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Buhari Will Win 2019 Presidential Election - Fola Willie Ojo by Flattino(m): 11:07am On Feb 09, 2019
OPINION
Presidential election 2019: The men, math, and momentum

Nigeria’s Presidential election is nine days away. Thirty one candidates are on the ballot. Arms are twisted and people hounded daily. Money splurged hourly. Mean utterances spewed per second. Blatant and brutish lies told regularly. That’s what Nigerian politicians and their foot soldiers do, with relish. Everybody wants to control the Giant of Africa from Abuja. We are promised regal walks in El Dorado where there will be no more pain and suffering. These men and women have vowed to bring heaven in collision with the earth at a cloying intersection where Nigerians will all be happy forever-after.
Out of the 31, however, only two stand out and strong. They are sitting President Muhammadu Buhari, and arch-challenger, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar. They are both Fulani. They are both cow business owners. And they are both fervent Muslims. The hoopla about Islamisation has suddenly simmered. It’s no longer a convincing concoction. The noise about Buhari as the arrowhead of rampaging herdsmen has whittled down. It is no longer a believable fable. Buhari holds the broom for the APC; Atiku takes cover under the umbrella. One of these men will win next week’s election.

The 70-year-old Atiku is a stupendously rich man. Many close to the Turaki of Adamawa tell us he is a good and generous human being, and I believe them. Atiku was the VP from 1999 to 2007. In the annals of Nigerian political history, he was literally in the forefront of many economic policy decisions in the country. Ironically, without one conviction, the man from Adamawa is perceived a ruthlessly corrupt man; and he is unable to shake off this perception. And perception is everything. That is Atiku’s Achilles heels in this election.
Buhari standing at over six feet is a bony, bold, venturous, and venturesome retired army general. The former platoon leader, former military governor, former head of sumptuous petroleum parastatals, and former military Head of State and Commander-In-Chief of Nigerian Armed Forces is globally adjudged a man of unquestionable integrity who loathes corruption. Buhari moves the minds of many Nigerians who believe that he is a walking, living truth, rock-solid sincerity, a tower of integrity and decency, and the tonic and analeptic a sick nation like Nigeria needs at this time.

Outside of Nigeria, many who keep close watch on Nigerian politics believe this election will favour the incumbent president. Alex Thurston is Assistant Professor of Teaching in the African Studies Programme at the Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service. He wrote these words about the election in his opinion I read recently: “He is often tagged as an aloof, slow-moving executive with a narrow and insular coterie of advisers, and he has fallen short of the promises that won him the presidency four years ago… Buhari is still the favourite because of his party’s continued strength in its strongholds in northern and southwestern Nigeria, along with the considerable advantages of incumbency and some specific liabilities of Abubakar”. Thurston must be a good student of basic mathematics. Politics is a game of numbers; not anger. It is about mathematics, not mouthedness. The mathematics of the coming elections as it stands today is clearly in favour of Buhari.


Let’s check this out. According to the Independent National Electoral Commission, a total of 84,271,832 Nigerians are registered to vote. Spread out the chart into regions, the picture of the strength of each candidate becomes crispy clearer. The North-West currently has the highest number of registered voters at 20,158,100. The states the President had always won with ease in past elections when he had no men and means are clustered in this region. They are Kaduna, Katsina, Kano, Kebbi, Sokoto, Jigawa, Zamfara. Except for Kaduna which Buhari lost in a close shave once, in others, he is god! The President holds sway and swagger here.

The North-Central has 13,366,070 registered voters. There is no doubt that Atiku has an edge in this region with Benue and Plateau in close play. States where Buhari has traditionally fallen short are situated in this region. Whatever happens in the region will not change the overall dynamics. I will be watching returns from Kwara State very closely. Will those who salivate that Senate President Bukola Saraki breathe his last politically have their wishes granted? The North-East region has 11,289,293 voters. I predict a split with Buhari a slight edge. Adamawa State is Atiku’s home. Hopefully, they will not disgrace their son. But by the time results are coming in from Bauchi, Borno, and Yobe, all Buhari strongholds, anything can happen. There may be gnashing of teeth for Atiku.

The South-West region comes second with the highest number of voters at 16,292,212. The APC governors control all the states. Local governments are in the claws of the ruling party. Lawmakers from this region hold on to the broom, except a miniscule few. More than that, the Vice President of the Federal Republic, Prof Yemi Osinbajo, hails from here. The enthusiasm in this region is unbelievable. Nigerians here believe that Mr. President has done so much with so little in less than four years in office, and they are determined to reward him. Buhari is not a perfect being, and who is? But Mr. President has corrected some of the systemic imperfections uploaded on the polity by scavengers and hyaenas whose ways of life are in romance with reckless and gruesome stealing.

