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Kashim Shettima major impact is Borno State






“Errors using inadequate data are much less than those using no data at all.” ~ Charles Babbage

Kashim Shettima major impact is Borno State with about 72.5%, Kaduna 3.6%, Federal Capital Territory 3.6%, Kano 1.4%, Akwa Ibom 1.4%, Kwara 1.4%, Niger 1.4%, Lagos 1.4%, Cross River 1.4%, Rivers 1.4% and Delta 0.7%.


If you like data, here you go!

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/19cF4ZOanh5nMwDIXxU_oVmgA39X8qULbEz5DZB97Tn4/edit?usp=sharing 


Also, Kashim Shettima historical traction peaked yesterday 10th July 2022, as he was selected as the VP running mate to Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Trend data was from the year 2004 to date.


Using the past 12 months' trends for these three (3) Vice Presidential (VP) candidates: Kashim Shettima (APC), Yusuf Datti Baba-Ahmed (LP), and Ifeanyi Okowa (PDP). It's interesting to note that ALL do not have traction from these six (6) states - Zamfara, Kebbi, Taraba, Sokoto, Katsina, and Jigawa State.


For data enthusiasts:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1KzKghIHqwEnvxklfCaNdY58yH0Ts7tf7YbQKmscy2XY/edit?usp=sharing 


“The core advantage of data is that it tells you something about the world that you didn’t know before.” ~ Hilary Mason


Thank you.



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