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Independent Surveys Give Jonathan Edge Over Buhari by atlwireles: 1:51am On Mar 25, 2015
PRESIDENT Goodluck Jonathan of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is set to defeat All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential candidate, Major-General Muhammadu Buhari, with at least a margin of 17 per cent at the presidential election scheduled to hold on Saturday.

Contrary to earlier projections that Buhari’s party, APC, would capture, wholesale, the votes of the South-West geopolitical zone, the reality on ground on Tuesday, as revealed by an independent survey, is that President Jonathan had unlocked the pathway to even out votes in the region.

The survey was conducted by Chike Uchime of Forward Magazine, a research and publishing company since 1995, and Daniel Dickson-Okezie of Zevland Ventures Limited, a leading research and security consultancy firm.

Using 24,000 sample size across 33 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) to decide, through an opinion survey, who will win the presidential election, the outcome of the research exercise was based on three critical factors.

The factors were the respondents’ views on the achievements or performance of the president from 2011 to date and to see how this can affect his chances in the coming election; the correlation between the outcome of the 2011 presidential election and the likely outcome of the 2015 presidential election; and a detailed study of the various dynamics that had taken place since 2011 and the likely impact on the outcome of the 2015 presidential election.

According to the survey, “when asked which of the two main political parties they preferred, 65 per cent of the respondents opted for PDP, while 31 per cent favoured the APC, one per cent went for other parties, while the remaining two per cent went for none of the parties.

“Again, the respondents, when asked, also rated President Jonathan’s performance in 10 critical areas - security, agriculture, power, education, transportation, aviation, press freedom, fight against corruption, human rights, job creation and women empowerment above.

“When the respondents were asked if they would vote for Jonathan based on their responses to the previous questions, 62.2 per cent answered in the affirmative, and 29.7 per cent in the negative, while 4.1 per cent were undecided.

“On the question whether Major-General Buhari is considered more capable in addressing the critical issues in the areas listed, 30.7 per cent answered in the affirmative, while 65 per cent answered in the negative. Another 4.3 per cent of the respondents were undecided.

“From the foregoing, it was becoming visible the likely direction of their votes.”

The survey report highlighted the dynamics that had taken place since the 2011 election and the likely impact on the outcome of the 2015 presidential election.

According to the report, “issues addressed include: effect of intra-party conflicts; effect of mass defection/cross-carpeting; effect of endorsements by ethno-religious groups, socio-cultural groups, paramount rulers and others; and inter-religious/ethnic conflicts since 2011

“Each of these issues will either have a positive or negative impact on the candidates. For example, the mass defection of some PDP governors and party stalwarts to the APC may affect the PDP negatively in some states.

“However, this likely setback may be cancelled out by some high-profile defection into PDP such as that of Governor Olusegun Mimiko of Ondo State and those of former Governors Peter Obi, Attahiru Bafarawa, Ibrahim Shekarau, etc.

“Also, the effect of the conflict between the Fulani cattle rearers and indigenous farmers mainly in the North Central states and Taraba State in North East may likely cost Buhari, who is a Fulani, some important votes in the areas concerned.

“Equally, the increase in clashes between the Hausa Fulani and the people of Southern Kaduna might likely tilt a win in favour of Jonathan.

“The volume of endorsements by traditional rulers and ethnic nationality groups among others in the South East, South-South and South West has also enhanced President Jonathan’s chances.

“Another critical factor examined which may work in favour of the president is the recent and aggressive deployment of the social media network, which now ensures a wider reach and delivery of its programmes to the people.

“Hitherto, the APC was in control and more effective in the use of the social media.

“In conclusion, based on our findings as enumerated above, Dr Jonathan stands an excellent chance of winning the 2015 presidential election by at least a 17 per cent margin, over his closest rival,” the report noted.

According to the coordinator of the survey, the report did away with the dubious format of allocating states to a candidate based on some illusory expectations.

US poll predicts Jonathan’s slim win

A combined survey by an international pollster based in the United States has predicted a slim win for President Goodluck Jonathan on Saturday.

Williams and Associates, a Boston (MA) based research and consulting firm, has finally released the results of four national surveys conducted in Nigeria between March 4 and March 20, showing a highly-probable Jonathan’s re-election.

A United Kingdom pollster, Kevin, Charlyn and Kimberly Associates, had also projected Jonathan’s re-election with a 13 per cent probable margin.

The USA polling, however, gave the president a six per cent probable victory margin over his closest challenger, former head of state, Major-General Muhammadu Buhari of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

The polling was reportedly conducted in all the 36 states of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, with 5,000 respondents used for sampling.

When compiled together the results of the four surveys, conducted through in-person and face-to-face interviews among Nigerians of voting age in all the states and Abuja, showed Jonathan maintain a slim lead over Buhari.

