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Two Weeks To Polls: Jonathan’s Campaign In Disarray As Buhari Surges by abu12: 6:49am On Mar 15, 2015
http://thenationonlineng.net/new/two-weeks-to-polls-jonathans-campaign-in-disarray-as-buhari-surges/

• President sidelines Ahmadu Ali campaign committee

• Eurasia group projects Buhari to win 60% of votes

Things are not adding up for President Goodluck Jonathan and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in his re-election bid with the poll a mere 14 days away.
Suspicion is rife within the party hierarchy, and leaders are pulling in different directions, according to presidency and party sources.

So bad is the situation that the President’s campaign has split into five with the president himself taking his destiny in his own hand by personally criss-crossing the country to woo traditional rulers, opinion moulders, youth and women leaders with a view to salvaging the situation.
Shortly after his nomination by the PDP for the race, President Jonathan set up a Presidential Campaign Council led by Dr. Ahmadu Ali to co-ordinate the campaign nationwide.

But complaints and field reports reaching the president from the states convinced him that the council was far from effective.
In came the Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the PDP, Chief Tony Anenih, who, sources said, began to ‘remote control’ the campaign council.

Soon, four other main groups, all purporting to work for the president’s election emerged.
These are: the PDP Governors’ Forum; the PDP initiative; and the strategic team being driven by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Anyim Pius Anyim/ ministers/ Chief E.K. Clark/ and other motley support groups.

A party source familiar with the situation said: “The struggle for personal benefits has overshadowed the target of winning the election. Virtually everyone wants to make money from the campaign as if there will be no tomorrow or as if we are going to lose at the poll.

“The president saw the gaps and decided to personally drive his own campaign.”
The situation was not helped by poll results before the postponement of the February election that the President was heading for a humiliating defeat.

He quickly took over the campaign and has been jetting round the country to prop up his image.
“If the president tells you his experience in the last three weeks that he has been shuttling about, you will appreciate that he would have lost the February 14 election woefully,” was the way another source put it yesterday.

Only last Thursday, the Deputy Director-General of the PDP Campaign Organisation, Professor Tunde Adeniran, accused the PDP of doing little to promote Jonathan.
“If we continue to show this man has not done anything, others will capitalise on it. The party is not showing enough in this regard. The president’s achievement is undersold and in some cases not sold at all. In some places they ask, so Jonathan has done so?” he said.

Within the last three weeks, the president has visited the Southwest, which he sees as the zone holding the ace in the election, at least four times to plead for support.
During the first visit, he spent a whole week in Lagos meeting Obas, youths, market women and other interest groups. He also visited churches for prayers.

On the second visit, he went to Oyo town to see theAlaafin, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi, and Ile-Ife on the third visit where some Obas were gathered to pray for him
He returned to the zone on Thursday to seek the support of the Awujale of Ijebuland, Oba Sikiru Adetona, who told him that he should not expect any Oba to campaign for him.
“In Ijebu here, it is not possible for any Oba- not even in Ijebu, in Yorubaland- to go out and say vote for this, vote for that. That person is looking for trouble. But they should give them (the politicians) the opportunity to present their programmes so that the people can make up their minds on what to do,” the Awujale told him.

Comments by the president’s wife, Dame Patience Jonathan, during campaigns are also believed to be alienating sections of the country from her husband.
One of such was the statement she made recently in Port Harcourt that northerners are breeding children they could not cater for, hence the menace ofAlmajiris.
“Our men no dey born shildren throway for street. We no dey like the people for that side,”she said in pidgin English.
Apparently haunted by the statement, Mrs. Jonathan last week was absent at a women’s campaign in Minna, Niger State.

Another was when she declared in Asaba, Delta State that the APC presidential flag bearer, General Muhammadu Buhari was “brain dead.”
She was also in Benin, Edo State yesterday where she said that her husband must complete “our two terms” in office.
Meanwhile, the Eurasia Group, the world’s leading global political risk research and consulting firm, has tipped the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential candidate, General Muhammadu Buhari, to win this month’s election.

The firm projects that the APC flag bearer has a 60 per cent probability to beat President Goodluck Jonathan in the election.
The firm’s Africa practice head and analyst, Philippe de Pontet, wrote yesterday that the electoral map is tilting to Buhari in swing regions in the Southwest and the Middle Belt.

He said that with Buhari in the saddle, investors could expect business-oriented policies.
He adds: “The election will still be difficult to call, but our expectation of a narrow Jonathan win was predicated on several factors that are losing some saliency late in the campaign.

“Chief among them is the incumbency and financial advantages of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). While this still helps Jonathan, its impact is blunted by the intensity of support for Buhari, lackluster grassroots campaigning by the PDP, and new anti-rigging measures by the electoral commission.

