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Multiple Polls Predict A Definite Atiku/obi Victory by Chikiletta: 6:28pm On Feb 22, 2019
Many signs are pointing to an impending victory for the PDP Presidential Candidate Atiku Abubakar and his running mate Peter Obi; from focus group studies carried out by mainstream media and international research organisations to social media and online polls; the feedback has positive towards the ability of Atiku and Obi to deliver growth, provide jobs and began the urgent task of lifting a large number of Nigerians out of poverty.

In October 2018, The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), the research unit of The Economist Magazine, predicted that the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) will defeat the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate in the upcoming 2019 presidential election. According to the magazine “The 2019 elections will be a close contest between the ruling APC and the PDP. We expect the PDP presidential candidate to win" “The next government is likely to be led by the PDP, the main opposition, potentially in a coalition with smaller parties".

Supporting this premise, Williams and Associates, the United States-based polling firm which predicted victory for Muhammadu Buhari in 2015 also predicted victory for Atiku Abubakar in the forthcoming presidential polls. The polling firm had arrived at its conclusion working with data collected across Nigeria by its operatives through face to face interviews and using multi-stage stratification proportionate to the population sample responders who were interviewed on their preferences in English and local dialects as appropriate.

These analyses and predictions have been received with a growing sense of optimism by Nigerians both home and abroad, swelling the support base of the former Vice-President who as the the head of the economy under the Obasanjo administration had been responsible for far-reaching economic reforms that lifted over 13 million Nigerians out of poverty and led to the opening up of other sectors of Nigeria's economy; especially banking and telecommunications.

As Nigerians go to the polls tomorrow, their sense of resolve to cast their votes for Atiku Abubakar and Peter Obi of the PDP come with a sense of duty; that with their votes, they would be doing their part to lift Nigeria out of the doldrums and set it on a path where it once again becomes an enviable member of the comity of nations. By Sunday, when all polls would have been casted, counted and announced by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) Nigerians are certain that they would have cause to dance and smile once more, as a new government that is equipped to bring Nigeria out of darkness would have been elected.

Driving by a petrol station in the country's economic capital, Lagos, this writer passed a commercial motorcycle (Okada) rider wearing a T-shirt with the inscription "Atiku Means Jobs"; for him and many Nigerian youths who have been without gainful employment, the promise of an Atiku presidency was an emotional and pragmatic one. And who would not agree with them?









https://thepunditng.com/multiple-polls-predict-a-definite-atiku-obi-victory/

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Re: Multiple Polls Predict A Definite Atiku/obi Victory by Wizklynd23(m): 6:30pm On Feb 22, 2019
cheesy
Fake prediction..
Tomorrow we will settle this matter
Once & for all..
#SaiBABa
#saiNEXTLEVEL
#saiAPC
4+4 insha Allah
Modified: For those mentioning me in pains & fear of defeat ..
I dedicate this FTC to you..
We will stand with integrity to the finishing line..
Walahi Sai Next Level No shaking cheesy

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Re: Multiple Polls Predict A Definite Atiku/obi Victory by Clerverly: 6:30pm On Feb 22, 2019
Ipob analysis grin grin grin grin

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Re: Multiple Polls Predict A Definite Atiku/obi Victory by landmark86: 6:31pm On Feb 22, 2019
Even here on Nairaland is clearly confirmed

Likes for Atiku
Share for Buhari

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Re: Multiple Polls Predict A Definite Atiku/obi Victory by id911(m): 6:32pm On Feb 22, 2019
USA, UK, EU and China have all endorsed Atiku.

While Niger Republic, Chad and Somalia have endorsed Buhari according to Presidential Spokesman, Femi Adesina.

Nigerians, it is now left for us to decide tomorrow who, among these countries can change our lives

We must Atikulate to bring smiles to the faces of the deprived and downtrodden

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Re: Multiple Polls Predict A Definite Atiku/obi Victory by Corrosiveman(m): 6:32pm On Feb 22, 2019
APC IMO 10%.....LAUGH WAN KILL ME DIE......4+4 IS ALREADY ASSURED...NO CHANCE FOR THE LOOTERS

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Re: Multiple Polls Predict A Definite Atiku/obi Victory by livelymatilda22: 6:33pm On Feb 22, 2019
Lol.. Yes, in Cameroon..

Election is tomorrow..

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Re: Multiple Polls Predict A Definite Atiku/obi Victory by straighttalk(m): 6:33pm On Feb 22, 2019
If they succeeded in Rigging the election through their MULTIPLE devices to defraud Nigerians their God-given-mandate.

Outside that, Jonathan tried compared with the kind kind failure that will trail Atiku and PDP this 2019 general election.

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Re: Multiple Polls Predict A Definite Atiku/obi Victory by SweetBuns(f): 6:33pm On Feb 22, 2019
By Wednesday, Nigeria will know where she stands

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Re: Multiple Polls Predict A Definite Atiku/obi Victory by jlinkd78(m): 6:33pm On Feb 22, 2019
Atiku's momentum even soared higher with d postponement. Everything about him is simply presidential. With an Obi combo I v no doubt better economic outlook is assured.

