UPDATE:
Buhari wins with 3430 votes
Atiku Abubakar scores 954 votes
Mr. Sam Nda-Isaiah gets only 10 votes
Kwankwaso polled more votes than Atiku with 974 votes
Owelle Rochas Okorocha polled 624 votes
Former Head of State, General Mohammadu Buhari maintains an early lead as ballot paper sorting continues at the APC Primary election in Lagos. Buhari has so far polled about half of the over 1,000 votes sorted.
Muhammadu Buhari, has earned more ballots than his four other challengers.
Coming a distance second is the Governor of Kano State, Rabiu Kwankwaso, who seems to be performing way beyond expectation and appears to have earned more votes than former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar, who is generally regarded as the most experienced politicians among the lots.
From L to R (Okorocha, Nda-Isaiah, Kwankwaso, Buhari, Atiku) |
The Governor of Imo State, Rochas Okorocha, is also putting put some contest but he clearly lies in a distant fourth position behind Mr. Atiku, who seems to have gotten the third highest votes at the moment.
Not entirely surprising in fifth place is the Publisher of Leadership Newspapers, Sam Nda-Isaiah, who clearly is the less experienced politician of the lot.
Mr Nda-Isaiah is yet to get a single ballot so far as at the time of this report.
It is however early to award victory to any of the candidates at this time as there are still thousands of ballots to count.
Sorting is still ongoing and NigerianEye will continue to update you with happenings at the venue.
UPDATE:
Buhari wins with 3430 votes
Atiku Abubakar scores 954 votes
Mr. Sam Nda-Isaiah gets only 10 votes
Kwankwaso polled more votes than Atiku with 974 votes
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Nice one. but get one bottle of ogogoro for GEJ with this news before he gets dry drunk.
ReplyDeleteNice one
ReplyDeleteIt's as expected. No suprised except that I was expecting atiku to come a close second and kwakwanso to come third. The other two are just there to distract others
ReplyDeleteGen Buhari leads all the way,congratulation to all supporters of Gen Buhari across the globe.
ReplyDeleteIt is a good result, but I hope this will not cause violence again like 2011 if at the end, Goodluck Jonathan wins the election.
DeleteWe all hope so,we also hope that, there will be no rigging from the rulling party come 2015.
DeleteMy wish is for APC to win the presidential election while PDP wins the Governorship election here in Lagos.
ReplyDeleteBuhari can keep winning primaries, but he will never be president of Nigeria.
ReplyDeleteI wonder which party he will jump to next
Congratulations GMB. This shall be the beginning of good leadership we've been clamouring for in Nigeria. Come February 2015, you shall be our next president In Sha Allaah.
ReplyDeleteDats tru poor him,poor us Nigerians too
ReplyDeleteHmmmm!!!
ReplyDeleteI pray to God to make GMB a gateway of development of our dear country.Eyes are opened!!!
ReplyDeleteI reject that. Rich him, rich us Nigerians too
ReplyDeletebuhari will only end up in primary but he can never enter secondry talk more of university.Gej come 2015 as usual
ReplyDeleteJust work
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