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The credibility of opinion polls is being questioned following a decisive win by Kabete MP Ferdinand Waititu over Kiambu Governor William Kabogo, against pollsters’ predictions. The two were competing for the gubernatorial seat during the Jubilee party nominations in Kiambu County on Tuesday. The MP garnered 353,604 votes against the incumbent’s 69,916. The result comes barely three weeks after an opinion poll by Infotrack showed Mr Kabogo would get 48.9% of the votes against Mr Waititu’s 31.8%, if elections were to be held on April 7. Pollsters-on-the-spot BBI will solve it :)
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 3/27/2009 Posts: 1,437
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2012 wrote:The credibility of opinion polls is being questioned following a decisive win by Kabete MP Ferdinand Waititu over Kiambu Governor William Kabogo, against pollsters’ predictions. The two were competing for the gubernatorial seat during the Jubilee party nominations in Kiambu County on Tuesday. The MP garnered 353,604 votes against the incumbent’s 69,916. The result comes barely three weeks after an opinion poll by Infotrack showed Mr Kabogo would get 48.9% of the votes against Mr Waititu’s 31.8%, if elections were to be held on April 7.Pollsters-on-the-spot In their defence, the elections were not held on April 7th. A day in politics is like a lifetime. Kiambu people know all the dirt on Kabogos' past negative utterances especially against women were dug, nicely compiled and widely circulated on media platforms just two days before the first nomination day. Lesson: Always watch your words and arrogance does not pay.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/18/2011 Posts: 12,069 Location: Kianjokoma
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Iganamagana wrote:2012 wrote:The credibility of opinion polls is being questioned following a decisive win by Kabete MP Ferdinand Waititu over Kiambu Governor William Kabogo, against pollsters’ predictions. The two were competing for the gubernatorial seat during the Jubilee party nominations in Kiambu County on Tuesday. The MP garnered 353,604 votes against the incumbent’s 69,916. The result comes barely three weeks after an opinion poll by Infotrack showed Mr Kabogo would get 48.9% of the votes against Mr Waititu’s 31.8%, if elections were to be held on April 7.Pollsters-on-the-spot In their defence, the elections were not held on April 7th. A day in politics is like a lifetime. Kiambu people know all the dirt on Kabogos' past negative utterances especially against women were dug, nicely compiled and widely circulated on media platforms just two days before the first nomination day. Lesson: Always watch your words and arrogance does not pay. Wrong. Kabogo started losing kitambo sana
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 3/27/2009 Posts: 1,437
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Lolest! wrote:Iganamagana wrote:2012 wrote:The credibility of opinion polls is being questioned following a decisive win by Kabete MP Ferdinand Waititu over Kiambu Governor William Kabogo, against pollsters’ predictions. The two were competing for the gubernatorial seat during the Jubilee party nominations in Kiambu County on Tuesday. The MP garnered 353,604 votes against the incumbent’s 69,916. The result comes barely three weeks after an opinion poll by Infotrack showed Mr Kabogo would get 48.9% of the votes against Mr Waititu’s 31.8%, if elections were to be held on April 7.Pollsters-on-the-spot In their defence, the elections were not held on April 7th. A day in politics is like a lifetime. Kiambu people know all the dirt on Kabogos' past negative utterances especially against women were dug, nicely compiled and widely circulated on media platforms just two days before the first nomination day. Lesson: Always watch your words and arrogance does not pay. Wrong. Kabogo started losing kitambo sana Agreed. He started loosing Kitambo but the last days "cucu" media information made even the undecided decide hence the unbelievable margins.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/3/2008 Posts: 4,058 Location: Gwitu
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Lolest! wrote:Iganamagana wrote:2012 wrote:The credibility of opinion polls is being questioned following a decisive win by Kabete MP Ferdinand Waititu over Kiambu Governor William Kabogo, against pollsters’ predictions. The two were competing for the gubernatorial seat during the Jubilee party nominations in Kiambu County on Tuesday. The MP garnered 353,604 votes against the incumbent’s 69,916. The result comes barely three weeks after an opinion poll by Infotrack showed Mr Kabogo would get 48.9% of the votes against Mr Waititu’s 31.8%, if elections were to be held on April 7.Pollsters-on-the-spot In their defence, the elections were not held on April 7th. A day in politics is like a lifetime. Kiambu people know all the dirt on Kabogos' past negative utterances especially against women were dug, nicely compiled and widely circulated on media platforms just two days before the first nomination day. Lesson: Always watch your words and arrogance does not pay. Wrong. Kabogo started losing kitambo sana You are definitely not from Kiambu. Kabogo was assumed to be indispensable just a few weeks ago! Truth forever on the scaffold Wrong forever on the throne (James Russell Rowell)