“New permanent voting cards and card readers will sharply reduce the level of rigging seen in 2011, when Jonathan beat Buhari in a landslide …

“While we expected the electoral map to favour Jonathan, current trends suggest that the swing regions may side with Buhari, including the Christian-majority and heavily-populated southwest around Lagos. That could be the decisive demographic factor in the election …”

A local think tank, the Centre for Public Policy Alternatives, gave Buhari a 58% to 32% lead in Lagos State, where Jonathan won the last election. Eurasia Group thinks Jonathan’s approval rating is below the 40% threshold under which incumbents have a hard time getting reelected.

“Despite some important military gains against [the Islamic terror group] Boko Haram in the northeast, and a partial exoneration of its oil revenue management in a recent PWC audit, [Jonathan's] Peoples Democratic Party is starting to look desperate. … [But] it is not clear … that Buhari has a strong economic policy orientation. This uncertainty is a chief risk for investors.”

Jonathan is likely to contest an unfavorable outcome, especially a close election, and that could mean protracted violence.
“The reason we aren’t upgrading Nigeria’s outlook to positive, however, rests in the potential for an oil disruption and the likely pushback to Buhari’s policy agenda in a highly polarized political climate. His victory is likely to unleash a resurgence of militancy in the Niger Delta (Jonathan’s home region) that targets the oil sector. Former Delta militants have threatened to blow up oil pipelines, platforms, and personnel as in the past when they routinely took up to 500,000 barrels per day offline. There is likely some bluster in their threats …”

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Re: Two Weeks To Polls: Jonathan’s Campaign In Disarray As Buhari Surges by olaideeeedris(m): 6:52am On Mar 15, 2015
GEJ has not seen anything yet. This is the beginning of the end for him politically

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Re: Two Weeks To Polls: Jonathan’s Campaign In Disarray As Buhari Surges by Alimtoheeb(m): 7:01am On Mar 15, 2015
Wow, i cant believe i finish it.
GOD BLESS MY COUNTRY ND SEE US THROUGH THIS TIME OF TRIAL

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Re: Two Weeks To Polls: Jonathan’s Campaign In Disarray As Buhari Surges by WisdomFlakes: 7:04am On Mar 15, 2015
It's GAME-OVER GEJ. Bribery and Corruption can only take a man so far. cheesy

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Re: Two Weeks To Polls: Jonathan’s Campaign In Disarray As Buhari Surges by midolian(m): 7:09am On Mar 15, 2015
Repeatedly touring the entire country n spending millions of dollars, only to secure 20% of votes nationwide @ the end of the day.


This downfall is going to be interesting..

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Re: Two Weeks To Polls: Jonathan’s Campaign In Disarray As Buhari Surges by warrior01: 7:10am On Mar 15, 2015
Lol.... @ this trash from the nation newspaper. Thank God 28 is not too far, time for some people to cry again.

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Re: Two Weeks To Polls: Jonathan’s Campaign In Disarray As Buhari Surges by BeeBeeOoh(m): 7:10am On Mar 15, 2015
In OBJ's voice, "Buhari I Dey Laf You ooh..



E go clear for una eyes after march 28th like sey na Hypo..

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Re: Two Weeks To Polls: Jonathan’s Campaign In Disarray As Buhari Surges by olas24u(f): 7:13am On Mar 15, 2015
sharing dollars and destroying the economy all because he wants power,after he refused to do the needful . electricity

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Re: Two Weeks To Polls: Jonathan’s Campaign In Disarray As Buhari Surges by 2Brains1(m): 7:13am On Mar 15, 2015
hmmm







sai Buhari sha

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Re: Two Weeks To Polls: Jonathan’s Campaign In Disarray As Buhari Surges by ManMountain(m): 7:16am On Mar 15, 2015
Blow oil pipelines in their region, that is their last card.

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Re: Two Weeks To Polls: Jonathan’s Campaign In Disarray As Buhari Surges by emeka2847: 7:17am On Mar 15, 2015
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Re: Two Weeks To Polls: Jonathan’s Campaign In Disarray As Buhari Surges by egift(m): 7:18am On Mar 15, 2015
This Change is Unstoppable. Sai Buhari.

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Re: Two Weeks To Polls: Jonathan’s Campaign In Disarray As Buhari Surges by iiichidodo: 7:21am On Mar 15, 2015
The Nation is a well known thieffnubu rag bought over by corrupt means....Its a new week therefore we cannot be bothered by this new lie from the one week one lie propaganda factory..

