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ELECTION 2015: PROVISIONAL PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION PREDICTION

Here is a conservative calculation of the outcome of the President election if conducted today. It indicates a clear victory for Goodluck Jonathan..
1. Abia - GEJ 
2. Anambra - GEJ
3. Ebonyi - GEJ 
4. Enugu - GEJ
5. Imo - GEJ
SOUTH SOUTH;
6. Bayelsa - GEJ
7. Cross River - GEJ
8. Akwa Ibom - GEJ
9. Edo - GEJ
10. Delta - GEJ
11. Rivers - GEJ
SOUTH WEST;
12. Osun - Buhari
13. Oyo - undecided or let's say 50 - 50
14. Ogun - GEJ
15. Ekiti - GEJ
16. Ondo - GEJ
17. Lagos - GEJ
NORTH CENTRAL;
18. Benue - GEJ
19. Kogi - GEJ
20. Plateau - GEJ
21. Nassarawa - GEJ
22. Niger - undecided but GEJ is certain of his required 25 %.
23. Kwara - Somehow Buhari but Gej will still get his 25% or more than that ...atleast 45%.
NORTH EAST;
24. Adamawa - Not certain Is Gej due to his interference in the state's chapters party affairs in ....Buhari might win. But GEJ will get nothing less than 45% ....if not more than the required 25%.
25. Taraba - GEJ
26. Borno - Buhari
27. Yobe - Buhari
28. Bauchi - Buhari but GEJ will get his required 25%.
29. Gombe - Partially Buhari but GEJ is sure if his 25 %.
NORTH WEST;
30. Kano - Buhari
31. Katsina - Not certain that Gej will win but I'm very sure that he will get the required 25%.
32. Zamfara - Buhari
33. Jigawa - Maybe GEJ but I'm certain of the 25% requirement.
34. Kaduna - undecided but so certain of the 25 % requirement.
35 Kebbi - Buhari
36. Sokoto - Buhari ...GEJ might get his required 25%.
You are free to challenge this Analysis.

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