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Update: Nigeria presidential polling results 2015 – See which party is leading

Presidential polling results: So far so good, we have gotten genuine results from some polling units for the presidential election. Though few, more will be added shortly as we keep getting genuine feeds across Nigeria. Below are some of the results let out so far.

‎Ward 11, Unit 2, Fagun, Ondo State Presidential APC 115, PDP 69 Senate APC 104, PDP 89 Reps APC 109, 70 #Nigeriadecides #SitRoom15

Results: Ward 09, PU 013 Sabo, Yaba Presidential: APC 83, PDP 38, Void 1 #Nigeriadecides #SitRoom15

Ifako-Ijaye Ward C, PU 032 Presidential APC 83, PDP 77 Senate APC 88, PDP 72 Reps APC 78, PDP 66 #Nigeriadecides #SitRoom15

Ile Agege PU 003 Presidential: APC 84, PDP 31 Senate: APC 79, PDP 32 Reps APC 84, 28 #Nigeriadecides #SitRoom15

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PU 22, Ward 5 Presidential: PDP 34, APC 111 #Nigeriadecides #SitRoom15

AP Filling Station, Akure Ward 4 Presidential APC 234, PDP 71 #Nigeriadecides #SitRoom15

Oke Ode Ward 2, PU 10, Kwara State Presidential APC 80, PDP 5 Senate APC 88, PDP 5 Reps APC 80, PDP 5 #Nigeriadecides #SitRoom15

Ward 7, Unit 21 Opposite Mimiko's ward Presidential APC 95, PDP 77 Senate APC 93, PDP 82 Reps APC 81, PDP 80 #Nigeriadecides #SitRoom15

Iremo/Ajibamidele Fajuyi Hall (Unit 2) APC 71, PDP 27, KOWA 1, ACPN 1 #Nigeriadecides #SitRoom15

Iremo/Ajibamidele, Ile-Ife Sport (Unit 14) APC 105, PDP 41, KOWA 5, ACPN 1, APA 1, AD 1 #Nigeriadecides #SitRoom15

Iremo/Ajibamidele, Ile-Ife, Awolowo Hall (Unit 5) APC 130, PDP 44 #Nigeriadecides #SitRoom15

Iremo/Ajibamidele PG Hall, Ile-Ife APC 127, PDP 45, KOWA 3 #Nigeriadecides #SitRoom15

Ward 7, Unit 20, Mimiko's ward, ondo Presidential: APC 111, PDP 178 Senate APC 109, 179 Reps APC 103, PDP 177 #Nigeriadecides #SitRoom15

Buhari, Jimi Benson In Early Lead In Ikorodu @ 18:40 Nig time.

Jonathan leading in Festac town, Lagos @ 18:52 Nig time

Lagos, Alagomeji PU 09/27 Presidential – PDP 42 APC 118 Senate PDP 50 APC 114 Reps PDP 48 APC 115 – updated by 19:20 Nig time

RESULTS:: PU 30-010 Langbasa Pry Sch Langbas a Ajah GEJ 49 GMB 74

RESULT – Ogun State Obasanjo delivers ward to Buhari APC 100 PDP 26.

RESULTS – APAPA LG – APC 57, PDP 11, OTHERS 23

RESULTS: ALIMOSHO LG APC 114, , PDP 18, OTHERS 5

RESULTS: AJEROMI IFELODUN LG – APC 188, PDP 13, OTHERS 8

RESULTS – PRESIDENTIAL AGEGE, LAGOS STATE PDP 26, APC 184

Result from first PU in Alaka Estate. PU/24/20/06/001 APC – 93. PDP – 53. LP – 4. KOWA – 1

Results In – PU 30, Unilag gate, Presidential result. APC – 75 PDP – 38 AD – 1 ACPN – 1 Void – 0

Results- Ifako Ijaiye Polling Unit Ward C042 Presidentials APC:57 PDP:40 Senate: APC:59 PDP:49 Reps APC-60 PDP 37 at 19:27 Nig time

Results – Oke Osun Ward 13, Unit 5 Presidentials APC: 42 PDP: 112 ADC: 2 at 19:27 Nig time

RESULTS – GWADALADA PU 029 PRESIDENTIAL – APC 143, PDP 53 at 19:27 Nig time

RESULTS – WARD 09 SABO YABA PU 013 – APC 83, PDP 38 VOID -1 PRESIDENTIAL at 19:27 Nig time

RESULTS: Bama IDP Camp Maiduguri Presidentials APC: 108 PDP: 0 at 19:27 Nig time‎

The results are trickling in and from what dailygister has observed so far, Muhammadu Buhari of the APC is clearly leading Goodluck Jonathan of the PDP in the South-West, North-East, North-West and parts of North Central.

So far, Jonathan is only having a good show in Ekiti State in the South-West and Abia State in the South-East from results obtained directly from Polling Units as authoristed by INEC.
In the Nort-East and North-West, Buhari is leading with a wide margin so far.

In fact, in Lagos State, President Jonathan is getting some serious bashing from Buhari.

In Ondo State that is even controlled by a strong PDP governor, the decamping of the deputy governor to the APC is really paying off. So far, Buhari is winning in Ondo.

In Oyo State, Buhari is winning. In Ogun State, Buhari is in the lead. In Osun state, Buhari is in clear lead.

We shall be posting more official results here as they come in...stay tuned!

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