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Re: Two Weeks To Polls: Jonathan’s Campaign In Disarray As Buhari Surges by fallout87: 7:22am On Mar 15, 2015
Isn't the nation Tinubu's paper? More lies

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Re: Two Weeks To Polls: Jonathan’s Campaign In Disarray As Buhari Surges by teemanbastos(m): 7:23am On Mar 15, 2015
warrior01:
Lol.... @ this trash from the nation newspaper. Thank God 28 is not too far, time for some people to cry again.
fallout87:
Isn't the nation Buhari's paper? More lies
iiichidodo:
The Nation is a well known thieffnubu rag bought over by corrupt means....Its a new week therefore we cannot be bothered by this new lie from the one week one lie propaganda factory..
sum pple are pained tongue hehehe

sai Buhari

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Re: Two Weeks To Polls: Jonathan’s Campaign In Disarray As Buhari Surges by sayyid(m): 7:28am On Mar 15, 2015
dis man is jst wasting our moni na Otuoke sure pass for im
sai Buhari
change we want

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Re: Two Weeks To Polls: Jonathan’s Campaign In Disarray As Buhari Surges by Arch1: 7:28am On Mar 15, 2015
GEJ - Goodbye Ebele Jonathan

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Re: Two Weeks To Polls: Jonathan’s Campaign In Disarray As Buhari Surges by emeka2847: 7:30am On Mar 15, 2015
[size=16pt]Goodbye Ebele Jonathan
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Re: Two Weeks To Polls: Jonathan’s Campaign In Disarray As Buhari Surges by iiichidodo: 7:31am On Mar 15, 2015
teemanbastos:
GEJ till 2019...
Re: Two Weeks To Polls: Jonathan’s Campaign In Disarray As Buhari Surges by Canme4u(m): 7:33am On Mar 15, 2015
Sai Buhari.

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Re: Two Weeks To Polls: Jonathan’s Campaign In Disarray As Buhari Surges by Nobody: 7:33am On Mar 15, 2015
Propaganda won't stop APC from going into extinct soon... Tinubu's own don finish, Jimi go soon enter

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Re: Two Weeks To Polls: Jonathan’s Campaign In Disarray As Buhari Surges by Mutuwa(m): 7:34am On Mar 15, 2015
olaideeeedris:
GEJ has not seen anything yet. This is the beginning of the end for him politically
Yes o!
Sai baba buhari..

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Re: Two Weeks To Polls: Jonathan’s Campaign In Disarray As Buhari Surges by kestolove95(m): 7:34am On Mar 15, 2015
So sum people still beliv sai election go hold by march 28?...dream on


But In case sha
Sai buhari
Re: Two Weeks To Polls: Jonathan’s Campaign In Disarray As Buhari Surges by helpee(m): 7:36am On Mar 15, 2015
The nation newspaper? Own by tinubu? This news was definately typed by lai mohammed. The nation just published it verbatim.

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Re: Two Weeks To Polls: Jonathan’s Campaign In Disarray As Buhari Surges by OrlandoOwoh(m): 7:37am On Mar 15, 2015
With the huge amount of money Jonathan spends to bribe people to work for his re-election, I feel Buhari should rescind on his statement that he won't try past heads of state and presidents. Jonathan must give account of the funds of the state he wastes.

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Re: Two Weeks To Polls: Jonathan’s Campaign In Disarray As Buhari Surges by fkaz(m): 7:38am On Mar 15, 2015
To be serious where is Ahmadu Ali A.K.A Ali must go? He is suppose be around jona, since he is the campaign director general for goodluck/sambo

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Re: Two Weeks To Polls: Jonathan’s Campaign In Disarray As Buhari Surges by frankyychiji(f): 7:43am On Mar 15, 2015
Op, wrong heading. Buhari cannot surge because glaringly, the man is sick, tired, slow and withering. Infact the man is dying in instalments.
Re: Two Weeks To Polls: Jonathan’s Campaign In Disarray As Buhari Surges by omenka(m): 7:45am On Mar 15, 2015
Where is Ahmadu Ali?? cheesy

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Re: Two Weeks To Polls: Jonathan’s Campaign In Disarray As Buhari Surges by popez: 7:45am On Mar 15, 2015
sayyid:
dis man is jst wasting our moni na Otuoke sure pass for im
sai Buhari
change we want

"Our money" you say? The earlier you parasites woke from your useless dreams the better for you all.
A region that contributes absolutely nothing other than chaos,restiveness and insurgency would still be screaming "our money". Let's see how u craps will make him leave Aso Rock before 2019.

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Re: Two Weeks To Polls: Jonathan’s Campaign In Disarray As Buhari Surges by dipo1234: 7:59am On Mar 15, 2015
That is a lie frm the pit of hell, westerners are voting massively for goodluck

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Re: Two Weeks To Polls: Jonathan’s Campaign In Disarray As Buhari Surges by obiz2014: 8:15am On Mar 15, 2015
This article was written by a deranged lunatic. This page is not for you

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Re: Two Weeks To Polls: Jonathan’s Campaign In Disarray As Buhari Surges by henryangelo: 8:17am On Mar 15, 2015
I wish to see the kind of face APC supporters will wear after march 28, they are just giving theirselves hopeless hope with their propaganda but after they fail we will give them the opportunity to go to court just to keep their hopes alive which will definitely die off but for the sake of the nation it's not going to be drastic

GEJ please have mercy on them for they do not know what they are doing

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