The poll results are published on http://www.williamspoils.com

Among the questions asked respondents was: “Here is a list of candidates for president and vice president currently on the ballot for the upcoming elections. If the elections were held today, for which one of these teams would you vote?”

The Jonathan/Sambo ticket got 50 per cent, while the Buhari/Osinbajo ticket got 44 per cent. Others/Don’t know was three per cent, while Undecided was also 3 per cent.

The question on whether the president performed his duties well enough to deserve re-election got him a 49 per cent “Yes” and 46 per cent “No”.

The results suggested a close race between the duo, with Jonathan expected to have a razor-edge win to be re-elected to a second term.

When asked what issue would be most important to them when determining their votes for president, “Jobs and Unemployment and Economic Growth” topped the wish-list with 44 per cent.

Jonathan leading by 7.01% —Survey

A poll result released on Tuesday by the Nigeria Polls and Survey group has put the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential candidate, Dr Goodluck Jonathan, ahead of his closest rival, Major-General Muhammadu Buhari of the All Progressives Congress (APC) with a slight margin of 7.01 per cent.

The nationwide poll was conducted by reputable group of social scientists.

According to a release signed by the coordinator of the group, Dr Ayo Alao, results from the poll were based on a five-item questionnaire administered on a total of 10,294 registered voters, who were selected from the 36 states of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

Of these, 6,592 were males and 3,702 females.

It added that the questionnaire sought to elicit information on respondent’s knowledge of political parties, possession of PVCs, awareness of the election date, willingness to vote during the election and the respondents’ preferred presidential candidate.

The Nigeria Polls and Survey group, in the release, said a total of 5,508 respondents indicated their intention to vote for the presidential candidate of PDP), compared with a total of 4,786 respondents who favoured the presidential candidate of APC.

The data analysis showed that the PDP candidate, Jonathan, may likely have a better showing in the presidential election in South-South, South-East, and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), while Buhari of APC may poll more votes in North-West and North-East.

South-West and North-Central, according to the survey, remained largely the battle ground that may swing victory either way.

The steps taken by President Jonathan to ensure the implementation of the recommendation of the national conference also look favourable for his candidacy.

The analysis also indicated that primary primordial factors like ethnic affiliations, religion and social class may be the influencing factors in the election.
http://tribune.com.ng/news/news-headlines/item/32896-independent-surveys-give-jonathan-edge-over-buhari

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Re: Independent Surveys Give Jonathan Edge Over Buhari by ascaris(m): 2:01am On Mar 25, 2015
GEJ is winning this elections for sure. I don't pray for any court to disqualifies Buhari because it might serve as an excuse for trouble makers to reject the results and create the parallel govt. they have been planning for. Please allow GEJ to trash this man neatly for the last and final time!

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Re: Independent Surveys Give Jonathan Edge Over Buhari by Brutef0rce1o1: 2:10am On Mar 25, 2015
But you all said you dont care about surveys or poll, why posting trash just to feel good. Election is few days time, let the best man win.

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Re: Independent Surveys Give Jonathan Edge Over Buhari by courage54(m): 2:17am On Mar 25, 2015
A WAKE UP CALL TO ALL NIGERIANS

March 28 election is not an election between Jonathan and General Buhari but is an election between Jonathan vs all the millions of unemployed graduates and youths, is an election between Jonathan vs all those innocent graduates that were murdered during the last immigration exam, is an election between Jonathan and all the relatives of the kidnap chibok girls, is an election between Jonathan and all the victims of Iyanya, Kano and other bomb blast, is an election between Jonathan vs all the failed small business that has been short down due to shortage of power supply, is an election between Jonathan and all those who lost their love ones during health workers strike, is also an election between Jonathan and all those university undergraduates who has spent more than their stipulated years in school due to strikes and hike in fees. Finally is an election between Jonathan and the general masses who are suffering from the clueless decisions of this government.

As for me am supporting and voting for BUHARI because I can't support a president who fraudulently extort money from young graduates all in d name of giving them jobs only to end up killing lots of them. And this is a government that has not in any way imparted positively in the lives of our youths, rather they steal in billions of dollars from the common man.

BUHARI/OSINBAJO IS THE WAY TO GO

GOD BLESS NIGERIA
GOD BLESS NIGER-DELTA

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Re: Independent Surveys Give Jonathan Edge Over Buhari by WisdomFlakes: 2:30am On Mar 25, 2015
LOL. PDP can sponsor as many crooked polls as money can buy but that won't save Jonathan's behind this Saturday. cheesy

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Re: Independent Surveys Give Jonathan Edge Over Buhari by omenka(m): 3:16am On Mar 25, 2015
Brutef0rce1o1:
But you all said you dont care about surveys or poll, why posting trash just to feel good. Election is few days time, let the best man win.
grin

The way the minds of PDP supporters work should be a subject of an intensive research by scholars in Harvard.

