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See What Nigerians
Really Think

Everyone has an opinion. Oxford-Metro shows the numbers behind the noise. Track public pulse votes, candidate momentum, and regional sentiment across Nigeria.

✓ Public Pulse Clearly Labeled ✓ No Simulated Votes ✓ Nigeria-Wide Tracking
34,835
Live Votes Cast
36+FCT
States Tracked
6
Geopolitical Zones
Now Tracking
Candidate Momentum
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Track candidate strength, public trust, regional momentum, and the political issues shaping Nigeria.

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Today’s Biggest Poll

Which 2027 Candidate Do Nigerians Trust Most?

Nigeria’s next election conversation has already started. Who can actually move the country forward?

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Open Public Pulse Vote — Not an INEC election. Not scientific polling. Names listed are political figures discussed in relation to 2027.
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Open public pulse vote — not an INEC election, not scientific polling. Listed names are political figures discussed in relation to 2027. Party affiliations reflect publicly reported information as of May 2026.

Live Public Pulse Leaderboard

Who Is Gaining Momentum?

Live vote counts from Today’s Biggest Poll only. Updates automatically after every vote.

# Candidate Party Pulse Votes
1
Peter Obi
NDC
12,731
2
Bola Ahmed Tinubu
APC
12,730
3
Atiku Abubakar
ADC
8,507
4
Seyi Makinde
APM
350
5
I Do Not Trust Any Candidate Yet
195
6
Other Candidate
116
7
Goodluck Jonathan
PDP
114
8
Undecided
72
9
Omoyele Sowore
AAC
13
10
Anita Zugwai-Chukwu
YPP
4
11
Sandy Onor
PDP
2
12
Prince Kennedy Ahanotu
LP
1

Important: Leading in Oxford-Metro public pulse votes means leading in this platform’s open participation vote only — not winning a primary, not the official nominee, not winning Nigeria, not leading the election.

State Participation

Which State Is Making Its Voice Heard?

See which states are participating most in Today’s Biggest Poll — ranked by verified public pulse responses and grouped by geopolitical zone.

34,835 responses tracked
Lagos ⚡ Strong
South West
16,504 responses
FCT (Abuja) ⚡ Strong
North Central
5,026 responses
Enugu ⚡ Strong
South East
3,309 responses
Kano ⚡ Strong
North West
3,068 responses
Kaduna ⚡ Strong
North West
1,715 responses
Rivers ⚡ Strong
South South
1,051 responses
Oyo ⚡ Strong
South West
924 responses
Adamawa ⚡ Strong
North East
703 responses
Imo Active
South East
466 responses
Katsina Active
North West
308 responses
Ekiti Active
South West
245 responses
Anambra Active
South East
234 responses
Ogun Active
South West
228 responses
Edo Active
South South
214 responses
Akwa Ibom Active
South South
169 responses
Kwara ↑ Rising
North Central
109 responses
Benue ↑ Rising
North Central
108 responses
Cross River ↑ Rising
South South
96 responses
Abia ↑ Rising
South East
94 responses
Osun ↑ Rising
South West
59 responses
Ondo
South West
47 responses
Ebonyi
South East
37 responses
Delta
South South
31 responses
Jigawa
North West
20 responses
Borno
North East
20 responses
Bauchi
North East
9 responses
Niger
North Central
8 responses
Plateau
North Central
7 responses
Bayelsa
South South
5 responses
Kogi
North Central
4 responses
Diaspora
Diaspora
4 responses
Taraba
North East
4 responses
Yobe
North East
3 responses
Gombe
North East
3 responses
Nassarawa
North Central
2 responses
Kebbi
North West
1 responses

Rankings reflect verified public pulse responses from Today’s Biggest Poll only — not INEC data, not population-representative statistics. Updates automatically as new verified votes are recorded.

Regional Pulse

See What Each Zone Is Saying

Nigeria does not move as one block. Oxford-Metro tracks verified responses from Today’s Biggest Poll across all six geopolitical zones. State is collected directly from voters — no IP guessing. Zone results appear in four stages as verified responses accumulate.

North West
Kano · Katsina · Kaduna · Sokoto · Zamfara · Kebbi · Jigawa
Strong Signal

Strong Regional Signal

Trust Poll — Leading in public pulse votes
Bola Ahmed Tinubu 43.8%
Atiku Abubakar 42.5%

Responses tracked: 5,112 · Updated 2 days ago

North East
Borno · Yobe · Adamawa · Taraba · Gombe · Bauchi
Strong Signal

Strong Regional Signal

Trust Poll — Leading in public pulse votes
Atiku Abubakar 73.9%
Bola Ahmed Tinubu 19.4%

Responses tracked: 742 · Updated 1 day ago

North Central
FCT · Niger · Kwara · Kogi · Nassarawa · Benue · Plateau
Strong Signal

Strong Regional Signal

Trust Poll — Leading in public pulse votes
Bola Ahmed Tinubu 40.9%
Peter Obi 30.5%

Responses tracked: 5,264 · Updated 4 hours ago

South West
Lagos · Oyo · Ogun · Osun · Ondo · Ekiti
Strong Signal

Strong Regional Signal

Trust Poll — Leading in public pulse votes
Bola Ahmed Tinubu 42.9%
Peter Obi 34.4%

Responses tracked: 18,007 · Updated 15 hours ago

South East
Anambra · Enugu · Imo · Abia · Ebonyi
Strong Signal

Strong Regional Signal

Trust Poll — Leading in public pulse votes
Peter Obi 74.3%
Atiku Abubakar 20%

Responses tracked: 4,140 · Updated 1 day ago

South South
Rivers · Delta · Edo · Cross River · Akwa Ibom · Bayelsa
Strong Signal

Strong Regional Signal

Trust Poll — Leading in public pulse votes
Peter Obi 74.8%
Bola Ahmed Tinubu 15.2%

Responses tracked: 1,566 · Updated 4 hours ago

How to read this: “Leading in public pulse votes by zone” means leading this platform’s open participation vote in that zone only — not winning the zone, not the official regional winner, not a scientific polling result. Zones unlock progressively as verified responses meet each threshold.

National Pressure Snapshot

What Issues Are Driving
Public Anger?

Food prices. Fuel costs. Electricity bills. Rent. Jobs. Security.

View National Pressure Snapshot →
Food Prices Market prices critically high
Fuel & Transport Movement costs unsustainable
Electricity Power supply unreliable
Jobs & Income Employment & business weak
Rent & Housing Housing costs too high
Security Safety inadequate in many areas

Data Integrity

How Oxford-Metro Protects the Data

Oxford-Metro Analytics exists to separate truth from rumors.

Public Pulse Clearly Labeled

Website votes are never presented as scientific polling. Every public vote is clearly marked.

Anti-Manipulation Controls

Duplicate votes, bot activity, and suspicious patterns are monitored. Multiple layers guard against ballot stuffing.

Nigeria-Wide Breakdown

Responses are organised by state and geopolitical zone. No single city dominates the national picture.

No Simulated Numbers

We do not fake momentum with invented results. Every number reflects real, verified submissions only.

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