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Poll
Question: Who Is Nigeria's Next President? (Beyond 2011)
Option 1: Goodluck Jonathan (PDP) votes: 1127
Option 2: Muhammadu Buhari (CPC) votes: 732
Option 3: Nuhu Ribadu (ACN) votes: 256
Option 4: Pat Utomi (SDMP) votes: 12
Option 5: Chris Okotie (Fresh) votes: 11
Option 6: Ibrahim Shekarau (ANPP) votes: 37
Option 7: Peter Nwangwu (ADC) votes: 1
Option 8: Yahaya Ndu (ARP) votes: 2
Option 9: Ifeanyichukwu Nnaji (BNPP) votes: 1
Option 10: Ambrose Awuru (HDP) votes: 2
Option 11: Lawson Aroh (PPP) votes: 2
Option 12: Hamisu Santuraki (MPPP) votes: 1
Option 13: Dele Momodu  (NCP) votes: 2
Option 14: Solomon Akpona (NMDP) votes: 0
Option 15: John Dara (NTP) votes: 2
Option 16: Mahmud Waziri (PDC) votes: 2
Option 17: Nwadike Chikezie (PMP) votes: 0
Option 18: Ebiti Ndok (UNPD) votes: 5
Option 19: Lawrence Adedoyin (APS) votes: 1
Option 20: I Will Not Vote votes: 42
Title: Who Is Nigeria's Next President? (Beyond 2011)
Post by: MyInfoStride on Aug 30, 2010, 01:17 PM
(http://dl.dropbox.com/u/2618253/ForumPhotos/Nigeria%20Coat%20of%20Arms.jpg) As the April 9, 2011 election is fast approaching, lets share our views on the best candidates you think merit the position of the number 1 citizen in Nigeria.

Who Is The Nigeria's Next President? (Beyond 2011) Submit your vote now!


Please Note:
The poll was officially opened on 24th of February 2011 and runs till 10th of April 2011.
Title: Re: 2011 Nigeria Presidential Election: Who do you think is the Best Candidate?
Post by: alexmeme on Feb 24, 2011, 10:58 AM
Now the race has gone beyond party level. There are three strong contenders now.

1. Goodluck Jonathan (Peoples Democratic Party) PDP
2. Mohammed Buhari (Congress for Progress Change) CPC
3. Nuhu Ribada (Action Congress of Nigeria) ACN

Possibility of winning the presidential race is the order above. Or what is your view?
Title: Re: Who Is The Nigeria's Next President? (Beyond 2011)
Post by: senator on Feb 24, 2011, 06:05 PM
Ribadu if pdp did not rig.senator,surulere lagos
Title: Re: Who Is The Nigeria's Next President? (Beyond 2011)
Post by: sparrow on Feb 25, 2011, 07:07 AM
Let us share this link on our email and social networks. With this we can actually know what will be the outcome of next presidential election in Nigeria.

Vote freely... Registration not required.

Thanks.
Title: Re: Who Is The Nigeria's Next President? (Beyond 2011)
Post by: MyInfoStride on Feb 25, 2011, 03:37 PM
Quote from: sparrow on Feb 25, 2011, 07:07 AM
Let us share this link on our email and social networks. With this we can actually know what will be the outcome of next presidential election in Nigeria.

Vote freely... Registration not required.

Thanks.

You're right!
Title: Re: Who Is The Nigeria's Next President? (Beyond 2011)
Post by: reminder on Feb 26, 2011, 09:39 AM
Reports:

As at 9:37am Nigerian Time, the following are the voters' stand:

Goodluck Ebele Jonathan (PDP) - 49 (60.5%)
Muhammadu Buhari (CPC) - 20 (24.7%)
Nuhu Ribadu (ACN) - 9 (11.1%)
Others - 3 (3.7%

Cast your voice now and share the link with your friends. It is free and simple!
Title: Re: Who Is The Nigeria's Next President? (Beyond 2011)
Post by: MyInfoStride on Feb 27, 2011, 02:16 AM
This has been updated to include all the currently known candidate as approved by INEC:

•   Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN): Nuhu Ribadu
•   African Democratic Congress (ADC): Peter Nwangwu
•   African Renaissance Party (ARP): Yahaya Ndu
•   All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP): Ibrahim Shekarau
•   Better Nigeria Progressive Party (BNPP): heanyichukwu Nnaji
•   Congress for Progressive Change (CPC): Muhammadu Buhari
•   Fresh Democratic Party (FDP): Chris Okotie
•   Hope Democratic Party (HPC): Ambrose Awuru
•   Liberal Democratic Party (LDP): Chris Nwaokobia
•   Mega Progressive Peoples Party (MPPP): Rasheed Shitta-Bey
•   National Conscience Party (NCP): Dele Momodu
•   National Majority Democratic Party (NMDP): Akpona Solomon
•   National Transformation Party (NTP): John Dara
•   People for Democratic Change (PDC): Mahmud Waziri
•   Peoples Democratic Party (PDP): Goodluck Jonathan
•   Peoples Mandate Party (PMP): Nwadike Chikezie
•   Social Democratic Mega Party (SDMP): Pat Utomi
•   United National Party for Development (UNPD): Ebiti Ndok

