Former President Goodluck Jonathan; former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar; Speaker of the Federal House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara; former Cross River State Governor, Donald Duke; former Governor of Jigawa State, Sule Lamido and former Governor of Anambra State Peter Obi are among prominent Nigerian politicians favoured to upstage a Muhammadu Buhari candidacy should he decide to seek re-election in 2019.
According to details of four (4) different polls conducted by SIGNAL on micro-blogging site Twitter over the past five (5) days, respondents favoured the named politicians in different poll categories as potential winners of the 2019 presidential election as lead candidates and running mates on any of the two major political platforms – the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) and the leading opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
Below are a breakdown of the polls:
#PollSignal | Which of these three combinations can most easily beat Buhari/Osinbajo in 2019? VOTE NOW. cc @Amaka_Ekwo @DeleMomodu @atiku @akaebube @APCNigeria @OfficialPDPNig
— SIGNAL (@thesignalng) November 24, 2017
#PollSignal | Which of these younger opposition candidates can most easily beat Buhari/Osinbajo in 2019? VOTE NOW. cc @Amaka_Ekwo @DeleMomodu @atiku @akaebube @APCNigeria @OfficialPDPNig
— SIGNAL (@thesignalng) November 24, 2017
#PollSignal | Which of these APC combinations can most easily beat Buhari/Osinbajo to pick the party’s ticket in 2019? VOTE NOW cc @Amaka_Ekwo @DeleMomodu @atiku @akaebube @OfficialPDPNig @APCNigeria @YakubDogara @kfayemi @tundefashola
— SIGNAL (@thesignalng) November 24, 2017
#PollSignal | If these are the two MAJOR options presented in 2019, which of them will you vote for? VOTE NOW! #NigeriaDecides2019 @GEJonathan @HEDankwambo @MBuhari @ProfOsinbajo @Amaka_Ekwo @akaebube @APCNigeria @OfficialPDPNig @DeleMomodu @cchukudebelu
— SIGNAL (@thesignalng) November 27, 2017
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