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Re: Multiple Polls Predict A Definite Atiku/obi Victory by SolelySolar: 6:33pm On Feb 22, 2019
grin
Re: Multiple Polls Predict A Definite Atiku/obi Victory by kolnel: 6:33pm On Feb 22, 2019
Never

We don’t want atiku
He has no good intentions
Enough is enough

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Re: Multiple Polls Predict A Definite Atiku/obi Victory by Nobody: 6:33pm On Feb 22, 2019
They knew this and that's why they deliberately postponed the elections to create more time for tradermoni distribution, arrest of opposition, especially people close to Atiku, cripple their source of funds, by arresting the BDC guy who was exchanging USD to naira for logistics and campaign nationwide...someone close to the government said today that logically, Buhari would lose in entire south east , south south and north central zones while Atiku would get those zones, Buhari would win some states in the north east, north west and south west zones and in those zones, Atiku would also share some states with Buhari whilst he'd secure the constitutionally allowable percentage votes in the states where Buhari would win because the margin would be so close. I hope it happens as predicted

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Re: Multiple Polls Predict A Definite Atiku/obi Victory by SweetBuns(f): 6:33pm On Feb 22, 2019
Wizklynd23:
cheesy
Fake prediction..
Tomorrow we will settle this matter
Once & for all..
#SaiBABa
#saiNEXTLEVEL
#saiAPC
4+4 insha Allah
.
You can say your sai baba and next level nonsense when milking your cows in daura. grin

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Re: Multiple Polls Predict A Definite Atiku/obi Victory by Racoon(m): 6:33pm On Feb 22, 2019
Many signs are pointing to an impending victory for the PDP Presidential Candidate Atiku Abubakar and his running mate Peter Obi; from focus group studies carried out by mainstream media and international research organisations to social media and online polls; the feedback has positive towards the ability of Atiku and Obi to deliver growth, provide jobs and began the urgent task of lifting a large number of Nigerians out of poverty.
shocked grin Nigeria have a new leadership.Reality is clearer now.

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Re: Multiple Polls Predict A Definite Atiku/obi Victory by dynicks(m): 6:33pm On Feb 22, 2019
No shaking....

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Re: Multiple Polls Predict A Definite Atiku/obi Victory by TechCapon(m): 6:33pm On Feb 22, 2019
Elections are not won by polls. The polls gave Hillary Clinton victory and deceived tb Joshua to issue prophecy that made him a laughing stock At the end Donald trump became president

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Re: Multiple Polls Predict A Definite Atiku/obi Victory by Racoon(m): 6:34pm On Feb 22, 2019
Meanwhile

There are large incumbency advantages in Nigeria’s politics stemming from control of the electoral agency (inspite of it been nominally designed to be an “Independent” National Electoral Commission INEC), police, armed forces, Department of State Security (DSS) and NNPC!

More than any of its predecessors, the Buhari Presidency (or more accurately the unelected clique led by Mamman Daura which has seized control of it!) has shown a willingness to pervert the institutions of state, including or especially security services to maintain an otherwise tenuous hold on power.

In spite of these incumbency advantages, which are supplemented by the propensity of our elite to support (Any Government in Power) “AGIP”, our analysis suggests it is virtually impossible for incumbent President Muhammadu Buhari of the APC to win a free and fair elections against his main opponent, Alhaji Abubakar Atiku of the PDP!

Our analytical model starts from the numbers of registered voters provided by INEC-13,366,070; 11,289,293; and 20,158,100 from the North-Central, North-East and North-West regions respectively and 10,057,130; 12,841,279; and 16,292,212 from the South-East, South-South and South-West respectively.

In the absence of data on numbers of collected Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) from INEC, we proceed to make projections for voter turnout in each of the regions ranging from 60% in the South-East; 55% in the North-East; 50% in both the North-West and South-South; and 35% in the North-Central and South-West.

These projections reflect historical trends and produce a national voter turnout of 46.6% which compares favourably with 2015 in which INEC recorded a voter turnout of 43.65%. These projections of voter turn-out also take into account our estimates and analysis of potential PVC collection, voter enthusiasm, voter roll inflation and socio-political conditions in each of the regions.

We then estimate voting trends across the country based on a multiplicity of local, regional and national factors including party popularity, candidate popularity, ethnic/regional/religious affiliation, voter sentiments and behaviour, political trends, campaigns and campaign feedbacks and our analysis.

Based on these factors, we make very conservative assumptions about the performance of the two dominant candidates, marginal third-party candidates and undecided voters. In our model, the undecided portion has shrunk dramatically over the last 60 days from as high as 15% of the electorate to about 2.5% of voters.

Third-party candidates perform poorly in the framework, scoring not more than 1% of overall national ballots cast, confirming that this 2019 election is a straight Buhari (APC) versus Atiku (PDP) affair. Votes for third-party candidates are negligible and they fare best in the South-East and South-West with 1.5% and 2.5% of votes cast.

