As the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) Declares former Governor of Lagos state, Bola Ahmed Tinubu the president elect of federal republic of Nigeria. Popular Nigerian article writer, Gimba Kakanda has come out to recall how all distinguished pollsters in the West allegedly predicted Bola Tinubu’s lose in this election.
Gimba Kakanda made this recollection while releasing a statement via his official Twitter handle few hours ago.
Quoting the original statement released on Twitter by Gimba Kakanda, he said; "Like Donald Trump in 2016, Bola Tinubu was predicted to lose this election by all distinguished pollsters in the West. But there’s a critical variable the polls don’t apply in their projections: the silent majority. I contextualised this in August 2022 to analyse our elections".
Check out Below for the screen capture of the original statement released by Gimba Kakanda via his twitter handle;
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