The railway system which is now roaring back to life is a biggie for people in this region. Money spent so far is less than the $2.4bn once budgeted for security and shared by a few people who were once privileged to be in power. I can comfortably predict that Atiku will not obtain more than 30% in ANY of the South-West states.
The South-South has 12,841,279 registered voters. This is one of Atiku’s lovey-dovey comfortable terrain. I expect no shock in Rivers State, but other states here are in play. Senator Godswill Akpabio is the toast of his people in Akwa Ibom. I will not be surprised if Atiku’s train derails here. Former Edo governor and the APC chairman, Adams Oshiomhole, is not folding his arms. Edo people are keeping their state in Buhari’s column. Usually, where the South-West goes politically, Edo goes.
If Atiku desires to sleep with his two eyes closed, it’s because of the support he’ll get from the South-East. The region has the lowest number of voters; 10,057,130. This is the best path Atiku has to the Presidency. His Vice-Presidential candidate, Peter Obi, is from the South-East. Obi as governor made landmark achievements that are still spoken about till today. But, there is no love lost between South-Easterners and President Buhari. Atiku will shake the table here.
In 2003, when he ran under the Congress for Progressive Change with no support on the ground, and no formidable structures in place, Buhari comfortably won in 10 northern states: Bauchi, Borno, Jigawa, Kano, Katsina, Kebbi, Sokoto, Yobe, Gombe, and Zamfara. In 2007, he kept all the 10 states and added Kaduna and Niger which he lost to Olusegun Obasanjo in 2003. In the 2015 election season, Buhari held on to these states; and then enlarged the tent of captured states with an alliance with the Action Congress of Nigeria in the South-West, and he became President.
It is interesting to note that top four states with the highest number of voters are all comfortable Buhari strongholds. They are Lagos- six million voters; Kano, over five million; Kaduna, almost four million; Katsina, over three million voters.

Momentum is a stratospheric movement of the moment. In Physics, it is real; in politics, it is a metaphor. On whose side is the momentum as of today? Without a shred of doubt, it is in the incumbent President Buhari’s favour.



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Re: Buhari Will Win 2019 Presidential Election - Fola Willie Ojo by Flattino(m): 11:07am On Feb 09, 2019

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Re: Buhari Will Win 2019 Presidential Election - Fola Willie Ojo by Nobody: 11:09am On Feb 09, 2019
Foolish apc and their goons.

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Re: Buhari Will Win 2019 Presidential Election - Fola Willie Ojo by ashacot: 11:10am On Feb 09, 2019
they will invde here to cry now

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Re: Buhari Will Win 2019 Presidential Election - Fola Willie Ojo by Nobody: 11:11am On Feb 09, 2019
Another paid Buhari article...

It is interesting to note that top four states with the highest number of voters are all comfortable Buhari strongholds. They are Lagos- six million voters; Kano, over five million; Kaduna, almost four million; Katsina, over three million voters.

Lagos - Buhari very likely to loose Lagos.
Kano - Even while raising the hands of a thief?
Kaduna - even with the ethnic clensing and shittes?
KatSina - PDP is sure of 30 - 35%.

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Re: Buhari Will Win 2019 Presidential Election - Fola Willie Ojo by SalamRushdie: 11:11am On Feb 09, 2019
A man that has lost every single poll in the country today yet you say he will win ..SMH

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Re: Buhari Will Win 2019 Presidential Election - Fola Willie Ojo by Smily202(m): 11:13am On Feb 09, 2019
.It is interesting to note that top four states with the highest number of voters are all comfortable Buhari strongholds. They are Lagos- six million voters; Kano, over five million; Kaduna, almost four million; Katsina, over three million voters.

Momentum is a stratospheric movement of the moment. In Physics, it is real; in politics, it is a metaphor. On whose side is the momentum as of today? Without a shred of doubt, it is in the incumbent President Buhari’s favour.


All this hungry media won't let us rest. So they mean Atikuchukwu won't get upto 30% in those listed states. Zombie media

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Re: Buhari Will Win 2019 Presidential Election - Fola Willie Ojo by hucienda: 11:14am On Feb 09, 2019
This is the opinion of Fola Ojo, not The Punch Editorial Team.

Big difference.

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Re: Buhari Will Win 2019 Presidential Election - Fola Willie Ojo by faithfull18(f): 11:14am On Feb 09, 2019
But wait oh, where is the president's wife and children? they were active in the campaigns prior to the elections in 2015.

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Re: Buhari Will Win 2019 Presidential Election - Fola Willie Ojo by Randy100: 11:15am On Feb 09, 2019
Failure is part of Buhari. Daura is a sure thing.

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Re: Buhari Will Win 2019 Presidential Election - Fola Willie Ojo by SamuelAnyawu(m): 11:16am On Feb 09, 2019
Just the basic truth grin He has the majority on his side.


Really Bitter

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Re: Buhari Will Win 2019 Presidential Election - Fola Willie Ojo by buhariguy(m): 11:17am On Feb 09, 2019
We are already aware

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Re: Buhari Will Win 2019 Presidential Election - Fola Willie Ojo by Joevics(m): 11:17am On Feb 09, 2019
The states the President had always won with ease in past elections when he had no men and means are clustered in this region. They are Kaduna, Katsina, Kano, Kebbi, Sokoto, Jigawa, Zamfara. Except for Kaduna which Buhari lost in a close shave once, in others, he is god!


