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| Re: 2019 Presidential Election - Prediction And Analysis Of Possible Outcome by Adebowale89(m): 11:43am On Jan 13, 2019 |
i have known passingshot to be an unbiased political analyst and he never disappointed for once I met with a former house of rep member, a card member of PDP predicting figures lower than that for PDP in this forthcoming election PDP didn't do their assignment well. a neutral and corrupt free candidates from incumbency zones would have made the election an interesting one but settling with Atiku and picking VP out of west was a greatest mistake PDP ever made even Atiku and PDP knows defeat stare at him hence his attack against pmb and inec just to save face 2019 election is the most soft election for incumbent govt after 2003 election. I foreseen many PDP members deserting the party before first week of next month |
| Re: 2019 Presidential Election - Prediction And Analysis Of Possible Outcome by ibabz(m): 11:45am On Jan 13, 2019 |
I don't know where you got your statistics from, but mathematically, I don't see how Buhari would win the forthcoming election except otherwise. More than 50% People that voted for Buhari in 2015 would not repeat the same mistake in 2019. Whereas, less than 20% PDP supporter would be voting against Atiku. Stop sitting in the corner of your room and writing trash, go and and do your research. |
| Re: 2019 Presidential Election - Prediction And Analysis Of Possible Outcome by Galaticos444: 11:46am On Jan 13, 2019 |
D Colorado smoker passingshot 4got dat many non yorubas stays in Lagos and won't vote buhari and he 4got that kwakwaso has cult fellowership in kano.there's no way apc will get more than 5% in South South and South east and there's no way apc will win North central |
| Re: 2019 Presidential Election - Prediction And Analysis Of Possible Outcome by Anambra1stSon(m): 11:47am On Jan 13, 2019*. Modified: 7:43pm On Jan 13, 2019 |
[s] PassingShot:[/s] Staunch APC support with zero visibility on vast political nomenclature, even in his own domain analysing and predicting what will be the outcome of next month election keep deceiving yourselves, you guys are out of touch from reality, people are hungry and angry, you're not sure of next person to you passingshot who he/she will vote next month in your locality, I thought Osun's election would've thought you guys some lessons, most of APC leaders in Osun lost the Pulling units, even Adebisi Akande, use you brain, next month is national election not council election in your enclave, even Tinubu your lord knows next month is hard to predict, from what he experienced in Osun, Predicting Buhari will win North central and North east, shows you're far from reality. 2015 when most of your leaders from west were against GEJ in 2015 plus APC nominating a Yoruba man, Buhari euphoria as man with zero corruption, APC couldn't get up to 2.5 million votes from all southwestern states, talk more of now your guys propaganda has fossilized. Check below 2011 and 2015 result
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| Re: 2019 Presidential Election - Prediction And Analysis Of Possible Outcome by PassingShot(op): 11:48am On Jan 13, 2019 |
Galaticos444:I am not politically naive. I have been participating in elections since 1992 (Hope 92 of MKO Abiola. So, spare me the emotions. |
| Re: 2019 Presidential Election - Prediction And Analysis Of Possible Outcome by PassingShot(op): 11:50am On Jan 13, 2019 |
post=74717765:Keep dwelling on sentiments and emotions. I have done this many times to outstanding success. So, worry for PDP. |
| Re: 2019 Presidential Election - Prediction And Analysis Of Possible Outcome by duwdu: 11:51am On Jan 13, 2019 |
PassingShot:My first take on this is that it is reference worthy. The Almighty willing, we shall be around to witness the actual outcomes from the elections. These are exciting times! Well done this far for posting, PassingShot. ........ P34c3 ..... ... |
| Re: 2019 Presidential Election - Prediction And Analysis Of Possible Outcome by Olumeme: 11:52am On Jan 13, 2019 |
I stopped reading when you predicted APC winning Nassarawa state. Hehehehehehehehehe. First of all, PDP has never lost a presidential election there, even with all change noise in 2015. I go to maraba every other week, because I gave friends and colleagues there, I can tell you authoritatively that APC cannot win presidential elections in Nassarawa, I can bet with my head. For kogi state, there are 3 senatorial districts, the west, Central and East. I am From kogi state, I'll tell you for free that buhari can only win the central because of the influence of the president governor, who is very violent, but PDP is Winning east and west, I can tell you for free. The abysmal performance of the governor will add to the woes of buhari because it is perceived that, Bello is a godson of buhari and he doesn't pay salaries. Away from that, there's practically no APC in taraba, it was mama taraba who was the leader of the party and was funding it there, she left and even has to pack her belongings from their office, all local APC Chairman and wards followed her, she's very close to Atiku. Away from that, the economic reality does not favour buhari, the street is hungry and everyone is lamenting. Someone like me supported and voted for buhari in 2015, but it will never happen again, there are lots of people like that, who voted for buhari but won't repeat the same mistake again. I was a student in FUTMINNA, in 2015, you don't dare call Jonathan or post his poster, you will be beaten, I know an igbo friend who was stabbed because he was campaigning for jonathan, but the story is different today, because the 2 candidates are northerners and Muslims, and people can campaign for whoever they want without fear. Other factors like Shiites shooting, Southern kaduna crisis, fulani killings and bandits, soldiers dying in the war front etc will be a factor in that election.. |