List of Presidential Candidates for April 9, 2011 Election in Nigeria (http://www.theinfostride.com/forum/index.php?topic=11760.0)
Title: Re: Who Is The Nigeria's Next President? (Beyond 2011)
Post by: reminder on Feb 28, 2011, 06:33 AM
Share your vote!
Title: Re: Who Is Nigeria's Next President? (Beyond 2011)
Post by: reminder on Mar 08, 2011, 05:05 PM
The link below will lead you to profiles of all presidential candidates contesting during the April election in Nigeria:

Profiles - 2011 Presidential Candidates in Nigeria (http://www.theinfostride.com/forum/index.php?action=tags;tagid=12608)
Title: Re: Who Is Nigeria's Next President? (Beyond 2011)
Post by: reminder on Mar 09, 2011, 07:56 AM
The link below will lead you to available electoral manifestos of presidential candidates contesting during the April election in Nigeria:

2011 Electoral Manifestos of Presidential Candidates/Party in Nigeria (http://www.theinfostride.com/forum/index.php?action=tags;tagid=12831)

Please if you have any info about manifesto of candidates not yet included, please post.

Thanks.

Title: Re: Who Is Nigeria's Next President? (Beyond 2011)
Post by: `Shola Olubiyi on Mar 14, 2011, 02:43 PM
THE NEST NIGERIAN PRESIDENT BEYOND 2011 IS NOBODY BUT DR GOODLUCK EBELE JONATHAN [PDP].
Title: Re: Who Is Nigeria's Next President? (Beyond 2011)
Post by: Tonia Osamede Iheanacho on Mar 18, 2011, 03:18 PM
The next Nigeria President should be Prince Lawson Aroh of PPP Party
Title: Re: Who Is Nigeria's Next President? (Beyond 2011)
Post by: Dr. A. Bello on Apr 10, 2011, 04:25 PM
This type of poll may not be effective in a country which the ruling party has dwarfed its development for twelve years. How many have access to electricity talkless of internet. how many are going to school? for an effective poll, which can give good representation you should visit rural areas were more than 75% of the populace are living and gathered there opinions.
Title: Re: Who Is Nigeria's Next President? (Beyond 2011)
Post by: sparrow on Apr 10, 2011, 09:11 PM
Quote from: Dr. A. Bello on Apr 10, 2011, 04:25 PM
This type of poll may not be effective in a country which the ruling party has dwarfed its development for twelve years. How many have access to electricity talkless of internet. how many are going to school? for an effective poll, which can give good representation you should visit rural areas were more than 75% of the populace are living and gathered there opinions.

Thanks you for your thought. Your advice is well-noted. Currently, we can only avoid to do it online but with sponsorship, we can forge ahead with physical polls in Nigeria. Appreciation!!!!
Title: Re: Who Is Nigeria's Next President? (Beyond 2011)
Post by: MyInfoStride on Apr 10, 2011, 10:02 PM
This poll has been concluded today and we are glad to present you the final results. The poll was created just to sample Nigerians opinions for the upcoming presidential election with the posibility of forecasting the trends of the election. The poll's result is hereby presented below for judegement and insightful comments:

The total votes are 2242 including 42 votes of people who have decided not t vote in the presidential election.

Who Is Nigeria's Next President? (Beyond 2011)

•   Goodluck Jonathan (PDP) - 1127 (50%)
•   Muhammadu Buhari (CPC) - 732 (32%)
•   Nuhu Ribadu (ACN) - 256 (11%)
•   Pat Utomi (SDMP) - 12 (0%)
•   Chris Okotie (Fresh) - 11 (0%)
•   Ibrahim Shekarau (ANPP) - 37 (1%)
•   Peter Nwangwu (ADC) - 1 (0%)
•   Yahaya Ndu (ARP) - 2 (0%)
•   Ifeanyichukwu Nnaji (BNPP) - 1 (0%)
•   Ambrose Awuru (HDP) - 2 (0%)
•   Lawson Aroh (PPP) - 2 (0%)
•   Hamisu Santuraki (MPPP) - 1 (0%)
•   Dele Momodu  (NCP) - 2 (0%)
•   Solomon Akpona (NMDP) - 0 (0%)
•   John Dara (NTP) - 2 (0%)
•   Mahmud Waziri (PDC) - 2 (0%)
•   Nwadike Chikezie (PMP) - 0 (0%)
•   Ebiti Ndok (UNPD) - 5 (0%)
•   Lawrence Adedoyin (APS) - 1 (0%)
•   I Will Not Vote - 42 (1%)