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Why Buhari May Win Presidential Poll – Brookings Institution by duwdu: 4:42pm On Jan 24, 2019 |
Why Buhari may win presidential poll – Brookings Institution By Timileyin Omilana 24 January 2019 | 3:12 pm The Brookings Institution, a nonprofit public policy organization based in Washington, DC, has highlighted reasons the ruling All Progressives Congress presidential candidate president Muhammadu Buhari may win the next month presidential poll. The institute in a publication on Tuesday said: “Buhari appears to have a slight advantage going into the election.” The Institute said Buhari may win the poll because “APC currently controls 24 states of the federation while PDP controls only 11” and because the ruling party “has a strong presence in the two zones with the highest numbers of registered voters in the country, the Northwest and the Southwest.” The Northwest and Southwest have approximately 20 million voters and 16 million voters respectively. Lagos and Kano States have the highest number of registered voters with 6.5 million and 5.4 million respectively. The Brookings Institution’s report authored by Jideofor Adibe said the power of incumbency may also tilt the outcome of the votes in favour of President Buhari. “APC equally has the advantage of incumbency, conferring them the ability to deploy key state institutions to serve partisan objectives.” Nigeria heads to polls on February 16 and it is expected to be fiercely contested by candidates from 73 parties, former vice president Atiku Abubakar, former Central Bank Deputy Governor, Kingsley Moghalu, Sahara Reporters Publisher, Omoyele Sowore are part of the contestants aiming to end Buhari’s reign. The organisation said it is still unclear if the security challenges, “farmer-herder clashes and the resurgence of Boko Haram and increasing insecurity”, the country is embattled in will affect the “electoral fortunes” for the incumbent president. For Abubakar, the institute said, “his restructuring may have endeared him to some people in the South, it remains unclear how it will impact his support in the North, where restructuring is viewed with suspicion.” While Buhari remains the frontrunner, The Brookings’s prediction on Nigeria’s future in the successful eventuality of Buhari’s reelection sounded ominous. “Regardless of who wins the election, Nigerians are likely to have a tough time this year.” Source: https://guardian.ng/news/why-buhari-may-win-presidential-poll-brookings-institution/ ........ P34c3 ..... ... 5 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Why Buhari May Win Presidential Poll – Brookings Institution by madridguy(m): 4:43pm On Jan 24, 2019 |
“Regardless of who wins the election, Nigerians are likely to have a tough time this year.” God please help us. 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Why Buhari May Win Presidential Poll – Brookings Institution by rusher14: 4:45pm On Jan 24, 2019 |
Atiku dem go chop your money clean mouth. 7 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Why Buhari May Win Presidential Poll – Brookings Institution by KwoiZabo(m): 4:57pm On Jan 24, 2019 |
We that are on ground knows Atiku will win with a Landslide. 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Why Buhari May Win Presidential Poll – Brookings Institution by arewaboy01(m): 5:00pm On Jan 24, 2019 |
rusher14:our money 1 Like |
Re: Why Buhari May Win Presidential Poll – Brookings Institution by arewaboy01(m): 5:01pm On Jan 24, 2019 |
KwoiZabo:which ground... please I don't want to laugh lollll 9 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Why Buhari May Win Presidential Poll – Brookings Institution by kahal29: 5:03pm On Jan 24, 2019 |
We know that already ... https://www.brookings.edu/blog/africa-in-focus/2019/01/22/what-to-expect-from-the-2019-presidential-election-in-nigeria/ 4 Likes 1 Share
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Re: Why Buhari May Win Presidential Poll – Brookings Institution by helinues: 5:04pm On Jan 24, 2019 |
For sure now 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Why Buhari May Win Presidential Poll – Brookings Institution by Yankee101: 5:05pm On Jan 24, 2019 |
Make the guy come naija come see wetin Kwankwaso dey do for Kano and what Igbos did in Lagos in 2015 2 Likes |
Re: Why Buhari May Win Presidential Poll – Brookings Institution by kahal29: 5:09pm On Jan 24, 2019 |
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Re: Why Buhari May Win Presidential Poll – Brookings Institution by Racoon(m): 5:12pm On Jan 24, 2019 |
Given all the permutations & realities on ground @ present, Atiku will win the presidential election in a shocking way the APC never thought they will win the 2015 own.Many never give him a chance & will never see it coming. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Why Buhari May Win Presidential Poll – Brookings Institution by duwdu: 6:48pm On Jan 24, 2019 |
