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Solving Nigeria's Electoral Puzzle: A Mathematical Approach To Winning Votes by Finegirl734(f): 1:04pm On Jul 02
Given the voting patterns in Nigeria's six geopolitical zones (North Central, North East, North West, South East, South South, and South West), how can a political party optimize its resource allocation to maximize its chances of winning the 2027 presidential election, considering historical voting data, population distribution, and regional influences? Let's dive into the challenge and crack the code for electoral success!
Your opinions please
Re: Solving Nigeria's Electoral Puzzle: A Mathematical Approach To Winning Votes by helinues: 1:09pm On Jul 02
If you can win in NC precisely, you will win presidential election in Nigeria .

The NC is not about number of votes but they have just been lucky to be the election decider in Nigeria election.

If you can be able to convince them to support you, other regions are not that hard to convince

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Re: Solving Nigeria's Electoral Puzzle: A Mathematical Approach To Winning Votes by efighter: 1:21pm On Jul 02
Finegirl734:
Given the voting patterns in Nigeria's six geopolitical zones (North Central, North East, North West, South East, South South, and South West), how can a political party optimize its resource allocation to maximize its chances of winning the 2027 presidential election, considering historical voting data, population distribution, and regional influences? Let's dive into the challenge and crack the code for electoral success!
Your opinions please

You better go and concentrate on your life, so that you will not beg for food like those before you.

Politicians are the same, from Emilokan Tinubu to Bitter Hero Beer Obituary, to Atikulation Abubakar, to Olusegun Obasanjo, to Yele Sowore, to any political elite you can think about. They are all there for themselves and their families. So concentrate on your life, so that you will not regret it like those before you

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Re: Solving Nigeria's Electoral Puzzle: A Mathematical Approach To Winning Votes by efighter: 1:22pm On Jul 02
helinues:
If you can win in NC precisely, you will will presidential election in Nigeria .

The NC is not about number of votes but they have just been lucky to be the election decider in Nigeria election.

If you can be able to convince them to support you, other regions are not that hard to convince

Who won the last election in North Central?

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Re: Solving Nigeria's Electoral Puzzle: A Mathematical Approach To Winning Votes by Finegirl734(f): 1:24pm On Jul 02
efighter:


You better go and concentrate on your life, so that you will not beg for food like those before you.

Politicians are the same, from Emilokan Tinubu to Bitter Hero Beer Obituary, to Atikulation Abubakar, to Olusegun Obasanjo, to Yele Sowore, to any political elite you can think about. They are all there for themselves and their families. So concentrate on your life, so that you will not regret it like those before you
Was this necessary?
Why can't you give your own opinion without being rude and harsh?
Re: Solving Nigeria's Electoral Puzzle: A Mathematical Approach To Winning Votes by efighter: 1:47pm On Jul 02
Finegirl734:

Was this necessary?
Why can't you give your own opinion without being rude and harsh?

Go and sit down somewhere. Swallow the bitter truth or spit it. I just gave you the same advice that I give myself and my circle of friends and family

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Re: Solving Nigeria's Electoral Puzzle: A Mathematical Approach To Winning Votes by helinues: 2:32pm On Jul 02
efighter:


Who won the last election in North Central?

Why do some of you like to argue blindly?

Stop arguing for arguing sake

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Re: Solving Nigeria's Electoral Puzzle: A Mathematical Approach To Winning Votes by Cromagnon: 2:45pm On Jul 02
Finegirl734:
Given the voting patterns in Nigeria's six geopolitical zones (North Central, North East, North West, South East, South South, and South West), how can a political party optimize its resource allocation to maximize its chances of winning the 2027 presidential election, considering historical voting data, population distribution, and regional influences? Let's dive into the challenge and crack the code for electoral success!
Your opinions please
Share money

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Re: Solving Nigeria's Electoral Puzzle: A Mathematical Approach To Winning Votes by BabbanBura(m): 2:56pm On Jul 02
helinues:


Why do some of you like to argue blindly?

Stop arguing for arguing sake

As it stands now, shey em fit rig the North West and North Central again?
Re: Solving Nigeria's Electoral Puzzle: A Mathematical Approach To Winning Votes by MEEVEET: 2:58pm On Jul 02
Finegirl734:
Given the voting patterns in Nigeria's six geopolitical zones (North Central, North East, North West, South East, South South, and South West), how can a political party optimize its resource allocation to maximize its chances of winning the 2027 presidential election, considering historical voting data, population distribution, and regional influences? Let's dive into the challenge and crack the code for electoral success!
Your opinions please
I think we should be more concerned about having free and fair election

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Re: Solving Nigeria's Electoral Puzzle: A Mathematical Approach To Winning Votes by helinues: 3:19pm On Jul 02
BabbanBura:


As it stands now, shey em fit rig the North West and North Central again?