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Re: Independent Surveys Give Jonathan Edge Over Buhari by FastShipping: 3:19am On Mar 25, 2015
Brutef0rce1o1:
But you all said you dont care about surveys or poll, why posting trash just to feel good. Election is few days time, let the best man win.

grin grin grin

Abi o

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Re: Independent Surveys Give Jonathan Edge Over Buhari by Nobody: 4:48am On Mar 25, 2015
Another fishy survey. The funny thing is most survey that have predicted victory for GEJ are done in secret. Na only the result them dey announce. The ones done openly with majority of Nigerians being aware has always had GEJ losing woefully. Who is decieveing who?

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Re: Independent Surveys Give Jonathan Edge Over Buhari by Nobody: 4:51am On Mar 25, 2015
Nice write-up!

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Re: Independent Surveys Give Jonathan Edge Over Buhari by kekakuz(m): 5:15am On Mar 25, 2015
we have over a thousand professors in Nigeria
close to a million PhD holders
yet we are told to vote a very old man that is not sure if he has a waec result.
in this 21st century? shuuuuuu
a man that said he will equal the dollar and naira but does not even have a clue of what he is saying or how to go about it?

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Re: Independent Surveys Give Jonathan Edge Over Buhari by femmy2010(m): 5:16am On Mar 25, 2015
It Is just a matter of days and the reality on ground would dawn.

#TEAMGMB

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Re: Independent Surveys Give Jonathan Edge Over Buhari by okeyumez(m): 5:16am On Mar 25, 2015
Rubbish survey from the pit of corruption sponsored by Poverty Development Party, PDP

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Re: Independent Surveys Give Jonathan Edge Over Buhari by jaymiebee(m): 5:17am On Mar 25, 2015
Nice 1, in the General we trust

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Re: Independent Surveys Give Jonathan Edge Over Buhari by freshness2020: 5:18am On Mar 25, 2015
Keep moving Forward His excellency..
Wining is in your genes...we know their baba is already a serial goner....March 29 is gonna be too funky.. I can't just wait.
Gej2015....no shaking for babaJona..

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Re: Independent Surveys Give Jonathan Edge Over Buhari by 9jagirl4re(f): 5:18am On Mar 25, 2015
Slim win fat win who cares all I know is..

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Re: Independent Surveys Give Jonathan Edge Over Buhari by Nobody: 5:18am On Mar 25, 2015
[size=16pt]Everyone is looking for avenue to enjoy jonathans dollar rain.
Which one come be okezie ventures abi na zevland ventures? ??
These set of charlatans have not paid their dues enough to be regarded as reputable. Their survey holds no water.
May the best man win.

I dont like buhari and I dont like jonathan.... fuccck em both.

I supply my own light, security, water and as a matter of fact, I fear for my life whenever I run into policemen.
Nigeria is one fuucccjed up place to be right now.
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Re: Independent Surveys Give Jonathan Edge Over Buhari by ratchetwrench: 5:18am On Mar 25, 2015
Anyone can do a survey to favor what the want

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Re: Independent Surveys Give Jonathan Edge Over Buhari by saint047(m): 5:18am On Mar 25, 2015
Ok nah
Re: Independent Surveys Give Jonathan Edge Over Buhari by guttentag(m): 5:18am On Mar 25, 2015
Jonathan shouldn't have contest because I foresee FAILURE waiting Him

i HAVE Decided to vote for CHANG Even If the Ignorant once are Blinded to that Jona is DESPERATE

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Re: Independent Surveys Give Jonathan Edge Over Buhari by brainpulse: 5:18am On Mar 25, 2015
If he has really done Well, why is he afraid and conducting bathroom and toilet surveys. GMB for sure.

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Re: Independent Surveys Give Jonathan Edge Over Buhari by alaladakosta(f): 5:19am On Mar 25, 2015
Nonsense

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Re: Independent Surveys Give Jonathan Edge Over Buhari by Nobody: 5:20am On Mar 25, 2015
APC = Aggrieved People's Congresss!

Una neva chi chumchim.

#GejTill2019.

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Re: Independent Surveys Give Jonathan Edge Over Buhari by efilefun(m): 5:21am On Mar 25, 2015
You all better wake up to reality Cuz it won't be good been caught sleeping on the bicycle

GMB till mama piss gets a zip on her mouth

Sai Baba
God bless you all as you massively head to the polls to vote in the people's general

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Re: Independent Surveys Give Jonathan Edge Over Buhari by Nobody: 5:21am On Mar 25, 2015
If this would not make Gej postpone the election again, that's fine.
Independent survey my foot!