This is all I need to know this was written by a zombie.
No responsible Journalist refers to a man as "god".

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Re: Buhari Will Win 2019 Presidential Election - Fola Willie Ojo by deboysben(m): 11:19am On Feb 09, 2019
You mean with this

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Re: Buhari Will Win 2019 Presidential Election - Fola Willie Ojo by GoldChest(m): 11:19am On Feb 09, 2019
Buhari is really dolling out billions of Naira from the country's coffers to solicit for support

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Re: Buhari Will Win 2019 Presidential Election - Fola Willie Ojo by Flattino(m): 11:27am On Feb 09, 2019
hucienda:
This is the opinion of Fola Ojo, not The Punch Editorial Team.

Big difference.
Who published it ?
Sugomu

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Re: Buhari Will Win 2019 Presidential Election - Fola Willie Ojo by superlanny(m): 11:39am On Feb 09, 2019
Wetin Buhari go deck Atiku go pass punch, he go give am uppercut, left jab, right jab, and finally he go give am slap wey go reset Atiku tiny brain. Sai Baba...Superlanny dey for you.

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Re: Buhari Will Win 2019 Presidential Election - Fola Willie Ojo by Abjay97(m): 11:42am On Feb 09, 2019
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Re: Buhari Will Win 2019 Presidential Election - Fola Willie Ojo by redsquare(m): 11:42am On Feb 09, 2019
At APC campaigns, they will insult Obj for 20 minutes, insult Atiku for 20 minutes, insult Saraki for 15 minutes then Buhari will collapse and stand up, hand over the flag to the wrong person. Adams will use his short legs and dance for 10 minutes, then sing the national anthem and close, they're done with campaign in the state they went to.

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Re: Buhari Will Win 2019 Presidential Election - Fola Willie Ojo by amnesty7: 11:43am On Feb 09, 2019
Insha Allah this is the reality, sadly for the haters.

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Re: Buhari Will Win 2019 Presidential Election - Fola Willie Ojo by allanphash7(m): 11:43am On Feb 09, 2019
Awon omo Igbo ma bere sin sepe fun punch bayi o

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Re: Buhari Will Win 2019 Presidential Election - Fola Willie Ojo by Alariiwo: 11:43am On Feb 09, 2019
Victory is certain for PMB/PYO..

We say YES to progress & infrastructure and NO to treasury looting & fake. ideas from Chinese slaves. After looting the treasury dry, they'll likely sell off Nigeria to China and still collect money.

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Re: Buhari Will Win 2019 Presidential Election - Fola Willie Ojo by olujastro: 11:43am On Feb 09, 2019
I noticed that those who are voting for Buhari and APC have been very silent on social media due to insults flying around from intolerant Igbos who litter the place. They just like pro - Buhari posts and move on without commenting.

Some days ago, Omojuwa asked people on Twitter the names of the candidates they were voting for at all levels just to test people's knowledge of their Senators and Reps to be. Imagine my surprise!

Almost 75% who responded are voting for Buhari and APC all the way. cheesy

Politics is a game of numbers; not anger. (Pls remind Igbos)
It is about mathematics, not mouthedness. The mathematics of the coming elections as it stands today is clearly in favour of Buhari.
It is interesting to note that top four states with the highest number of voters are all comfortable Buhari strongholds. They are Lagos- six million voters; Kano, over five million; Kaduna, almost four million; Katsina, over three million voters.
Shikena

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Re: Buhari Will Win 2019 Presidential Election - Fola Willie Ojo by itchie: 11:43am On Feb 09, 2019
So they won't wait for the electorate to decide?

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Re: Buhari Will Win 2019 Presidential Election - Fola Willie Ojo by goaldynboy: 11:44am On Feb 09, 2019
Ok
Re: Buhari Will Win 2019 Presidential Election - Fola Willie Ojo by freemanbubble: 11:44am On Feb 09, 2019
Okay
Re: Buhari Will Win 2019 Presidential Election - Fola Willie Ojo by leeikem(m): 11:44am On Feb 09, 2019
This country is something else....
Stupidity everywhere...
Re: Buhari Will Win 2019 Presidential Election - Fola Willie Ojo by jaxxy(m): 11:44am On Feb 09, 2019
Hmm how?
Re: Buhari Will Win 2019 Presidential Election - Fola Willie Ojo by Nobody: 11:44am On Feb 09, 2019
shocked
Re: Buhari Will Win 2019 Presidential Election - Fola Willie Ojo by Thobiy(m): 11:44am On Feb 09, 2019
Is This Not Too Early
Re: Buhari Will Win 2019 Presidential Election - Fola Willie Ojo by Groovenaija360(m): 11:44am On Feb 09, 2019
sad sad Rubbish

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