| Re: 2019 Presidential Election - Prediction And Analysis Of Possible Outcome by MRBENZENE(m): 11:52am On Jan 13, 2019 |
I stopped looking at all the nonsense you wrote there when i saw buhari getting one million vote in south east. You need to check 2015 elections to see that he didn't get up to two hundred thousand in that region. |
| Re: 2019 Presidential Election - Prediction And Analysis Of Possible Outcome by akinadesun: 11:52am On Jan 13, 2019 |
[quote author=PassingShot post=74714276]It's only a matter of five weeks to the general election of 2019 which is a straight contest between PMB of APC and Atiku of PDP. In 2015, I did this thread and was successful to a very high degree (more than 90% success, you may want to read it here https://www.nairaland.com/2059493/2015-presidential-election-more-objective). In this year's prediction and analysis, I have considered political developments that we have witnessed till this moment in arriving at my prediction for each state. Notwithstanding, anyone who feels he/she has better information to change the outlook is free to say so and we will see what impact such can have on the overall result. The prediction/projection is based on some assumptions and calculations stated below: 1. I have considered each party's strength and performance of 2015 general election in predicting their 2019 performance. I have actually put up the result of 2015 in this analysis. 2. Average voters turnout in 2015 was about 43% throughout the country. Each state's voters turnout for 2019 has been projected in line with that of 2015 except in cases where the turnout was lower than 43% national average that I have used the national average figure (43%). 3. 5% of the projected total votes have been allocated to other candidates including Sowore, Moghalu, Oby Ezekwesili, Durotoye, Olawepo Hashim and co. I don't think they will get more than that combined. 4. No party is projected to score anything close to 90% or 95% in any state as we witnessed in 2015. Most of the factors responsible for that anomaly are no longer in the mix in 2019. 5. Toss-up states aka battleground states have been given to the party I think will eventually win the state but with small margin (not more than 5% win margin). Note: This prediction/analysis may be updated as we approach the election if there are major developments that can have significant effects on the election. This is a very objective prediction. The assumptions are very close to reality. Thumps Up. Thanks |
| Re: 2019 Presidential Election - Prediction And Analysis Of Possible Outcome by Sadiqali24(m): 11:52am On Jan 13, 2019 |
BuhariAdvocate:maybe just as how the APC did back then to discredit the ruling party,I think the ruling party should adjust itself on how to bring a lasting solution about insurgency and not been to emotional about weather some people are responsible for there weakness. |
| Re: 2019 Presidential Election - Prediction And Analysis Of Possible Outcome by PassingShot(op): 11:53am On Jan 13, 2019 |
duwdu:Exciting times ahead indeed. Thanks for the kind words. |
| Re: 2019 Presidential Election - Prediction And Analysis Of Possible Outcome by gare(f): 11:55am On Jan 13, 2019*. Modified: 2:45pm On Jan 13, 2019 |
[s] PassingShot:[/s] Another Rubbish today Sunday, please fear God |
| Re: 2019 Presidential Election - Prediction And Analysis Of Possible Outcome by Anambra1stSon(m): 11:55am On Jan 13, 2019 |
PassingShot:Oya post your predictions in 2011 and 2015 thread links let me see ![]() |
| Re: 2019 Presidential Election - Prediction And Analysis Of Possible Outcome by gare(f): 11:56am On Jan 13, 2019 |
[s] PassingShot:[/s] Not again, I Rubbish |
| Re: 2019 Presidential Election - Prediction And Analysis Of Possible Outcome by opribo(m): 11:56am On Jan 13, 2019 |
This is part of the rigging plan ahead, to dish out fake predictions and projections ahead of the real rigging. Nigerians must be mindful of such news. It is nothing but fake and trash which belongs to the dustbin. |
| Re: 2019 Presidential Election - Prediction And Analysis Of Possible Outcome by gare(f): 11:56am On Jan 13, 2019 |
[s] PassingShot:[/s] |
| Re: 2019 Presidential Election - Prediction And Analysis Of Possible Outcome by truthstands20: 11:57am On Jan 13, 2019 |
Your prediction is totally wrong. You'll be surprised. What happened on Nov 8th 2016/in USA will happen in Nigeria on 16th Feb 2019. Just watch. I don't want to talk too much. Many Nigerians are angry because of killings, poor economy, hardship and sufferings, etc. You'll see it on the ballot box and God's intervention will surprise you. Mark my words. |
| Re: 2019 Presidential Election - Prediction And Analysis Of Possible Outcome by PassingShot(op): 11:57am On Jan 13, 2019 |
