2023: It Is Statistically Doubtful For Obi, Tinubu And Atiku To Win 12 States Each - Akin Osuntokun
By ReignJerry (self media writer) | 6 days ago
Despite the fact that Bola Ahmed Tinubu was declared as the President-elect in the 2023 presidential election, one thing worthy of notice is that the three frontlinners, Peter Obi, Atiku and Tinubu all won 12 States each in Nigeria. Reacting to what seems to be 'coincidental', the Director General of Labour Party Presidential Campaign Council, Akin Osuntokun has stated that it is statistically improbable (doubtful) for the three presidential candidates to win 12 states each, and that such an unreal event can be used to pursue an intellectually fraudulent argument.
Akin Osuntokun said his opinion about INEC is very low and that he actually expected the outcome of the election, because he never expected much from INEC.
In his words, he said:
"It is statistically improbable (doubtful) that APC, PDP and LP will win 12 states each, but you can use it to pursue an intellectually fraudulent argument. I have always had a low opinion about INEC."
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