Was the 2023 election rigged in those 2 regions?

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Re: Solving Nigeria's Electoral Puzzle: A Mathematical Approach To Winning Votes by kettykin: 3:24pm On Jul 02
Before your mathematical approach or anything , first make votes count.

This is not rocket science, make rigging of election same crime as treasonable felony and punishable by death through firing squad and watch Nigeria change for the best.

Any thug, judge,electoral officer, police, soldier ,politicians, nysc member, businessman , traditional ruler, clergy ,ordinary citizens who rigs or aids in rigging should face the firing squad.

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Re: Solving Nigeria's Electoral Puzzle: A Mathematical Approach To Winning Votes by BabbanBura(m): 4:09pm On Jul 02
helinues:


Was the 2023 election rigged in those 2 regions?

Now i understand what your problem is all this while, IGNORANCE! Abeg stop littering the whole place with your benighted comments. Instead humbly seek knowledge.
Re: Solving Nigeria's Electoral Puzzle: A Mathematical Approach To Winning Votes by helinues: 4:22pm On Jul 02
BabbanBura:


Now i understand what your problem is all this while, IGNORANCE! Abeg stop littering the whole place with your benighted comments. Instead humbly seek knowledge.

Why are you feeling aggressive with the simple question?

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Re: Solving Nigeria's Electoral Puzzle: A Mathematical Approach To Winning Votes by Christistruth00: 5:55pm On Jul 02
helinues:
If you can win in NC precisely, you will will presidential election in Nigeria .

The NC is not about number of votes but they have just been lucky to be the election decider in Nigeria election.

If you can be able to convince them to support you, other regions are not that hard to convince


Kogi State exactly

Kogi has always voted the winning candidate for President since 1999

Those in the know are absolutely delighted that Ipob has already started dragging Kogi with the indigenes
That means Peter Obi is finished there

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Re: Solving Nigeria's Electoral Puzzle: A Mathematical Approach To Winning Votes by helinues: 6:37pm On Jul 02
Christistruth00:



Kogi State exactly

Kogi has always voted the winning candidate for President since 1999

Those in the know are absolutely delighted that Ipob has already started dragging Kogi with the indigenes
That means Peter Obi is finished there


Are you minding them. They still have more years to wail and gnash teeth

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Re: Solving Nigeria's Electoral Puzzle: A Mathematical Approach To Winning Votes by WhizdomXX(m): 8:24pm On Jul 02
helinues:
If you can win in NC precisely, you will will presidential election in Nigeria .

The NC is not about number of votes but they have just been lucky to be the election decider in Nigeria election.

If you can be able to convince them to support you, other regions are not that hard to convince
You are correct. I said this recently in my conversation with a friend. But bellwethers fail too. Ohio and Iowa voted for Donald Trump in 2020 after voting for the eventual winner of the presidential election in the USA for the past 100 years.
Re: Solving Nigeria's Electoral Puzzle: A Mathematical Approach To Winning Votes by WhizdomXX(m): 8:24pm On Jul 02
MEEVEET:

I think we should be more concerned about having free and fair election
True too.
Re: Solving Nigeria's Electoral Puzzle: A Mathematical Approach To Winning Votes by WhizdomXX(m): 8:25pm On Jul 02
Christistruth00:



Kogi State exactly

Kogi has always voted the winning candidate for President since 1999

Those in the know are absolutely delighted that Ipob has already started dragging Kogi with the indigenes
That means Peter Obi is finished there

Are u serious?

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Re: Solving Nigeria's Electoral Puzzle: A Mathematical Approach To Winning Votes by helinues: 8:27pm On Jul 02
WhizdomXX:

You are correct. I said this recently in my conversation with a friend. But bellwethers fail too. Ohio and Iowa voted for Donald Trump in 2020 after voting for the eventual winner of the presidential election in the USA for the past 100 years.

One thing I liked about the NC people, they are matured when it comes to politics.

For decades now in Nigeria, they did not bother to present any presidential candidate because they ruled most during the military regime

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