Following the claim that an opinion poll commissioned by the ANAP Foundation, a non-profit organisation, was rigged to favour the Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, as the front-runner ahead of the 2023 election, rival supporters have been exchanging harsh words online. According to the poll findings, which were made public on Wednesday, Obi is in the lead among the four so-called front-runners for the 2023 presidential election.
Peter Obi's Supporters, Others Clash Online Over Allegations Of ANAP Poll Rigging To Favour Labour Party Presidential CandidateAccording to the poll findings, which were made public on Wednesday, Obi is in the lead among the four so-called front-runners for the 2023 presidential election.
Following the claim that an opinion poll commissioned by the ANAP Foundation, a non-profit organisation, was rigged to favour the Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, as the front-runner ahead of the 2023 election, rival supporters have been exchanging harsh words online. According to the poll findings, which were made public on Wednesday, Obi is in the lead among the four so-called front-runners for the 2023 presidential election.
Bola Tinubu of the All Progressives Congress , Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party , and Rabiu Kwankwaso of the New Nigerian Peoples Party are the three others listed in the poll.The poll's results revealed that 23 per cent of the participants said they would support Obi, while 13 percent supported Tinubu.In a statement released on Wednesday, Atedo Peterside, ANAP’s founder said, Mr.
“While the essence of a poll is to show where everyone is, it can also be used for perception management. The belief that Peter Obi is doing better in the NC than either PDP or APC is SURPRISING. Considering the role DBCs play and the absence of strong LP DBCs in the region“When I called Katsina for PDP, I did so because my agents on the ground in all 31 LGAs were very clear on where the tide is. I further confirmed that PDP is elite consensus in the state.
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