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AVERAGE TRACTION for the PAST 7 DAYS





The AVERAGE TRACTION for the PAST 7 DAYS using Google Trends (3rd July 2022 - 10th July 2022)


(a) Bola Ahmed Tinubu 40%

(b) Peter Obi 45%

(c) Atiku Abubakar 18%

(d) Rabiu Kwankwaso 7%


The interesting insight about the PAST 7 DAYS traction is that Peter Obi is rising in Plateau State, Nasarawa State, Benue State, FCT, Edo State, and Lagos State.


Averagely, he’s leading with 45%, while Jagaban with 40%.


His disruptive trend is organic, that’s what makes it more fascinating.


Perhaps, it may change in the future but we are watching.


For anyone interested in the data, here you go!

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1UziTNbRHgtwN2Vo-XB6PvIyZC1tBDOxOgJzuQKwBAT8/edit?usp=sharing 


Thank you.


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