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2023: PDP Comes 4th In Enugu Online Governorship Poll, As Labour Sustains Lead by akelicious(m): 9:45am On Dec 20, 2022
Enugu2023: PDP comes 4th in Enugu online governorship poll, as Labour sustains lead

Signs that the people of Enugu State have totally rejected the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) have continued to emerge, with the ruling party in the state placing a distant fourth position in an online poll seeking to determine who would become the Governor of the State in the 2023 elections.

The poll, the first of its kind conducted by Energy FM 105.5, sought to find out who the preferred candidate of the respondents was. After two weeks, the poll, which had respondents voting only once, saw the Labour Party Governorship candidate in the State, Barr Chijioke Edeoga massing 24.2 percent of the votes, while C. D. Ogbe, of the Action Alliance, came second, with 16.2 percent of the votes.

Candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Uche Nnaji, was the third most preferred candidate, closing with 4.2 percent of the votes, while the ruling PDP’s candidate, Barr Peter Mbah, won the hearts of only 4.1 percent of votes to return as the 4th most preferred candidate, closely followed by, Frank Nweke Jr. of APGA, and Chris Agu, the candidates of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) and the one of the Peoples Redemption Party (PRP).

Energy FM, which announced the results in a statement published Monday evening said: "After the collation of results by our in-house panel, Labour Party came tops with 24.2% of the votes, while Action Alliance came second with 16.2% of the votes; APC completed the third position with 4.2% of the total votes; other parties that scored 4th, 5th and 6th were PDP, APGA, and PRP respectively....with invalid votes making up 10% of the total online votes."

It is the third time polls are pointing toward LP's Edeoga as the candidate expected to win the governorship election in Enugu State in March 2023.
Until a new electoral law came into force early this year, Enugu had remained a one-party state, as the PDP had always had it easy winning all elections in the state. However, with the amendments to the Electoral Laws of the country, guaranteeing the integrity of voting, the people of the state appear willing to speak their minds at the polls, with poll after poll pointing to the desire of the people for a total departure from the past.

The emergence of Barr Chijjioke Edeoga as the Labour Party Gubernatorial candidate for Enugu State has since raised the bar in political campaign messaging in the state. Edeoga has sustained an engagement strategy that is endearing him to the people. A look at his campaign calendar indicates that he plans to visit all the wards in the state. If he completes this, he would be the first person seeking to be elected as governor to visit all council wards in the state for campaigns.

People the Edeoga phenomenon changed the narrative, it was traditional for people that emerged as PDP candidates for elections to begin to celebrate victory immediately after party nominations. But with the people increasingly demanding a new order, all the political parties in the state appear to be working hard to win the votes of the people.

Having superintended the affairs of the state since the return of democracy in 1999, with little to show for their stewardship, it is becoming increasingly hard for the PDP to find convincing anchor for their messages, a situation that is clearly manifesting in the outcome of the Energy FM poll, and other previous polls.

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Re: 2023: PDP Comes 4th In Enugu Online Governorship Poll, As Labour Sustains Lead by Aufbauh(m): 9:47am On Dec 20, 2022
You guys should keep on looking for online poll validation until Asiwaju will be declare winner on the 25/02/2023.

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Re: 2023: PDP Comes 4th In Enugu Online Governorship Poll, As Labour Sustains Lead by Nobody: 9:47am On Dec 20, 2022
Nothing wey you fit tell me, na Obi go win this election

No cap

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Re: 2023: PDP Comes 4th In Enugu Online Governorship Poll, As Labour Sustains Lead by Afamed: 9:50am On Dec 20, 2022
Antimarraige:
Nothing wey you fit tell me, na Obi go win this election

No cap

So election will only take place in Enugu? Most of una know next to nothing

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Re: 2023: PDP Comes 4th In Enugu Online Governorship Poll, As Labour Sustains Lead by okosodo: 9:55am On Dec 20, 2022
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Re: 2023: PDP Comes 4th In Enugu Online Governorship Poll, As Labour Sustains Lead by PeterObi4LP: 9:55am On Dec 20, 2022
Let them keep calling us social media party until election day.

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Re: 2023: PDP Comes 4th In Enugu Online Governorship Poll, As Labour Sustains Lead by christejames(m): 10:18am On Dec 20, 2022
As expected...



I was searching for their post on Facebook to cast my vote too but was unable.



I pray LP dislodge this poor governance introduced in Enugu by Gburugburu.