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/18/2011 Posts: 12,069 Location: Kianjokoma
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kaka2za wrote:Lolest! wrote:Iganamagana wrote:2012 wrote:The credibility of opinion polls is being questioned following a decisive win by Kabete MP Ferdinand Waititu over Kiambu Governor William Kabogo, against pollsters’ predictions. The two were competing for the gubernatorial seat during the Jubilee party nominations in Kiambu County on Tuesday. The MP garnered 353,604 votes against the incumbent’s 69,916. The result comes barely three weeks after an opinion poll by Infotrack showed Mr Kabogo would get 48.9% of the votes against Mr Waititu’s 31.8%, if elections were to be held on April 7.Pollsters-on-the-spot In their defence, the elections were not held on April 7th. A day in politics is like a lifetime. Kiambu people know all the dirt on Kabogos' past negative utterances especially against women were dug, nicely compiled and widely circulated on media platforms just two days before the first nomination day. Lesson: Always watch your words and arrogance does not pay. Wrong. Kabogo started losing kitambo sana You are definitely not from Kiambu. Kabogo was assumed to be indispesable just a few weeks ago! Yeah, by armchair analysts and Infotrak!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2007 Posts: 8,776 Location: Cameroon
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Lolest! wrote:kaka2za wrote:Lolest! wrote:Iganamagana wrote:2012 wrote:The credibility of opinion polls is being questioned following a decisive win by Kabete MP Ferdinand Waititu over Kiambu Governor William Kabogo, against pollsters’ predictions. The two were competing for the gubernatorial seat during the Jubilee party nominations in Kiambu County on Tuesday. The MP garnered 353,604 votes against the incumbent’s 69,916. The result comes barely three weeks after an opinion poll by Infotrack showed Mr Kabogo would get 48.9% of the votes against Mr Waititu’s 31.8%, if elections were to be held on April 7.Pollsters-on-the-spot In their defence, the elections were not held on April 7th. A day in politics is like a lifetime. Kiambu people know all the dirt on Kabogos' past negative utterances especially against women were dug, nicely compiled and widely circulated on media platforms just two days before the first nomination day. Lesson: Always watch your words and arrogance does not pay. Wrong. Kabogo started losing kitambo sana You are definitely not from Kiambu. Kabogo was assumed to be indispesable just a few weeks ago! Yeah, by armchair analysts and Infotrak! Bro umenoa. When Babayao came to the scene, opinion was split down the middle. Towards the nominations, Kabogo had regained imensely, almost sealing his re-election when he exposed Gakuyo as a fraudster (Gakuyo is not a fraudster). 2 days to nominations, the mother of all bombshells was unleashed.....the Nyondo cia Ngui collection of expletives meted by Kabogo in the past. Gakuyo himself went to Kameme and reiterated the Nyondo cia Ngui story among other terrible utterances by Kabogo. MAny women in the rural areas are always on Kameme/inooro, thile the townfolk are on social media. Boom! That is the Day Kabogo's fate was sealed. TULIA.........UFUNZWE!
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simonkabz wrote:Lolest! wrote:kaka2za wrote:Lolest! wrote:Iganamagana wrote:2012 wrote:The credibility of opinion polls is being questioned following a decisive win by Kabete MP Ferdinand Waititu over Kiambu Governor William Kabogo, against pollsters’ predictions. The two were competing for the gubernatorial seat during the Jubilee party nominations in Kiambu County on Tuesday. The MP garnered 353,604 votes against the incumbent’s 69,916. The result comes barely three weeks after an opinion poll by Infotrack showed Mr Kabogo would get 48.9% of the votes against Mr Waititu’s 31.8%, if elections were to be held on April 7.Pollsters-on-the-spot In their defence, the elections were not held on April 7th. A day in politics is like a lifetime. Kiambu people know all the dirt on Kabogos' past negative utterances especially against women were dug, nicely compiled and widely circulated on media platforms just two days before the first nomination day. Lesson: Always watch your words and arrogance does not pay. Wrong. Kabogo started losing kitambo sana You are definitely not from Kiambu. Kabogo was assumed to be indispesable just a few weeks ago! Yeah, by armchair analysts and Infotrak! Bro umenoa. When Babayao came to the scene, opinion was split down the middle. Towards the nominations, Kabogo had regained imensely, almost sealing his re-election when he exposed Gakuyo as a fraudster (Gakuyo is not a fraudster). 2 days to nominations, the mother of all bombshells was unleashed.....the Nyondo cia Ngui collection of expletives meted by Kabogo in the past. Gakuyo himself went to Kameme and reiterated the Nyondo cia Ngui story among other terrible utterances by Kabogo. MAny women in the rural areas are always on Kameme/inooro, thile the townfolk are on social media. Boom! That is the Day Kabogo's fate was sealed. Welcome back Simon, we missed you. How is Cameroon?
