Chance? by chaerman: 9:14pm On May 15 |
Forget kwankwaso and amechi!! The rest were perfectly aligned, no 1 is Tinubu, 2 atiku and 3 Obi! That's how the election results will read |
| Re: Nigeria 2027 Presidential Election: Who Stands A Chance? by Donsheddy: 9:34pm On May 15 |
FxMasterz:Even with the subsidy removal under 4 years he already borrowed much more than Buhari that was borrowing to pay subsidy and we still can't see any results... You're talking about chart turning green, those stuff only interest elites and fpi investor's that are ready to throw in cash and withdraw immediately before things go south... The critical issues that require long lasting growth haven't been attended to... Who will invest or carry massive infrastructural projects in a nation with high rising insecurity where you can guarantee your safety.. What's the business of the common man if dangote stock is flying or stock market is flying when. I don't even have the means to invest of benefit from it... Infact high percentage of the nation is struggling to eat and you're talking about future results... Meanwhile the leader that is applying this reforms aren't taking measures or cutting down there expenses, how do you lead without example and you expect us to follow suit... Fuel price is already selling at 1400... Thas over 300% increase within three years that like strangling the common man... And how do you expect the stock market not to fly when price of goods already increased definitely the stock prizes will increase, ... The country as it is today is not favourable to the masses... Let's be honest to ourselves |
| Re: Nigeria 2027 Presidential Election: Who Stands A Chance? by tunjijones(m): 9:35pm On May 15 |
cyberbro:Atiku will still get more votes than Obi. |
| Re: Nigeria 2027 Presidential Election: Who Stands A Chance? by Easylife1234: 9:54pm On May 15 |
We are not here to argue with anyone, February next year is the day we go separate Man from boys. Asiwaju one more term |
| Re: Nigeria 2027 Presidential Election: Who Stands A Chance? by Nefort: 9:58pm On May 15 |
FxMasterz:Tinubu also has people like you "hyping" him on the internet. So why didn't AI choose him as a better leader? AI has analyzed Peter Obi's "hype" and Tinubu's "hype" and still came to the conclusion that Peter Obi is a better leader. That's why I said AI is accurate on this matter. Don't sound like Peter Obi is the only person with a "hype" available for AI to use. Peter Obi was cursed when he was governor of Anambra. Even right here on Nairaland, he was heavily insulted during his tenure. See proof below.So Tinubu wasn't cursed when he was governor of Lagos State? And he is still currently being cursed as a disastrous president of Nigeria. I never said Peter Obi is a saint but what makes me upset about you Tinubu supporters is that you hate Peter Obi but the alternative you are supporting is just worse than Peter Obi.
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| Re: Nigeria 2027 Presidential Election: Who Stands A Chance? by lightwind(m): 10:22pm On May 15 |
favor914:I am IGBO 100% full blooded IGBO from Imo state. I no understand 🤔 |
| Re: Nigeria 2027 Presidential Election: Who Stands A Chance? by FxMasterz: 11:10pm On May 15 |
Donsheddy:My friend, you don't understand national economics. If charts are turning green, they'll soon affect everything. Destruction is always instant. But, to build anything, it takes time! It's easier for a vehicle to lounge into a ditch than for it to come out of it. Presently, our vehicle is trying to get out of that ditch of economic woes. And you can see the president really sweating it out. And the results are on the charts. Charts feel changes before humans do. That's why they're used for prediction. You made me laugh when you said stick market increased because the prices of goods increased. This makes me understand the average intelligence of Obi followers. They know next to nothing about economics. Prices of goods only increased naira, not in dollars. The dollar prices remain the same. The naira prices changed because the exchange rate changed. Exchange rate changed because dollar subsidies were removed. How can a nation be subsiding the exchange rate, petrol and electricity? How would that nation grow especially when they're borrowing money to pay those subsidies. That has been the reality of Nigeria from PSP days. Buhari came on board and continued in that trajectory. Tinubu' had to quickly intervene to save the country. But, like children who don't understand why elders endure hunger in the hot sun while working hard in-between the ridges, the unlearned individuals must cry. They don't understand that the sweating elders are trying to secure the tomorrow. You'll see them crying of hunger and disturbing mummy "let's go home. I want to eat." I just hope you understand my analogy. They don't know that the full belly of tomorrow is achieved in the hunger we suffer today. I'm talking about a hopeless country called Nigeria. The past leaders were just running it aground. Everyone was following the status quo. Nobody tried anything new until Tinubu came aboard. Blame the past leaders who plunged us into the ditch. It is very ungrateful of anyone to despise what the current regime is doing to right the wrongs of many years. It is no longer business as usual. Everyone should endure. We will soon have the Nigeria of our dreams. I can say categorically that, future presidents who will take the reigns of power after Tinubu will have little work to do because Tinubu already laid the foundation. If they mean evil for Nigeria, they just reverse all the reforms and let the country go on a free flow as it continues to spiral downwards. But, you see, people like us would leave Nigeria for you guys who cannot jettison present comfort for future gains. |
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