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Re: 2023: PDP Comes 4th In Enugu Online Governorship Poll, As Labour Sustains Lead by Nobody: 10:25am On Dec 20, 2022
This says something but definitely doesn't say everything.

Online different from real life
Re: 2023: PDP Comes 4th In Enugu Online Governorship Poll, As Labour Sustains Lead by PureMe01: 10:31am On Dec 20, 2022
Aufbauh:
You guys should keep on looking for online poll validation until Asiwaju will be declare winner on the 25/02/2023.

BUHARI won almost all online polls 2014/2015 before he went ahead to win the general election and you urchins were all celebrating those. So what has changed now?

The joke is on agbado urchins grin grin


Labour party is going home with so atleast 5 governors and so many national assembly/senators in 2023

Peter Obi is your next president come 2023.

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Re: 2023: PDP Comes 4th In Enugu Online Governorship Poll, As Labour Sustains Lead by HIGHESTPOPORI(m): 10:47am On Dec 20, 2022
Aufbauh:
You guys should keep on looking for online poll validation until Asiwaju will be declare winner on the 25/02/2023.
With yoruba Muslim votes?

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Re: 2023: PDP Comes 4th In Enugu Online Governorship Poll, As Labour Sustains Lead by BlazinGlory40: 10:50am On Dec 20, 2022
Aufbauh:
You guys should keep on looking for online poll validation until Asiwaju will be declare winner on the 25/02/2023.

Why are you always wailing like a sore loser?

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Re: 2023: PDP Comes 4th In Enugu Online Governorship Poll, As Labour Sustains Lead by Nobody: 1:37pm On Dec 20, 2022
Afamed:


So election will only take place in Enugu? Most of una know next to nothing
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Re: 2023: PDP Comes 4th In Enugu Online Governorship Poll, As Labour Sustains Lead by mrvitalis(m): 1:51pm On Dec 20, 2022
Aufbauh:
You guys should keep on looking for online poll validation until Asiwaju will be declare winner on the 25/02/2023.
And so ? What would now happen

After all for buhari government who suffer pass

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Re: 2023: PDP Comes 4th In Enugu Online Governorship Poll, As Labour Sustains Lead by Aufbauh(m): 2:00pm On Dec 20, 2022
mrvitalis:

And so ? What would now happen

After all for buhari government who suffer pass

Does it really matters? Why are you crying more than the bereaved or has any one of them asked you to feed them?

After all those that didn't vote Buhari still have millions of poor people in their zone.
Re: 2023: PDP Comes 4th In Enugu Online Governorship Poll, As Labour Sustains Lead by mrvitalis(m): 2:03pm On Dec 20, 2022
Aufbauh:


Does it really matters? Why are you crying more than the bereaved or has any one of them asked you to feed them?

After all those that didn't vote Buhari still have millions of poor people in their zone.
But not voting buhari is a reason they have less obviously they are smarter than those who voted buhari

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Re: 2023: PDP Comes 4th In Enugu Online Governorship Poll, As Labour Sustains Lead by Aufbauh(m): 2:11pm On Dec 20, 2022
mrvitalis:

But not voting buhari is a reason they have less obviously they are smarter than those who voted buhari

Very childish and sterile logic as usual.
I thought they shouldn't have had none or at best the number should have correspond with their 5% vote they gave Buhari.

It's not even in the collective number but your own personal economic situation.
I'd hope you're not among the 10m+ in the zone?
Re: 2023: PDP Comes 4th In Enugu Online Governorship Poll, As Labour Sustains Lead by yarimo(m): 2:16pm On Dec 20, 2022
akelicious:
Enugu2023: PDP comes 4th in Enugu online governorship poll, as Labour sustains lead

Signs that the people of Enugu State have totally rejected the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) have continued to emerge, with the ruling party in the state placing a distant fourth position in an online poll seeking to determine who would become the Governor of the State in the 2023 elections.

The poll, the first of its kind conducted by Energy FM 105.5, sought to find out who the preferred candidate of the respondents was. After two weeks, the poll, which had respondents voting only once, saw the Labour Party Governorship candidate in the State, Barr Chijioke Edeoga massing 24.2 percent of the votes, while C. D. Ogbe, of the Action Alliance, came second, with 16.2 percent of the votes.

Candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Uche Nnaji, was the third most preferred candidate, closing with 4.2 percent of the votes, while the ruling PDP’s candidate, Barr Peter Mbah, won the hearts of only 4.1 percent of votes to return as the 4th most preferred candidate, closely followed by, Frank Nweke Jr. of APGA, and Chris Agu, the candidates of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) and the one of the Peoples Redemption Party (PRP).