post=74717921:If you read the opening statements you would have seen the link to that of 2015. Nairaland wasn't in existence in 2011. Check that of 2015 out here https://www.nairaland.com/2059493/2015-presidential-election-more-objective |
| Re: 2019 Presidential Election - Prediction And Analysis Of Possible Outcome by Galaticos444: 11:58am On Jan 13, 2019 |
PassingShot:young man spare me d history/precedence like I give a damn if u bn participating in elections since d days of d 1st republic.i jst made a valid point and I expect u to counter me by stating otherwise but jst like any other apc supporters it's only ur fallacious assumptions dat count.u saw wot happened in kaduna wen el rufai went to campaign,u saw d reception he got,u even 4got or underrated d Shiite factor |
| Re: 2019 Presidential Election - Prediction And Analysis Of Possible Outcome by sirzent(m): 11:59am On Jan 13, 2019 |
I disagree with your predictions Below is the true/correct prediction NorthWest total voters 20.2million (FOR BUHARI 85%) SouthWest total voters 16.3million (FOR BUHARI 80%) NorthCentral total voters 13.4million (FOR BUHARI 75%) SouthSouth total voters 12.9million (FOR ATIKU 51%) NorthEast total voters 11.3million (FOR BUHARI 70%) SouthEast total voters Over 10million (FOR ATIKU 75%) |
| Re: 2019 Presidential Election - Prediction And Analysis Of Possible Outcome by duwdu: 12:04pm On Jan 13, 2019 |
PassingShot:Quoted for easy reference from within my own account. ........ P34c3 ..... ... |
| Re: 2019 Presidential Election - Prediction And Analysis Of Possible Outcome by Ray4edu(m): 12:05pm On Jan 13, 2019 |
Any prediction that does suggest APC losing the presidential election,is no prediction. |
| Re: 2019 Presidential Election - Prediction And Analysis Of Possible Outcome by Naijaman92: 12:05pm On Jan 13, 2019 |
This predictions is as funny as it gets giving apc the south west, here is my stat Lagos has approximately 4 million votes according to inec, I will divide the votes equally,oyo state would flip to PDP, Osun would also flip, then that leaves us with ogun and EKITI we can flip one of them, ONDO the governor have not live up to the plate it is a toss up state, watch out this election would bring so much surprises. Just like the United State 2016 election, I deal with stat but not from a guy who appears bias |
| Re: 2019 Presidential Election - Prediction And Analysis Of Possible Outcome by Nobody: 12:07pm On Jan 13, 2019 |
Rubbish! Who get time to read all these epistle ![]() |
| Re: 2019 Presidential Election - Prediction And Analysis Of Possible Outcome by duwdu: 12:12pm On Jan 13, 2019 |
PassingShot:Quoted also for easy reference from within my own account. ........ P34c3 ..... ... |
| Re: 2019 Presidential Election - Prediction And Analysis Of Possible Outcome by Nobody: 12:12pm On Jan 13, 2019 |
![]() Good analysis |
| Re: 2019 Presidential Election - Prediction And Analysis Of Possible Outcome by PassingShot(op): 12:12pm On Jan 13, 2019 |
Galaticos444:Laughable! You didn't make any sense in your earlier post. You only blabbed that there's no way PMB is getting more than 5% in SE/SE. Is there anything in that nonsense to counter? ![]() |
| Re: 2019 Presidential Election - Prediction And Analysis Of Possible Outcome by PassingShot(op): 12:14pm On Jan 13, 2019 |
Naijaman92:See as this one just they flip states for PDP/Atiku without any thoughts behind it! Una too dey use emotions. At least I provided some narratives behind my prediction. Do same and let's have a discussion about your thoughts. |
| Re: 2019 Presidential Election - Prediction And Analysis Of Possible Outcome by PassingShot(op): 12:15pm On Jan 13, 2019 |
sirzent: |
| Re: 2019 Presidential Election - Prediction And Analysis Of Possible Outcome by PassingShot(op): 12:17pm On Jan 13, 2019 |
truthstands20:For anyone to say something is wrong, he/she must provide an alternative to counter it. And that alternative must be backed by reasons and logic. No be by shouting ooooo ![]() |
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keep deceiving yourselves, you guys are out of touch from reality, people are hungry and angry, you're not sure of next person to you passingshot who he/she will vote next month in your locality, I thought Osun's election would've thought you guys some lessons, most of APC leaders in Osun lost the Pulling units, even Adebisi Akande, use you brain, next month is national election not council election in your enclave, even Tinubu your lord knows next month is hard to predict, from what he experienced in Osun, Predicting Buhari will win North central and North east, shows you're far from reality. 2015 when most of your leaders from west were against GEJ in 2015 plus APC nominating a Yoruba man, Buhari euphoria as man with zero corruption, APC couldn't get up to 2.5 million votes from all southwestern states, talk more of now your guys propaganda has fossilized. Check below 2011 and 2015 result
sense fall on you. those moderators couldn't justify why they banning APC supporters on nairaland seun should look to this matter. Passingshot you deserve accolades you must be Yoruba or you have all your education in Yoruba land because only Yoruba invest in knowledge like you.But i would like to bring it to your notice there's no way PDP gonna win jos and Benue .forget the fulani herdsmen's issues everybody knows that PDP sponsored the herdsmen to discredit the ruling party.