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2015 Election: The Whatif Analysis. by SULBELL(op): 11:09pm On Apr 07, 2015
Programmers, accountants and top decision makers uses WhatIF analysis to make iteration to a scenario and see the possible outcome. The outcome will determine either to reject or accept the scenario put forward.
Applying this to the 2015 election, i was wondering what would had happened if some events that manifested before, during and after the election had not occured the way they did.
I'm still trying to d possible scenario under the following WhatIF conditions;
1. What if INEC did not introduced PVC?
2. What if election was not postponed for six weeks?
3. What if card reader was not introduced?
4. What if INEC had bowed to the pressure of not using the card readers?
5. What if Justice Adeniyi Ademola of the Abuja High Court had not in his wisdom systematically adjourned the eligibility suit filled against GMB?
6. What if Fayose had not sponsored those hate adverts?
7. What if AIT and NTA had not agreed to aired those documentary?
8. What if GEJ had been doing all he did for Nigerians during the last six weeks to the election for most of his six years in power?
9. What if GEJ didn't shared those dollars?
10. What if mama peace had not insulted the person of Buhari and the north as a whole?
11. What if FFK had not been involved in PDP campaign?
12. What if Orubebe succeeded in disrupting the result collation process? Or better put what d process was completely orubebed?
13. What if the security personnel had been instructed to drag Orubebe out whithout allowing him to express himself?
14. What if Jega had went back to his office as instructed by Orubebe?
15. What if Prof Jega had not applied patience and wisdom to ensure the collation process was concluded and result announced?
16. What if Rivers state result had been cancelled by Jega?
17. What if GEJ didn't make that call?
18. What if GMB loss the election?
19. What if there was a re-run?
And lastly God forbid
20. What if GEJ refuses to handover come May 29?.

What if What if What if. What do u think would have happed in each of the above scenario?

I rep peace, lets continue to call for peace and shun violence in whatever means we could.
Re: 2015 Election: The Whatif Analysis. by Femiartalade(m): 11:11pm On Apr 07, 2015
undecided
Re: 2015 Election: The Whatif Analysis. by rabbuy(m): 12:12am On Apr 08, 2015
What if I read and have nothing to comment about but still made a comment angryWhat if I read and have nothing to comment about but still made a comment
Re: 2015 Election: The Whatif Analysis. by Nobody: 12:24am On Apr 08, 2015
Start living in the present and stop living in the past, forget "what if"analysis and focus on "what's next"analysis....
Re: 2015 Election: The Whatif Analysis. by SULBELL(op): 9:52pm On Apr 08, 2015
wakacome:
Start living in the present and stop living in the past, forget "what if"analysis and focus on "what's next"analysis....
yes bros but remember that we can not understand where we are going if we don't know where we are coming from.
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