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The Elections In Numbers by ArtanK(m): 1:30am On Mar 31, 2015 |
Does anyone have the all important numbers in this elections? - number of voters - determining swing states. - costs involved - other stats @Fulaman198 @tandoe @adamskutty @appleyard and others... |
Re: The Elections In Numbers by adamskutty(m): 1:43am On Mar 31, 2015 |
ArtanK:Noble mallam yusuf. Lemme help u forward these questions of yours to the political scientists of NL @rilwayne007 @,obiagelli @egift @omenka 2 Likes |
Re: The Elections In Numbers by ArtanK(m): 1:48am On Mar 31, 2015 |
adamskutty: Thanks El Hadj Adam. |
Re: The Elections In Numbers by adamskutty(m): 1:50am On Mar 31, 2015 |
ArtanK:alright. I got this. The presidential election results for 18 states plus the FCT has so far been announced. The APC has 10 states, while PDP has 8 states plus the FCT. It's a really very tight race. INEC RESULTS OF PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION: Ekiti: APC – 120, 331; PDP – 176, 466… Ogun: 308, 290; PDP 207, 950… Enugu: APC – 14, 157; PDP 553, 003… Kogi: APC – 264, 851; PDP – 149, 987… Osun: 383, 603; PDP – 249, 929… Ondo: APC – 299, 889; PDP – 251; 368… FCT: APC – 146, 399; PDP – 157, 195… Oyo: APC – 528, 620; PDP – 303, 376… Nasarawa: APC – 236, 838; PDP – 273, 460… Kano: APC – 1, 903, 999; PDP – 215, 779… Jigawa: APC – 885, 988; PDP – 142, 904… Katsina: APC – 1, 345, 441; PDP – 98, 937… Kwara: APC – 302, 145; PDP – 132, 602… Kaduna: APC – 1, 127, 760; PDP – 484, 085… Anambra: APC – 17, 926; PDP – 660, 762… Abia: APC – 13, 394; PDP – 368, 303… Akwa Ibom: APC – 58, 411; PDP – 953, 304… Imo: APC – 133, 253; PDP – 559, 185 So far APC is leading with 8,520,436 votes while PDP has 6,488,210 votes. The election result announcement has ended for today. The commission will reconvene 10am tomorrow. 1 Like |
Re: The Elections In Numbers by ArtanK(m): 2:01am On Mar 31, 2015 |
adamskutty: Looks like the victory could go anywhere because there are another 18 states left right? |
Re: The Elections In Numbers by adamskutty(m): 2:09am On Mar 31, 2015 |
ArtanK:yes but out of that 18 states. It's expected that apc will win lagos, benue, zamfara, bornu, adamawa, yobe, kebbi, niger, sokoto, gombe and bauchi. These are all apc strongholds while pdp will win the remaining few southern states with less number of voters. 1 Like |
Re: The Elections In Numbers by doctokwus: 2:16am On Mar 31, 2015 |
God indeed is still alive. Am particularly happy for akume and gemade. We all had that blif that in a free/ fair election,GEJ cannot win with all his shortcomings and mischief. 2 Likes |
Re: The Elections In Numbers by ArtanK(m): 2:18am On Mar 31, 2015 |
adamskutty: I see. What are the reasons for the delay in the results for the northern states? |
Re: The Elections In Numbers by doctokwus: 2:22am On Mar 31, 2015 |
adamskutty:Bros to be honest I never gave Benue to GMB with d Mark and suswam factors using PDP best known formulae of rigging. This just goes to show that Christians loved GMB as much as Muslims(he did well too in plateau 43%).What bounded us was d common thread of a govt that failed in all facets of governance versus a GMB with an unrivalled reputation for integrity. |
Re: The Elections In Numbers by adamskutty(m): 2:24am On Mar 31, 2015 |
ArtanK:U know in some places voting went on into Sunday. So it took looker time for completion of collation of results, even in the south too. |
Re: The Elections In Numbers by adamskutty(m): 2:26am On Mar 31, 2015 |
doctokwus:even me. I was beyond shocked! |
Re: The Elections In Numbers by Fulaman198(m): 2:30am On Mar 31, 2015 |
doctokwus: I think everyone in Nigeria is looking for change. We are supposed to be the most economically advanced nation in Africa, but it certainly doesn't seem that way. Under GEJ's incompetent rule both Christians and Muslims did not have access to the bare necessities: 1. Electricity - A generator is constantly needed, not everyone has the money to afford one. Nigeria for as rich as it is, many don't have access to it which means the money is going to the wrong places. 2. Our Army - Disgraced over an over again by much smaller and weaker Chad. Chad are our neighbours and in the past, we have never been weaker than them prior to now. What's the reason for that? Corruption under an incompetent person's lead. When Buhari was in his prime during his younger days, Chadians wouldn't dare come into Nigeria and strut their stuff. 3. Lack of regard for the average Nigerian citizen - GEJ has/had the "I don't care about Nigerians" kind of personality. He only cared for himself and his wife, truth be told, why is our army in shambles? why are terrorists allowed to roam free in both North and South (delta) of the country? By this country's standards, Nigeria shouldn't be in the state that it is currently in. 1 Like |
Re: The Elections In Numbers by ArtanK(m): 2:31am On Mar 31, 2015 |
adamskutty: Ok got it. |
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