Racoon: Shortly before the 2015 elections, a close friend of mine opined that he feared that the PDP might win o; that what did I think? I answered that it depended on who one asked, and that as far as I was concerned, the introduction of the Card Reader technology to be used for accreditation during the election, would make it difficult for much of the rigging machines that were previously prevalent, to be effective. My friend answered, "ah, OK." The rest is now history. Let me say it here again: The current INEC is dead serious about making the Card Reader ecosystem even more potent against the traditional rigging apparatus of any party. To me, that means the usual phantom vote numbers that would previously emanate from, say, the creeks, would be severely reduced during the elections coming up from about three weeks. Now, you make of that what you may. Me, I don talk maiyon o. But hey, what do I know? ........ P34c3 ..... ... 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Why Buhari May Win Presidential Poll – Brookings Institution by kahal29: 5:26am On Jan 25, 2019 |
Racoon: Mmmmmh |
Re: Why Buhari May Win Presidential Poll – Brookings Institution by RockHard: 5:42am On Jan 25, 2019 |
Anyone that really thinks PMB will lose the coming election to Atiku is a jester. 7 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Why Buhari May Win Presidential Poll – Brookings Institution by SalamRushdie: 5:48am On Jan 25, 2019 |
When I see a Bourdillon sponsored report I know It |
Re: Why Buhari May Win Presidential Poll – Brookings Institution by odiks: 5:51am On Jan 25, 2019 |
RockHard: No mind them 3 Likes |
Re: Why Buhari May Win Presidential Poll – Brookings Institution by odiks: 5:53am On Jan 25, 2019 |
SalamRushdie: Bourdillon sponsored report in Guardian or Brooking? Are you OK? 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Why Buhari May Win Presidential Poll – Brookings Institution by allthingsgood: 5:57am On Jan 25, 2019 |
madridguy: God helped u by sending buhari the redeemer. But u murmured. Now some children of God are even rooting for atiku the pharaoh 1 Like |
Re: Why Buhari May Win Presidential Poll – Brookings Institution by ivandragon: 6:17am On Jan 25, 2019 |
duwdu: What about the millions of dubious votes gotten by PMB up north in the last general elections? How will INEC tackle underage voting up north? From all indications, INEC & security agencies are working assiduously to checkmate election rigging in the south but are content to let the north do what it wants... |
Re: Why Buhari May Win Presidential Poll – Brookings Institution by Corrinthians(m): 6:56am On Jan 25, 2019 |
We don't need no one to tell us that. Even pigs already know, same way they knew when they existed as TAN under the ineffectual buffoon. 1 Like |
Re: Why Buhari May Win Presidential Poll – Brookings Institution by Ovamboland(m): 8:42am On Jan 25, 2019 |
ivandragon: But many said Atiku will share the north with Buhari, don't worry he will benefit from any rigging in north too including underage voters so no issues. |
Re: Why Buhari May Win Presidential Poll – Brookings Institution by BluntBoy(m): 12:56pm On Jan 25, 2019 |
KwoiZabo: Do you know the meaning of landslide? |
Re: Why Buhari May Win Presidential Poll – Brookings Institution by KwoiZabo(m): 12:58pm On Jan 25, 2019 |
BluntBoy:mark my post. Landslide. Meanwhile, where is Aisha Buhari? |
Re: Why Buhari May Win Presidential Poll – Brookings Institution by BluntBoy(m): 1:06pm On Jan 25, 2019 |
KwoiZabo: Alright, enjoy your delusion while it lasts. 1 Like |
Re: Why Buhari May Win Presidential Poll – Brookings Institution by porka: 1:13pm On Jan 25, 2019 |
From "no one can defeat Buhari in the north" to "Why Buhari MAY win". What has happened to the idol? Why the struggle all of a sudden? Lol |
Re: Why Buhari May Win Presidential Poll – Brookings Institution by nonsobaba: 1:14pm On Jan 25, 2019 |
The brookings institute should have kept this report for now to allow the hopeful Atiku and Peter Obi to continue big spending of the monies they looted from government in vain. That is what gets me excited. Easy come, easy go |
Re: Why Buhari May Win Presidential Poll – Brookings Institution by Charmingrascal(m): 1:23pm On Jan 25, 2019 |
Now this a sane analysis the highest number of registered voters are in APC states and APC controls more states than PDP. I still wonder how some people think Atiku will win Buhari, maybe they think elections are won social media. They forgt to learn from Ekiti state where Fayose had more support on social media especially Nairaland and still lost when it was time for elections. I won't use Osun as an example because the election wasn't fair but Ekiti was free and fair to the core. |
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