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Re: Independent Surveys Give Jonathan Edge Over Buhari by Nobody: 5:21am On Mar 25, 2015
Well....it is possible.

Still.....the election is APC's to lose.

P.S...Here is the Williams and Associates mentioned in the report.(website here). Judge it for yourself. Poorly done website, and no picture of their activities.

Also, none of the other organizations listed have no presence on the web.

Someone is playing games.

To compare and contrast....here is the website of a reputable polling group: http://www.noi-polls.com/root/

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Re: Independent Surveys Give Jonathan Edge Over Buhari by justi4jesu(f): 5:21am On Mar 25, 2015
okeyumez:
Rubbish survey from the pit of corruption sponsored by Poverty Development Party, PDP


You need some sleep. tongue tongue

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Re: Independent Surveys Give Jonathan Edge Over Buhari by efilefun(m): 5:21am On Mar 25, 2015
RedBenson:
APC = Aggrieved People's Congresss!

Una neva chi chumchim.

#GejTill2019.

PDP= People Deceiving People
Una umbrella no fit cover una shame again it's just few days to go


APC change!!!!
Sai Buhari

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Re: Independent Surveys Give Jonathan Edge Over Buhari by laurel03(m): 5:22am On Mar 25, 2015
I will never vote for person that see corruption as normal things..


I am for CHANGE

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Re: Independent Surveys Give Jonathan Edge Over Buhari by Sijo01(f): 5:22am On Mar 25, 2015
Up Gej

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Re: Independent Surveys Give Jonathan Edge Over Buhari by abagnalie: 5:25am On Mar 25, 2015
Another four years of jonathan

No way its the general all the way

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Re: Independent Surveys Give Jonathan Edge Over Buhari by oduastates: 5:25am On Mar 25, 2015
Keep lying to yourselves. This is from pew research. An international research groups and all the answers work against Jonathan
Look at number 4

MARCH 24, 2015
6 facts about public opinion in Nigeria before election day
BY JACOB POUSHTER1 COMMENT

A long-delayed election will be taking place in Nigeria this weekend, as the original date was put off due to security concerns relating to the continued fight against the Boko Haram terrorist group. Muhammadu Buhari of the All Progressives Congress opposition party, who briefly ruled the country in the 1980s after a military coup, will attempt to defeat incumbent Goodluck Jonathan, of the People’s Democratic Party.

In recent months, Boko Haram has stepped up its campaign in Nigeria’s northeast, and violence has spread to neighboring countries. Nigeria has the largest economy in Africa and is a major oil producer, so in its most important election since democratic rule was restored in 1999, the world will anxiously await the results.

With so much on the line, here’s what Nigerians had to say about the state of their country when we surveyed them in spring 2014:

[b]1 Nigerians detest Boko Haram. Overall, 82% of Nigerians have an unfavorable view of Boko Haram, with 79% holding a very unfavorable view. This distaste is shared by Christians and Muslims alike (Nigeria is about half Christian and half Muslim, according to the Pew-Templeton Global Religious Futures project).

2 Public Opinion in NigeriaAbout seven-in-ten Nigerians (72%) are worried about Islamic extremism in their country. And when asked to name the world’s greatest danger, a 38% plurality say that religious and ethnic hatred is the top threat.

3 In terms of everyday worries, more than eight-in-ten Nigerians say crime (88%) and corruption (86%) are very big problems in their country. Nigerians are also worried about electricity shortages.

4 Nigerians have less regard for their national government compared with other institutions tested. No wonder an Afrobarometer survey from December 2014 found that 74% of Nigerians say the country is headed in the wrong direction.

5 A majority of Nigerians (66%) say most government officials do not care about what ordinary people think, and Afrobarometer found that 50% are very or somewhat concerned about political intimidation or violence at the polls, up from 34% in 2012.

6 Despite concerns about their government and institutions, Nigerians remain politically engaged. Seven-in-ten Nigerian adults have voted in an election, and many see voting and attending campaign events as effective ways to influence government. To that end, a recent International Foundation for Electoral Systems poll found that 79% of Nigerians were either very (61%) or somewhat (18%) likely to vote in the presidential election.[/b]

The outcome of the presidential election is considered too close to call, and the potential looms for a violent lead-up to Election Day (and the outside possibility of a runoff). Whoever triumphs, public opinion shows that Nigerians recognize the wide array of problems facing their country and the difficulty the next leader will have in addressing them all.

http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2015/03/24/as-nigerians-head-to-the-polls-6-facts-about-public-opinion/

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Re: Independent Surveys Give Jonathan Edge Over Buhari by bunmioguns(m): 5:26am On Mar 25, 2015
saTAN at work

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