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Past 30 days Google Trends traction updates.

 



Past 30 days Google Trends traction updates.


OVERALL AVERAGE


- Bola Ahmed Tinubu 58%

- Peter Obi 46%

- Atiku Abubakar 28%

- Rabiu Kwankwaso 6%

- Omoyele Sowore 1%


INTERESTING EMERGING TRENDS:


(a) Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s growth in Taraba State.


(b) Peter Obi’s growth in Ebonyi and Cross River State.


(c) Nasarawa State is becoming competitive with Bola Ahmed Tinubu at 39%, and Peter Obi at 38%.


(d) Bayelsa State is also quite close with Bola Ahmed Tinubu at 43%, and Peter Obi at 45%.


(e) It's pretty fascinating to know that Atiku Abubakar is leading in Zamfara State with about 58%, Bola Ahmed Tinubu with 28%, and Peter Obi with 14%.


(f) In Edo State, Peter Obi 42% and Bola Ahmed Tinubu 39%.


(g) Kano State is also captivating with Bola Ahmed Tinubu at 30%, Atiku Abubakar at 28%, Rabiu Kwankwaso at 26%, and Peter Obi at 16%.


Data:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1W9N2zxtNEHFed1v3Jf3CYfjqixJdGKr5Fro9jeQTZR4/edit?usp=sharing 


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