We project Atiku Abubakar to win in the North Central by 51% of votes cast to Buhari’s 47%.Buhari has lost the Middle-Belt of Nigeria, who have been the victims of the horrendous murders and pillage attributed to herdsmen. Buhari’s performance in the region should infact be weaker than we projected but for lower turnout by traumatised residents and pro-Buhari votes in some of the non-Christian parts of the North-Central.Overall Atiku scores 2,385,844 votes in the North-Central to Buhari’s 2,198,719.

-2).In the North-East, we award victory to Buhari by a margin of 52% to Atiku’s 46% translating into 3,228,738 votes for Buhari to Atiku’s 2,856,191 votes. We expect Buhari to win in Borno and Yobe, while Atiku is strong in Adamawa, Taraba and Gombe.

-3).We also award the North-West to Buhari even though we expect Atiku to also perform strongly in that region.
Indeed recent campaigns especially in Kano (which were conducted after we completed our analysis suggests we may have underrated Atiku’s strength in the region and the impact of the Kwankansiya-Atiku affiliation.
We project Buhari winning 55% of the votes (5,543,478) to Atiku’s 44% (4,434,782).


-4).Even though the total number of votes in the South-East and South-South are lower relative to other regions and particularly the North-West and North-East, they will be significant in this election because one candidate, Atiku Abubakar will have an overwhelming proportion of those votes.

In the South-East we expect Atiku to get 83% of votes cast, and 80% in the South-South to Buhari’s 15% and 17.5% respectively. In terms of numbers these amount to over 10 million votes to Atiku in the two regions compared with just over 2 million votes for Buhari.

The net differential from those two regions is large enough to offset Buhari’s modest advantage from the North-West and North-East in which votes are essentially shared.

-5).South-West, the percentage of undecided voters is the highest in the country, with 10% of South-West voters still undecided (as at January 31st 2019).

We project Buhari to win with the South-West with 47.5% (2,708,580) of the votes, but Atiku recording a strong 40% (2,280,910) of votes cast. It also seems the momentum is in favour of Atiku and he may secure a greater proportion of undecided voters.


Overall our analyses suggest victory for Atiku Abubakar of the PDP by 56.5% of the votes to Buhari’s 40.2% representing a healthy victory for the opposition candidate.

Our analysis is based on the assumption that the election, though not perfect, will be reasonably free and fair, and will reflect the will of the voters in each of the Nigeria’s regions. Our analyses will, of course, be irrelevant in the context of a blatantly rigged process
https://businessday.ng/columnist/opeyemi-agbaje/article/atiku-abubakar-wins-a-fair-contest/amp/

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Re: Multiple Polls Predict A Definite Atiku/obi Victory by BOOMnaija(m): 6:34pm On Feb 22, 2019
THE COW-REARING HAUSA-FULANI JIHADIST WILL BE DISGRACED OUT OF GOVERNMENT AND MADE TO RETIRE TO HIS DAURANIC ENCLAVE TOMORROW....MARK MY WORDS.

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Re: Multiple Polls Predict A Definite Atiku/obi Victory by MirJay: 6:34pm On Feb 22, 2019
Tomorrow we shall vote out incompetency and cluelessness .

Tomorrow we shall vote out Nepotism and wickedness.

Buhari is out already

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Re: Multiple Polls Predict A Definite Atiku/obi Victory by ruffhandu: 6:34pm On Feb 22, 2019
Real poll. But, APC will not win in Adamawa. Come take my dinner if they do.

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Re: Multiple Polls Predict A Definite Atiku/obi Victory by ritababe(f): 6:34pm On Feb 22, 2019
Ok
Re: Multiple Polls Predict A Definite Atiku/obi Victory by madridsta007(m): 6:34pm On Feb 22, 2019
[[s]quote author=Wizklynd23 post=76002370] cheesy
Fake prediction..
Tomorrow we will settle this matter
Once & for all..
#SaiBABa
#saiNEXTLEVEL
#saiAPC
4+4 insha Allah [/quote][/s]

Tufia!

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Re: Multiple Polls Predict A Definite Atiku/obi Victory by dam2000(m): 6:34pm On Feb 22, 2019
Atiku all the way

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Re: Multiple Polls Predict A Definite Atiku/obi Victory by chloride6: 6:34pm On Feb 22, 2019
Chai refunds go plenty for this election

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Re: Multiple Polls Predict A Definite Atiku/obi Victory by destiny10: 6:35pm On Feb 22, 2019
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Re: Multiple Polls Predict A Definite Atiku/obi Victory by greggng: 6:35pm On Feb 22, 2019
We don't want any more prediction let the people decide tomorrow. As for me and my family Sai baba is the only way after Jesus

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Re: Multiple Polls Predict A Definite Atiku/obi Victory by sureheaven(m): 6:35pm On Feb 22, 2019
Anything other than buhari is false and will fail .

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Re: Multiple Polls Predict A Definite Atiku/obi Victory by Uncletony(m): 6:35pm On Feb 22, 2019
like for buhari share for atiku

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Re: Multiple Polls Predict A Definite Atiku/obi Victory by goodnessme1(f): 6:35pm On Feb 22, 2019
Atiku will win reason is because the man in aso rock is an impostor,



mark this.

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Re: Multiple Polls Predict A Definite Atiku/obi Victory by Newbiee: 6:35pm On Feb 22, 2019
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