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 3/27/2009 Posts: 1,437
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simonkabz wrote:Lolest! wrote:kaka2za wrote:Lolest! wrote:Iganamagana wrote:2012 wrote:The credibility of opinion polls is being questioned following a decisive win by Kabete MP Ferdinand Waititu over Kiambu Governor William Kabogo, against pollsters’ predictions. The two were competing for the gubernatorial seat during the Jubilee party nominations in Kiambu County on Tuesday. The MP garnered 353,604 votes against the incumbent’s 69,916. The result comes barely three weeks after an opinion poll by Infotrack showed Mr Kabogo would get 48.9% of the votes against Mr Waititu’s 31.8%, if elections were to be held on April 7.Pollsters-on-the-spot In their defence, the elections were not held on April 7th. A day in politics is like a lifetime. Kiambu people know all the dirt on Kabogos' past negative utterances especially against women were dug, nicely compiled and widely circulated on media platforms just two days before the first nomination day. Lesson: Always watch your words and arrogance does not pay. Wrong. Kabogo started losing kitambo sana You are definitely not from Kiambu. Kabogo was assumed to be indispesable just a few weeks ago! Yeah, by armchair analysts and Infotrak! Bro umenoa. When Babayao came to the scene, opinion was split down the middle. Towards the nominations, Kabogo had regained imensely, almost sealing his re-election when he exposed Gakuyo as a fraudster (Gakuyo is not a fraudster). 2 days to nominations, the mother of all bombshells was unleashed.....the Nyondo cia Ngui collection of expletives meted by Kabogo in the past. Gakuyo himself went to Kameme and reiterated the Nyondo cia Ngui story among other terrible utterances by Kabogo. MAny women in the rural areas are always on Kameme/inooro, thile the townfolk are on social media. Boom! That is the Day Kabogo's fate was sealed. Haiya. Thimioni Kabuffallo had to get you out of hibernation. Karibu brother.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/18/2011 Posts: 12,069 Location: Kianjokoma
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simonkabz wrote:Lolest! wrote:kaka2za wrote:Lolest! wrote:Iganamagana wrote:2012 wrote:The credibility of opinion polls is being questioned following a decisive win by Kabete MP Ferdinand Waititu over Kiambu Governor William Kabogo, against pollsters’ predictions. The two were competing for the gubernatorial seat during the Jubilee party nominations in Kiambu County on Tuesday. The MP garnered 353,604 votes against the incumbent’s 69,916. The result comes barely three weeks after an opinion poll by Infotrack showed Mr Kabogo would get 48.9% of the votes against Mr Waititu’s 31.8%, if elections were to be held on April 7.Pollsters-on-the-spot In their defence, the elections were not held on April 7th. A day in politics is like a lifetime. Kiambu people know all the dirt on Kabogos' past negative utterances especially against women were dug, nicely compiled and widely circulated on media platforms just two days before the first nomination day. Lesson: Always watch your words and arrogance does not pay. Wrong. Kabogo started losing kitambo sana You are definitely not from Kiambu. Kabogo was assumed to be indispesable just a few weeks ago! Yeah, by armchair analysts and Infotrak! Bro umenoa. When Babayao came to the scene, opinion was split down the middle. Towards the nominations, Kabogo had regained imensely, almost sealing his re-election when he exposed Gakuyo as a fraudster (Gakuyo is not a fraudster). 2 days to nominations, the mother of all bombshells was unleashed.....the Nyondo cia Ngui collection of expletives meted by Kabogo in the past. Gakuyo himself went to Kameme and reiterated the Nyondo cia Ngui story among other terrible utterances by Kabogo. MAny women in the rural areas are always on Kameme/inooro, thile the townfolk are on social media. Boom! That is the Day Kabogo's fate was sealed. Man, Kafogo lost votes due to those stories but he was never ahead
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