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Re: 2015 Presidential Election - Prediction Of The Outcome II by PassingShot(m): 10:56am On Dec 28, 2014 |
chukwudi44: If GEJ is declared the winner, I won't commit suicide. Would you commit suicide if GMB is declared winner? I'm waiting for your answer. |
Re: 2015 Presidential Election - Prediction Of The Outcome II by Nobody: 11:05am On Dec 28, 2014 |
kastonkastrol: You are very close to what is most likely going to play out in 2015. With those tiny transistors radio that you see any northerner going around with.....news travel up north than what the Internet pass around. I think if votes actually counts in 2015......Buhari may just clinch the popular votes this time around. 2 Likes |
Re: 2015 Presidential Election - Prediction Of The Outcome II by waternogeteneny: 11:13am On Dec 28, 2014 |
PassingShot: So in ur mind OBJ is supporting APC? I very much doubt that in view that OBJ has decided to take a backseat whilst he does some underground work with the Monarchs of Ogun. OBJ like IBB, dont want to see a Buhari Presidency. Ogun is predominantly a Christian state and i doubt Buhari even with the RCCG Pastor can win Ogun. Not with the level of investment from GEJ in that state. Ogun monarchs are vey much on parallel with Tinubu. Febe 2015 will be a rude awakening for APC e-rats. |
Re: 2015 Presidential Election - Prediction Of The Outcome II by PassingShot(m): 11:16am On Dec 28, 2014 |
waternogeteneny: May it be a rude awakening for PDP e-pigs! Amen. 1 Like |
Re: 2015 Presidential Election - Prediction Of The Outcome II by Nobody: 11:16am On Dec 28, 2014 |
waternogeteneny: Some of you just write whatever comes from the top of your head and you only believe. You conducted a census to come to that ridiculous assertion about Ogun been a predominantly a Christian state? All you've written up there has nothing to do with that is on ground....but your fantasy. |
Re: 2015 Presidential Election - Prediction Of The Outcome II by waternogeteneny: 11:18am On Dec 28, 2014 |
PassingShot: ilugunboy: Tell us wat is on ground? GEJ must die? To deceive others, is not too bad, but to deceive urself, now that is very bad in fact serious. Provide credible source to dispute my assertions? |
Re: 2015 Presidential Election - Prediction Of The Outcome II by Nobody: 11:19am On Dec 28, 2014 |
waternogeteneny: What is on ground is that they will vote for GMB and PYO and wait for Asari Dokubo to come and destroy the SW as he boasted to do if GEJ loses in 2015. 1 Like |
Re: 2015 Presidential Election - Prediction Of The Outcome II by PassingShot(m): 11:20am On Dec 28, 2014 |
chukwudi44: Were you specially trained in a college for insults? I just like to know sha even though I am immune to insults from untrained empty heads! I also hope that you will not commit suicide if Buhari is declared winner next year. Please stop considering it. It's not worth it. |
Re: 2015 Presidential Election - Prediction Of The Outcome II by Nobody: 11:24am On Dec 28, 2014 |
Re: 2015 Presidential Election - Prediction Of The Outcome II by waternogeteneny: 11:24am On Dec 28, 2014 |
ilugunboy: Provide credible source to dispute my assertions? Are the Obas in Ogun in agreement with Tinubu? No! Will OBJ ever support Tinubu APC aginst his PDP? No! Has GEJ invested in Oyo/Ogun axis? Yes! Is the investment visible to people there? Yes! Are the people of Ogun predominantly christian? Yes! Whilst many attend RCCG, Cele and Anglican Church, RCCG and Winners general overseers have already endorsed GEJ. GEJ has all the southwest states except Osun as it stands. GEJ has Kogi too. |
Re: 2015 Presidential Election - Prediction Of The Outcome II by Nobody: 11:25am On Dec 28, 2014 |
waternogeteneny: Keep deceiving yourself.....when you are serious....I will engage you. |
Re: 2015 Presidential Election - Prediction Of The Outcome II by waternogeteneny: 11:26am On Dec 28, 2014 |
ilugunboy: Provide credible source to dispute my assertions? Are the Obas in Ogun in agreement with Tinubu? No! Will OBJ ever support Tinubu APC aginst his PDP? No! Has GEJ invested in Oyo/Ogun axis? Yes! Is the investment visible to people there? Yes! Are the people of Ogun predominantly christian? Yes! Whilst many attend RCCG, Cele and Anglican Church, RCCG and Winners general overseers have already endorsed GEJ. GEJ has all the southwest states except Osun as it stands. GEJ has Kogi too. |
Re: 2015 Presidential Election - Prediction Of The Outcome II by Nobody: 11:27am On Dec 28, 2014 |
ilugunboy: LWKMD chai so transistor radio been no de for north in 2011 abi? |
