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Borno-based man releases his predictions of 2019 presidential election, state by state

Ahead of the forthcoming 2019 general elections, there have been several predictions about the chances of political parties and major politicians aspiring to various political offices.
Recently, an independent Europe-based pollster, Zeus Polls predicted that the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Muhammadu Buhari,will likely win most states in the 2019 gubernatorial elections.
Zeus Polls had earlier correctly predicted the electoral victories of Willie Obiano of Anambra and Kayode Fayemi.
The latest Zeus Polls findings signed by Tanko Suleiman, its operating officer in Berlin, Germany, was made available to journalists in Lagos on Tuesday, August 28.
Similarly, a Borno-based man identified as Baba Gana Kachalla, has released his prediction the 2019 presidential election, state by state, based on his personal observation on his Facebook page.
According to Kachalla’s prediction, President Muhammadu Buhari will win the 2019 presidential election.
Baba Gana Kachalla predicts Buhari will win 2019 presidential election. Credit: Facebook/Baba Gana Kachalla
Source: Facebook
Below is a breakdown of the prediction as posted on his Facebook page:
  1. Abia state - APC 45%, PDP 55%
  2. Adamawa state - APC 90%, PDP 10%,
  3. Akwa Ibom state - APC 60%, PDP 40%,
  4. Anambra state - APC 70%, PDP 30%
  5. Ekiti state - APC 80%, PDP 20%
  6. Bauchi state - APC 90%, PDP 10%
  7. Bayelsa state - APC 30%, PDP 70%
  8. Benue state - APC 60%, PDP 40%
  9. Borno state - APC 98%, PDP 2%
  10. Cross River state - APC 50%, PDP 50%
  11. Delta state - APC 50%, PDP 50%
  12. Edo state - APC 90%, PDP 10%
  13. Ebonyi state - APC 30%, PDP 70%
  14. Enugu state - APC 30%, PDP 70%
  15. Gombe state - APC 95%, PDP 5%
  16. Imo state - APC 70%, PDP 30%
  17. Jigawa state - APC 90%, PDP 10%
  18. Kaduna state - APC 89%, PDP11%
  19. Kano state - APC 95%, PDP5%
  20. Katsina state - APC 98%, PDP 2%
  21. Kebbi state - APC 95%, PDP5%
  22. Kogi state - APC 80%, PDP 20%
  23. Kwara state - APC 70%, PDP 30%
  24. Lagos state - APC 97%, PDP 3%
  25. Nasarawa state - APC 85%, PDP 15%
  26. Niger state - APC 90%, PDP 10
  27. Ogun state - APC 90% PDP 10%
  28. Ondo state - APC 80%, PDP 20%
  29. Osun - APC 70%, PDP 30%
  30. Oyo state - APC 90%, PDP 10%
  31. Plateau state - APC 80% PDP 20%
  32. Rivers state - APC 60% PDP 40%
  33. Sokoto state - APC 90%, PDP 10%
  34. Taraba state - APC 90%, PDP 10%
  35. Yobe state - APC 98%, PDP 2%
  36. Zamfara state - APC 98%, PDP 2%
  37. FCT Abuja - APC 80%, PDP 20%

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