Energy FM, which announced the results in a statement published Monday evening said: "After the collation of results by our in-house panel, Labour Party came tops with 24.2% of the votes, while Action Alliance came second with 16.2% of the votes; APC completed the third position with 4.2% of the total votes; other parties that scored 4th, 5th and 6th were PDP, APGA, and PRP respectively....with invalid votes making up 10% of the total online votes."

It is the third time polls are pointing toward LP's Edeoga as the candidate expected to win the governorship election in Enugu State in March 2023.
Until a new electoral law came into force early this year, Enugu had remained a one-party state, as the PDP had always had it easy winning all elections in the state. However, with the amendments to the Electoral Laws of the country, guaranteeing the integrity of voting, the people of the state appear willing to speak their minds at the polls, with poll after poll pointing to the desire of the people for a total departure from the past.

The emergence of Barr Chijjioke Edeoga as the Labour Party Gubernatorial candidate for Enugu State has since raised the bar in political campaign messaging in the state. Edeoga has sustained an engagement strategy that is endearing him to the people. A look at his campaign calendar indicates that he plans to visit all the wards in the state. If he completes this, he would be the first person seeking to be elected as governor to visit all council wards in the state for campaigns.

People the Edeoga phenomenon changed the narrative, it was traditional for people that emerged as PDP candidates for elections to begin to celebrate victory immediately after party nominations. But with the people increasingly demanding a new order, all the political parties in the state appear to be working hard to win the votes of the people.

Having superintended the affairs of the state since the return of democracy in 1999, with little to show for their stewardship, it is becoming increasingly hard for the PDP to find convincing anchor for their messages, a situation that is clearly manifesting in the outcome of the Energy FM poll, and other previous polls.

Re: 2023: PDP Comes 4th In Enugu Online Governorship Poll, As Labour Sustains Lead by greatiyk4u(m): 2:22pm On Dec 20, 2022
Town hall meeting...

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Re: 2023: PDP Comes 4th In Enugu Online Governorship Poll, As Labour Sustains Lead by mrvitalis(m): 2:59pm On Dec 20, 2022
Aufbauh:


Very childish and sterile logic as usual.
I thought they shouldn't have had none or at best the number should have correspond with their 5% vote they gave Buhari.

It's not even in the collective number but your own personal economic situation.
I'd hope you're not among the 10m+ in the zone?
I employ your father's mate

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Re: 2023: PDP Comes 4th In Enugu Online Governorship Poll, As Labour Sustains Lead by Aufbauh(m): 3:46pm On Dec 20, 2022
mrvitalis:

But not voting buhari is a reason they have less obviously they are smarter than those who voted buhari

I don't need to quote your last comment as I have already reported it.

I never knew you're a kid by derogatorily talking down on my Dad which is abusive and provocative.

Do I need to respond to an empty barrel by showing off on an anonymous platform? Naay.
There's probably a big gulf between us and not even an online grandstanding can close.

The reality unpretentiously stare everyone in his condition which you can't wave off by denial.

However the undeniable pointer of someone who has being wailing for the past 7years plus about hardship can't brag of doing well enough. It doesn't add up.
Re: 2023: PDP Comes 4th In Enugu Online Governorship Poll, As Labour Sustains Lead by mrvitalis(m): 4:54pm On Dec 20, 2022
Aufbauh:


I don't need to quote your last comment as I have already reported it.

I never knew you're a kid by derogatorily talking down on my Dad which is abusive and provocative.

Do I need to respond to an empty barrel by showing off on an anonymous platform? Naay.
There's probably a big gulf between us and not even an online grandstanding can close.

The reality unpretentiously stare everyone in his condition which you can't wave off by denial.

However the undeniable pointer of someone who has being wailing for the past 7years plus about hardship can't brag of doing well enough. It doesn't add up.
Lol so when you accused me of being poor it was friendly exchange abi ?
Re: 2023: PDP Comes 4th In Enugu Online Governorship Poll, As Labour Sustains Lead by Aufbauh(m): 5:06pm On Dec 20, 2022
mrvitalis:

Lol so when you accused me of being poor it was friendly exchange abi ?

I've actually overrated you that's why I'd reply your mentions, if not i don't engage minors, unreasonable, ignorant and senseless mentions.

If you're not beclouded in your thought possibly out of a guilty conscience you should have known that I simply ask you a question in that comment and not an outright statement.

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