Re: 2015 Presidential Election - Prediction Of The Outcome II by Nobody: 11:29am On Dec 28, 2014 |
waternogeteneny: All this Rccg stuffs makes me laugh.That church is actually less than 5% of the Nigerian Christian population. The Catholic church alone is about 5 times the size of the Rccg 1 Like |
Re: 2015 Presidential Election - Prediction Of The Outcome II by Nobody: 11:32am On Dec 28, 2014 |
chukwudi44: Chukwudi my friend......be afraid....GEJ is going....the prognosis is not looking good for him. The governors in the North that helped him out in 2011 can't do that again.....I was listening to Lamido's PDP speech yesterday, asking GEJ to call Asari to order before thinking of winning.....and that is a staunch PDP governor. 2 Likes |
Re: 2015 Presidential Election - Prediction Of The Outcome II by waternogeteneny: 11:32am On Dec 28, 2014 |
chukwudi44: True but Yorubas attend that church alot, particularly the ones from Ogun (Ijebu) and i think it is the most widespread in Nigeria. That church can find votes in Nigeria, from areas u haven't heard. But as u say it is less than 1% of the votes, as other christian groups are in play in the southwest. We need all their votes to win Christian Ogun. |
Re: 2015 Presidential Election - Prediction Of The Outcome II by doctokwus: 11:33am On Dec 28, 2014 |
D scenarios this time around are different from 2011 and dese are what shd make d gej's camp very nervous. - There are basically 2major parties this time around pdp and apc.D last time around parties like cpc,acn caused d dilution of votes dat apc may likely get now. -With a larger umbrella in apc,d party has resources and personel to station agents in areas d other parties cudnt d last time around.Majorly in d ss and se.What impact if any wud dis av if many agree gej wud win dese zones?It wudnt prevent a gej victory in these places but it wud greatly reduce d margin of inflated votes whc wud go a long way in d overall tally.Imagine a situation where turnout was around 80% in some states there wt @pdp getting 90%.80% voter turn out doesn't happen,these were rigged votes.In other states average turn out was a more realistic 52% -D introduction of PVC is a very significant move dat inec shd b applauded for.It has given us a more accurate numb of voters dan d spurious figures previously used and if inec follows thru wt ensuring only properly identified pple wt pvcs are allowed to vote,den many shock await many candidates. -All in all,this election is surprisingly buhari's to lose:His strongholds av more electoral votes,he wud win 2 of d highest states kano and lagos and d margins of victory for gej in d ss and se evn wt 90% wud not have much impact on d overall tally.Finally some of d states in d swest dat voted gej last time now av a rallying point in buhari/osinbanjo. 2 Likes |
Re: 2015 Presidential Election - Prediction Of The Outcome II by Nobody: 11:39am On Dec 28, 2014 |
waternogeteneny: The Catholic church is the most widespread.There is no interior village you Will not find them.Rccg is mainly found in the sw and does not constitute majority of any state. |
Re: 2015 Presidential Election - Prediction Of The Outcome II by Caseless: 11:39am On Dec 28, 2014 |
@passingshot. No one prays for violence, but the right thing(an election free of rigging) must be done. That's the only way we can avert violence. Your prediction might come through because i've seen gej in my dream in a way that depict a downfall of a leader. My dreams are not to be taken for jokes. |
Re: 2015 Presidential Election - Prediction Of The Outcome II by waternogeteneny: 11:41am On Dec 28, 2014 |
chukwudi44: We are focused on the southwest and in particular Ogun. No dispute that the Catholic church is the most widespread in Nigeria even the southwest region, but this RCCG among the evangelical churches is a major christian organisation that cannot be overlooked, alongside winners and kicc. They are the big three in the modern evangelical movement. Catholic and Anglican Church are still the largest Christian organisation in Nigeria. |
Re: 2015 Presidential Election - Prediction Of The Outcome II by Nobody: 11:43am On Dec 28, 2014 |
ilugunboy: Prognosis indeed. If GEJ wants to rig he would not need the governor's help to do it.Otherwise governors have just one vote.No matter what party lamido supports Apc will surely win in jigawa.same thing applies in rivers where PDP Will surely carry the day irrespective of where Amaechi supports |
Re: 2015 Presidential Election - Prediction Of The Outcome II by emiye(m): 11:44am On Dec 28, 2014 |
