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madollar wrote:newfarer wrote:Liv wrote:Liv wrote:Only 11 million people have voted as at 4.00pm as per IEBC update. At this rate I expect the total turnout not to exceed 15 million or circa 75%
dismal turnout.why even with the long queues? Prof Nic Cheeseman @Fromagehomme But the queue is gone and counting is beginning at Nairobi Primary, where turnout was lower at more like 60% In South C, you could walk in and walk out at 3pm. Went all the way to Nakuru thinking I'd spend the whole day but was back by 3. No lines whatsoever. Based on that and the long lines I have seen still in Central areas, I predict. Uhuru 53% Raila 47%. Now can we go back to work kesho? Thieves are not good people. Tumeelewana?
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Amores wrote:Muheani wrote:Liv wrote:Only 11 million people have voted as at 4.00pm as per IEBC update. Waaaaa And of these, kuna 10 M strong ya Naswa Let us do a little mathematics... The polling stations were opened at 6:00am and upto 1600hours 10 hours had been spent. On average there was 10million/10 = 1million voters per hour of voting. By say 1900Hours (assuming this is the time the last batch of voters cast their ballot, then another 5million will have voted. this means that a total of about 15million people will have voted nationally. If this will be the case, it means all the undecided voters have remained undecided and they will not have participated in the exercise. This also means an average turnout of 76.5%!!!!!! Wolooolo....ako wapi @FRM2011...if the voter turnout in jubilee friendly areas of Mountain, rift valley makes 80% ile job kwa tanathi water board utaionea kwa mbali.. ...besides, the presence of a safe alone does not signify that there is money inside...
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alma1 wrote:madollar wrote:newfarer wrote:Liv wrote:Liv wrote:Only 11 million people have voted as at 4.00pm as per IEBC update. At this rate I expect the total turnout not to exceed 15 million or circa 75%
dismal turnout.why even with the long queues? Prof Nic Cheeseman @Fromagehomme But the queue is gone and counting is beginning at Nairobi Primary, where turnout was lower at more like 60% In South C, you could walk in and walk out at 3pm. Went all the way to Nakuru thinking I'd spend the whole day but was back by 3. No lines whatsoever. Based on that and the long lines I have seen still in Central areas, I predict. Uhuru 53% Raila 47%. Now can we go back to work kesho? Nakuru bado kazi inaendelea "There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore .
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alma1 wrote:madollar wrote:newfarer wrote:Liv wrote:Liv wrote:Only 11 million people have voted as at 4.00pm as per IEBC update. At this rate I expect the total turnout not to exceed 15 million or circa 75%
dismal turnout.why even with the long queues? Prof Nic Cheeseman @Fromagehomme But the queue is gone and counting is beginning at Nairobi Primary, where turnout was lower at more like 60% In South C, you could walk in and walk out at 3pm. Went all the way to Nakuru thinking I'd spend the whole day but was back by 3. No lines whatsoever. Based on that and the long lines I have seen still in Central areas, I predict. Uhuru 53% Raila 47%. Now can we go back to work kesho? Yes. Turudi kujenga nchi COOP 255,000 ABP 15.85; IMH 5,000 ABP 35.55; KQ 604,200 ABP 6.96; MTN 23,800 ABP 5.20
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Kaigangio wrote:Amores wrote:Muheani wrote:Liv wrote:Only 11 million people have voted as at 4.00pm as per IEBC update. Waaaaa And of these, kuna 10 M strong ya Naswa Let us do a little mathematics... The polling stations were opened at 6:00am and upto 1600hours 10 hours had been spent. On average there was 10million/10 = 1million voters per hour of voting. By say 1900Hours (assuming this is the time the last batch of voters cast their ballot, then another 5million will have voted. this means that a total of about 15million people will have voted nationally. If this will be the case, it means all the undecided voters have remained undecided and they will not have participated in the exercise. This also means an average turnout of 76.5%!!!!!! Wolooolo....ako wapi @FRM2011...if the voter turnout in jubilee friendly areas of Mountain, rift valley makes 80% ile job kwa tanathi water board utaionea kwa mbali.. I think the zeal with which he worked,Itumbi may have noticed him.He is a good guy to have on your side. Love is beautiful and so are those who share it.With Love, Marriage is an amazing event in ones life time, the foundation of joy, happiness and success.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/26/2012 Posts: 15,980
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IEBC wrote:Uhuru Kenyatta has received 692 votes (52.66%) of prisoners' votes with Raila Odinga receiving 615 votes (46.80%) "There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore .
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murchr wrote:IEBC wrote:Uhuru Kenyatta has received 692 votes (52.66%) of prisoners' votes with Raila Odinga receiving 615 votes (46.80%) May be its the population typology/mix (and here Iam referring to our known stereotyping)
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alma1 wrote:madollar wrote:newfarer wrote:Liv wrote:Liv wrote:Only 11 million people have voted as at 4.00pm as per IEBC update. At this rate I expect the total turnout not to exceed 15 million or circa 75%
dismal turnout.why even with the long queues? Prof Nic Cheeseman @Fromagehomme But the queue is gone and counting is beginning at Nairobi Primary, where turnout was lower at more like 60% In South C, you could walk in and walk out at 3pm. Went all the way to Nakuru thinking I'd spend the whole day but was back by 3. No lines whatsoever. Based on that and the long lines I have seen still in Central areas, I predict. Uhuru 53% Raila 47%. Now can we go back to work kesho? Wololo.In Shags the queues are crazy.People took registration seriously. "The true measure of a man is how he treats someone who can do him absolutely no good.
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Was last to cast my vote at my center 7pm next to a hot odomo babe who was talking tibim  , HOWEVER, tibim will never ever ever lead Kenya! Early result confirm Uhunyes big win! Current results with 4% vote counted UHURU KENYATTA JP 385649 votes (59.61%) Reporting Polling Stations: 2642 out of 40883 Turnout : 3.39 % Registered voters: 19611423 Valid Votes: 646926 Disputed Votes: 114 Rejected Votes: 17017 RAILA ODINGA ODM 256582 votes (39.6%) Meru Holiness
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/28/2015 Posts: 9,562 Location: Rodi Kopany, Homa Bay
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Baba in BIG trouble.... 
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Rank: Elder Joined: 8/16/2011 Posts: 2,357
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Uhuru will be taking this thing. Raila will accept defeat and embrace Uhuru Kenya shall never go chaos way!!! By 9/08/2017, 3 PM we shall know the President of Kenya with 95% counted (Uhuru 57%, Rao 38%)
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Rank: Elder Joined: 8/16/2011 Posts: 2,357
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Business to improve on Uhuru win.
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Realtreaty wrote:Business to improve on Uhuru win. Ma ya NGAI.meaning true of GOD Politics is just things to keep the people divided and foolish and put your trust in men and none of them can do nothing for you...
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Rank: Member Joined: 9/3/2015 Posts: 118 Location: Nairobi
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As it stands,UMK headed for victory, we talk tactics next week. But in summary,UK played tactics quite well. Percentages in non-jubilee counties,massive percentages in jubilee areas. Will nusu mkate be able to appeal results from disputed areas? FRM ako wapi?
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Realtreaty wrote:Uhuru will be taking this thing. Raila will accept defeat and embrace Uhuru Kenya shall never go chaos way!!! By 9/08/2017, 3 PM we shall know the President of Kenya with 95% counted (Uhuru 57%, Rao 38%) Amen!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 8/16/2011 Posts: 2,357
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From beginning Raila had shown he will never accept defeat, check all his clips one or two years ago. He had worked with this to the end when he doctored the last polls by infotrak a company he co-owns going against the grains. Raila had changed everything to try and remove doubt but he still seemed to lose, he lost from his own backyard and should therefore concede and go home Immediately IEBC declare Uhuru the winner, he should step up everything to be the President. I see Raila and his flattened army running to South Africa for a fortnight to cool their heels watching Hyenas mate They will return one by one pledging to be peaceful.
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Had not seen this. Mzee still dresses sharply and looks fit.
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Bigchick wrote:Kaigangio wrote:Amores wrote:Muheani wrote:Liv wrote:Only 11 million people have voted as at 4.00pm as per IEBC update. Waaaaa And of these, kuna 10 M strong ya Naswa Let us do a little mathematics... The polling stations were opened at 6:00am and upto 1600hours 10 hours had been spent. On average there was 10million/10 = 1million voters per hour of voting. By say 1900Hours (assuming this is the time the last batch of voters cast their ballot, then another 5million will have voted. this means that a total of about 15million people will have voted nationally. If this will be the case, it means all the undecided voters have remained undecided and they will not have participated in the exercise. This also means an average turnout of 76.5%!!!!!! Wolooolo....ako wapi @FRM2011...if the voter turnout in jubilee friendly areas of Mountain, rift valley makes 80% ile job kwa tanathi water board utaionea kwa mbali.. I think the zeal with which he worked,Itumbi may have noticed him.He is a good guy to have on your side. He deserves that job no matter what side of the field he was playing from. He worked hard and never lost focus. These are the kind of people we need in strategic positions.
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