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Re: 2015 Presidential Election - A More Objective Prediction Of The Outcome by Nobody: 2:36pm On Dec 24, 2014 |
seunfly:I seriously like dat statement they may pull surprises....lemme tell u sumtin u guys ve failed to realize...PDP is planning seriously underground and throwing APC dirty deals to the general world with fake voters cards and all so when they unleash their plan the world would not ve a say about rigging...I ask u 2questions...what country's election re we discussing here....and pls who pays jega....brother let's be realistic and the fact remains GEJ is more credible than buhari...am not putting buhari's credibilty to doubt doh...u guys want a broke fellow to be our president again..its a pity pple like u didn't learn frm OBJ mistake...GEJ for 2015 joor |
Re: 2015 Presidential Election - A More Objective Prediction Of The Outcome by EmmyDe25(m): 2:39pm On Dec 24, 2014 |
PassingShot:A victory for Buhari in Kwara and Niger is a no brainer. Whoever thinks otherwise must be wearing a blinker. |
Re: 2015 Presidential Election - A More Objective Prediction Of The Outcome by Jarus(m): 2:39pm On Dec 24, 2014 |
Akanbiedu: That is my wish and prayer. I'm just being realistic, or cautiously optimistic. |
Re: 2015 Presidential Election - A More Objective Prediction Of The Outcome by Caseless: 2:40pm On Dec 24, 2014 |
PassingShot:gej's apologists will always tel u NC is a battle-ground, how? Buhari will win in kwara, kogi, Niger, Nasarawa, benue and probably give gej a run for his money in plateau. |
Re: 2015 Presidential Election - A More Objective Prediction Of The Outcome by cashkid: 2:40pm On Dec 24, 2014 |
scribble:mumu!!! i still maintain it, u are nothing but selfish, give us one major thing south west gained from this clueless adminstration that made u want to die for jonathan. Wise up.... |
Re: 2015 Presidential Election - A More Objective Prediction Of The Outcome by Caseless: 2:41pm On Dec 24, 2014 |
Jarus:nice one. 1 Like |
Re: 2015 Presidential Election - A More Objective Prediction Of The Outcome by Nobody: 2:41pm On Dec 24, 2014 |
Jarus:What fuckin dyanamics re u talkin about in a country like Nigeria...well you obviously realized there is a factor but neva put a percentage to that factor...this Nigeria...90days frm now I will send u a PM... |
Re: 2015 Presidential Election - A More Objective Prediction Of The Outcome by Jarus(m): 2:41pm On Dec 24, 2014 |
EmmyDe25: No brainer at all. I'm from Kwara. Niger is even probably surer for Buhari. Not many people here know that even with CPC, Buhari won Niger in 2011! 1 Like |
Re: 2015 Presidential Election - A More Objective Prediction Of The Outcome by tomakint: 2:42pm On Dec 24, 2014 |
agabusta:Definitely the Ondo State in your dreams......it is on record that no Mallam as Presidential candidate had ever won on Ondo soil so Buhari will not be an exception. |
Re: 2015 Presidential Election - A More Objective Prediction Of The Outcome by Jarus(m): 2:43pm On Dec 24, 2014 |
rufdyamond: Are you kidding? You think Buhari will not win Jigawa, Kano's appendage? 3 Likes |
Re: 2015 Presidential Election - A More Objective Prediction Of The Outcome by PassingShot(m): 2:43pm On Dec 24, 2014 |
Caseless: Even though I know it's possible for Buhari to win the NC, I still don't mind conceding the region to GEJ. |
Re: 2015 Presidential Election - A More Objective Prediction Of The Outcome by uzolexis(f): 2:46pm On Dec 24, 2014 |
Midegee: u will be shocked how many pple r with me on this |
Re: 2015 Presidential Election - A More Objective Prediction Of The Outcome by Nobody: 2:47pm On Dec 24, 2014 |
Caseless:Buhari will win in benue and niger....do u pple really think this things out b4 u say them.... 1 Like |
Re: 2015 Presidential Election - A More Objective Prediction Of The Outcome by Akon419(m): 2:48pm On Dec 24, 2014 |
Nitefury:jonather may not be popular but we Christian in the north can never forget easily the atrocities buhari statement and his supporters on lash on us after losing 2011 election. My brother the memory is still fresh to forget 2 Likes |
Re: 2015 Presidential Election - A More Objective Prediction Of The Outcome by seun4reelbiz: 2:49pm On Dec 24, 2014 |