Op, you've done a great job. looks somewhat like what i predicted for jonathan yesterday too : SW 35% SS 85% SE 90% NW 15% NE 25% NC 45%. My disagreement with your projections is the voters turn out . voters turn out for sw (50%) SS (60%) SE(50%) NW (45%) NE (35%) NC (45%). Jonathan will perform better in the NE than the NW , no thanks to the crisis in Borno and Yobe, which are strong APC states but ravaged by the bh war with lots of IDPs, he will get leverage with Taraba. The North central is now thrown open, i feel it will be close or ApC have a slight edge, with kwara and Nassarawa now in APC hands , and APC seems to be getting stronger in Kogi and Benue. Niger will go to APC in 2015, only Plateau is certain for PDP. 1 Like |
Re: 2015 Presidential Election - Prediction Of The Outcome II by Nobody: 11:46am On Dec 28, 2014 |
waternogeteneny: Kicc population is infinitesimal, I think cele and Baptist church also have high population in the sw but they are not as noisy as these pentecostals. I actually think we have more baptists than winner's members |
Re: 2015 Presidential Election - Prediction Of The Outcome II by Nobody: 11:47am On Dec 28, 2014 |
waternogeteneny: Just to point out the fallacy in your comment.... You claimed Buhari can not win in Ondo without the support of Mimiko and went ahead to say GEJ will win in Oyo and Ogun. So Ajimobi and Amosun are supporters of GEJ? Note: Mimiko's influence in Ondo is overrated. He's serving his second term already. Amosun and Ajimobi are doing aggressive campaigns for second term in their states which will benefit the party and Buhari in the polls. 1 Like |
Re: 2015 Presidential Election - Prediction Of The Outcome II by waternogeteneny: 11:47am On Dec 28, 2014 |
chukwudi44: Very true that. Cele is very huge in Ogun and the southwest region alongside Baptist church but Catholic and Anglican Church are still the largest Christian organisation in Nigeria. |
Re: 2015 Presidential Election - Prediction Of The Outcome II by waternogeteneny: 11:49am On Dec 28, 2014 |
Blainz: U sir need to google the meaning of this word fast.[size=28pt]incumbency![/size] and for ur info, PDP is set to reclaim all the south west states currently at the hands of APC. |
Re: 2015 Presidential Election - Prediction Of The Outcome II by Nobody: 11:51am On Dec 28, 2014 |
emiye: APC getting stronger in benue? It is very much easier for Buhari to win in the se/as than for him to win in benue state. Do you seriously expect benue to vote for a fulani man after what they have passed through in the last few years? Also in nassarawa you expect eggons to vote for a fulani man? Are you for real? |
Re: 2015 Presidential Election - Prediction Of The Outcome II by tomakint: 11:53am On Dec 28, 2014 |
PassingShot:My brother Passingshot, I like your guts, I love the way you exude with confidence, however, you must learn to listen to 'Voices of Reasons' sometimes, because it will guide you to make better and well articulated predictions in the future. It seems you are improving at least going by this predictions when compared to the first one you gave. |
Re: 2015 Presidential Election - Prediction Of The Outcome II by Nobody: 11:56am On Dec 28, 2014 |
chukwudi44: It is South west (Yoruba people) we are talking about here remember? Not Ibos, Ijaws or calabar people! Forget all these your permutations on religious lines in the south west! My people don't give a fc.uk about the religion of who governs them! Go and check the political history of the south west, majority of south west leaders and people have mixed religious families. Keep your brain-washed religious politics in the south east! 1 Like |
Re: 2015 Presidential Election - Prediction Of The Outcome II by Nobody: 11:59am On Dec 28, 2014 |
Blainz:Last time I checked, it was not igbos that were going to school in osun with Baptist choir gowns and masquerades!!!! Why didn't your party go ahead with the muslim-muslim ticket since religion didn't matter in the sw? |
Re: 2015 Presidential Election - Prediction Of The Outcome II by Nobody: 12:00pm On Dec 28, 2014 |
chukwudi44: One thing that gives me comfort is that you have NEVER give an accurate political prediction... You always lose...you are a loser.. 2 Likes |
Re: 2015 Presidential Election - Prediction Of The Outcome II by PassingShot(m): 12:01pm On Dec 28, 2014 |
tomakint: Thank you. But are there any "Voice of Reason" I've failed to heed. I am always open to quality and objective debates and that's why you see this revised prediction. 1 Like |
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