‘Intensely partisan’ — APC campaign rejects Nextier poll forecasting Obi as preferred candidate | TheCable
Author:Bayo Onanuga, media director of the All Progressives Congress presidential campaign council, has rejected the outcome of the pre-election opinion poll commissioned by Nextier, a consulting firm.
The result showed that 37 percent of the 3,000 respondents expressed their interest to vote for Obi if the election was held at the time, while Bola Tinubu of the APC got 24 percent. “Any poll conducted by such an intensely partisan and prejudicially tainted organisation should be taken with a pinch of salt. This is apart from the fact that the sample size of the so-called poll and methodology employed cannot stand any integrity test.
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