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Re: 2015 Presidential Election - A More Objective Prediction Of The Outcome by Nobody: 2:50pm On Dec 24, 2014 |
Hhmmm... This 2015 presidential election has really been giving me a thoughtful concern, in the sense that it will be mainly between two aspirants (GEJ and GMB). As a matter of fact, it will be based on three things: religion, tribalism and choice (individual and political) with the later coming from very few voters. Most people from SE and SS, including most Christians wants GEJ to remain as the president mainly because of his origin and religion. GMB is wanted by most Northerners and Muslims mainly because of his origin and religion (with a belief that this will end BH insurgency). Just few people from these classified regions actually wants the so called change from the perspective of their personal choice. Considering the view of people from SW, those who are not religious biased (just few) are more concerned with their individual or political choice, rather than religion and tribalism. (This was concluded from my personal chats with some people from the various geopolitical zones in Nigeria). No matter the outcome of the election, it is very glaring that there is an imminent riot waiting to rage in the country immediately the winner is aired. I pray it doesn't lead to war, as that will lead to so many unwanted ish. Although, some are ready while some refused to prepare and they will only serve as the suffering innocents. 1 Like |
Re: 2015 Presidential Election - A More Objective Prediction Of The Outcome by Nobody: 2:50pm On Dec 24, 2014 |
Jarus:I am certain he will win kano but not jigawa...u myt be kidding but am giving you facts will all things being equal....don't be sentimental...look critically b4 u talk |
Re: 2015 Presidential Election - A More Objective Prediction Of The Outcome by EmmyDe25(m): 2:50pm On Dec 24, 2014 |
Jarus:Atleast i know Kwara so well. Having had my primary and secondary education there... i know the level of power the Sarakis wield in the state. Although im still not clear as to who the Offa people are going to vote considering how they've been fighting tooth and nail to shake off the shackles of the Sakaris. |
Re: 2015 Presidential Election - A More Objective Prediction Of The Outcome by Jarus(m): 2:51pm On Dec 24, 2014 |
rbjimoh: I wish I can say the opposite, but Buhari cannot win Plateau. Their dislike for Fulani there is historical, from the days of Ahmadu Bello (NPC) himself. 3 Likes |
Re: 2015 Presidential Election - A More Objective Prediction Of The Outcome by Olufemiolaolu(m): 2:52pm On Dec 24, 2014 |
psucc:Which surprises re u talking about? Has South west forgotten d subsidy cluelessness of jonathan? we have seen d best jonathan could offer now. A shoeless man dat knew he would seek re-election yet he was callous n heartless during d subsidy era. |
Re: 2015 Presidential Election - A More Objective Prediction Of The Outcome by anonimi: 2:52pm On Dec 24, 2014 |
Anyone who is interested in finding out how Nigeria's presidential elections on St. Valentine's day will play out can check out what happened in the presidential elections in France 2002 and make appropriate comparisons. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_presidential_election,_2002 Happy reading & studying! |
Re: 2015 Presidential Election - A More Objective Prediction Of The Outcome by obowunmi(m): 2:54pm On Dec 24, 2014 |
ceejay80s: You people should keep dreaming... let Buhari campaign in 2019. I will support him. 1 Like |
Re: 2015 Presidential Election - A More Objective Prediction Of The Outcome by olabode89(m): 2:54pm On Dec 24, 2014 |
ceejay80s: F O O L |
Re: 2015 Presidential Election - A More Objective Prediction Of The Outcome by Caseless: 2:56pm On Dec 24, 2014 |
rufdyamond:are u kidding me? What a 'top-surface' analysis. Look, in 2011, Sule lamido was gej's number one supporter in the north and, under his watch, buhari defeated gej there. Dont even think of niger, it is for gmb. Buhari lost FCT once and that was in 2011. He defeated obj and yaradua there in respective elections. I guess this was due to presence of foreign observers hindering rigging in FCT. Ppl voted gej last time in abj due to d religious card played then by some pastors in that city, and some gullible ones went for that. This time around, people have realised who gej truely is, and are not ready to play along that line again. FCT is for buhari! |
Re: 2015 Presidential Election - A More Objective Prediction Of The Outcome by Jarus(m): 2:58pm On Dec 24, 2014 |
EmmyDe25: I'm from Offa. Offa traditionally goes to where SW goes: AG(pre-independence and first republic); UPN(second republic); AD (1999); currently APC until Saraki defected to APC making a good number of them to leave APC for him. Another factor is PDP Senatorial candidate for Kwara South is from Offa, and presidential election will hold on same day. Votes for "our son" (who's in PDP) will also deplete APC presidential votes as many people cannot distinguish between 2 ballot boxes. It's a 50:50 thing, but the good thing is our voting population is not significant: less than 20,000. It's not even enough to win us Kwara South senatorial district depite being the biggest town in the district. 1 Like |
Re: 2015 Presidential Election - A More Objective Prediction Of The Outcome by Precide(m): 3:02pm On Dec 24, 2014 |
PassingShot:E pele o Mr. Historian. Imagine d major party in A.p.c (A.C.N) won only in osun in d 2011 presidential election. So, predicting a.p.c will win up to 22 states is funnier than Basketmouth at his best. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: 2015 Presidential Election - A More Objective Prediction Of The Outcome by Nobody: 3:04pm On Dec 24, 2014 |
It soo pathetic that pple re comin here to write about buhari's credibility...the broke guys doesn't even know it, cos if he does him and his cohorts will ease their treats to GEJ supporters...u guys seem to believe this man more dan he does himself and we all knw a man dat lacks self believe is as good as nothing...God placed GEJ whre is he is today without any force, paving the way for him but in buharis case he has used all form of violence makin the north some sort of war zone yet what has he gained...how on earth can a level tinkin individual call for a man that said he will make his very own country ungovernable if he lost to be his president...the great abraham of America dat tried 15tyms did he utter such childish words?...abeg make una go rest with this una wishful figures...we don't need a holigan for a president....whom God has eleviated no man can pull down 1 Like |
Re: 2015 Presidential Election - A More Objective Prediction Of The Outcome by malachytochukwu(m): 3:05pm On Dec 24, 2014 |
Buhari can't get that number of votes in South East and most importantly, buhari can't win gej in edo state. Don't be surprised to see that apc might not even win the governorship in edo of today. Oshiomole had some issues that made the people really think he is not who he portend to be 1 Like |
Re: 2015 Presidential Election - A More Objective Prediction Of The Outcome by Jarus(m): 3:10pm On Dec 24, 2014 |
rufdyamond: So can you tell me what has changed in Jigawa since Buhari won same state with CPC in 2011? Remember Sule Lamido was still their governor in 2011. |
Re: 2015 Presidential Election - A More Objective Prediction Of The Outcome by Nobody: 3:11pm On Dec 24, 2014 |
Caseless:And who re these pple??...can you mention one...please don't genealize you very own wishful taughts...u talk about rigging like buhari is innocent of it....those your personal wishful analysis were in 2011...oga we re in 2014....no amount of force or rigging can give buhari abj...just to remind u that PDP won lagos in 2011 with all d AC power in lagos...I assure u one tin I can stake on dis ...buhari will come third in the elections... |
Re: 2015 Presidential Election - A More Objective Prediction Of The Outcome by Olufemiolaolu(m): 3:11pm On Dec 24, 2014 |
rufdyamond:Ur analysis shows how drunk you are man. im wondering d kind of spirit dat did dis 2 you. May be its ogogoro or sapele water. |
Re: 2015 Presidential Election - A More Objective Prediction Of The Outcome by wasuka14(m): 3:13pm On Dec 24, 2014 |
Bad baseless Prediction! In 2011 Buhari contested under virtually unknow Party but He got over 12million votes. Without SW support ooo.Now dt Seen n Unseen forces are behind him, what do u expect?? |
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