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Re: How Influencers Are Paid By Political Parties To Promote Falsehood - BBC by Corrinthians(m): 6:59am On Jan 18, 2023
NwaMamaIwota:
Dear Nigerians, there's an adage that goes like this " if an old woman fall down twice, they'll count the items in her basket".
can we allow calamity to befall us twice after buhari ?
2015 is playing again before our eyes, they're back again to enslave us for the next 8 years.
recall how many of us that saw the disaster buhari was echoing like we're doing now against a more something worse.
they hired youths ,brand influencers to market their bad product.
till today we're yet to recover from it and we can't wait for it to all end in 2023.
funny enough the same people are back again with something worse than what they marketed in 2015 and they're trying to market it again.
they've paid your favorite celebrities to convince you again to buy you for the next eight years.
they'll organise free shows, make themselves public in order to convince you to make another 8 years mistake.
but ask yourself this question.
if things goes wrong as it is today can you afford to japa to a better country easily like those your favorite celebrities?
this is the question you'll ask yourself.
people like MC Oluomo that is convincing you to vote for his master Tinubu who's worse than Buhari non of his children are schooling in Nigeria.
but here you are just resuming after 8 months and a semester will be forced down to you under 4 weeks.
Dear Nigerians are we not tired of all these ?
can't we get it right for once ?
is it normal for APC to come and tell you that they want to rescue you from Apc ?
can't we reason for once ?
this is the reason why I don't blame Obidients whenever they attack anyone supporting this bad government and candidate because unless you're among those celebrities that collects huge money that'll last for years from these bastards that calls themselves politicians,then you too has seen shege from Apc.
should we reinforce failure ?
aren't we all tired ?
can't we try something new ?
let's listen to this voice of reasoning for once.
your favorite celebrities endorsing failure doesn't rate you, they're after their pocket and nothing more.
they see election as ludo game while we the masses our future is at stake here.

Apc has failed us
Tinubu is even worse.
let's vote wisely this time around.
enough is enough.

Stupid comment. Jagaban will rule over you and your Igwe. Mark this. grin

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Re: How Influencers Are Paid By Political Parties To Promote Falsehood - BBC by 6ixT8: 6:59am On Jan 18, 2023
agulion:
No influencer will make we Yoruba Christian's to vote for Muslim Muslim ticket, is not possible

It clear this is what the assign you to spread on nairaland cheesy

You're doing good job grin

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Re: How Influencers Are Paid By Political Parties To Promote Falsehood - BBC by NwaMamaIwota(f): 6:59am On Jan 18, 2023
Corrinthians:
Stupid comment. Jagaban will rule over you and your Igwe. Mark this. grin
e pain am ooo
hahahahaha
we dey sell handkerchief ooo
Re: How Influencers Are Paid By Political Parties To Promote Falsehood - BBC by Mrmb: 7:00am On Jan 18, 2023
ZooOga:
BBC Global Disinformation Team


https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-63719505

Come out open, you are talking about obinna and his clueless, disrespectful thugs......

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Re: How Influencers Are Paid By Political Parties To Promote Falsehood - BBC by Patriotsleague: 7:03am On Jan 18, 2023
Obi paid Aisha Yesufu and that hungry boy Yusuf, if you know you know. These people eat by influencing, don't be deceived. How do you think they fund their trips, and why do you think they take Obi as a saint, even when he has been exposed by Soludo, and Pandora files. Aisha and that yellow boy yusufu are hustlers, they are using the ignorance of the people. A wise man will look at track record. Obi is good as a Minister not president, he doesn't have the mettle, that was why he couldn't do much in Anambra, even when he had good intentions, he doesn't have what it takes.

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Re: How Influencers Are Paid By Political Parties To Promote Falsehood - BBC by stallionng: 7:13am On Jan 18, 2023
Whose name comes to your mind first that revels in propaganda of this sort?
Don't call Rhino, abeg oO
Re: How Influencers Are Paid By Political Parties To Promote Falsehood - BBC by PeterObi4LP: 7:16am On Jan 18, 2023
No matter how higly influencer anybody are, he or she can not change millions of Nigerians mind who have made up to vote Peter Obi.

Is cash out season for them. Zazu have cash out at Osun state others should follow suit.

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Re: How Influencers Are Paid By Political Parties To Promote Falsehood - BBC by Masterclass32: 7:18am On Jan 18, 2023
Even this write-up seems bankrolled to absolve some people of obvious crimes.
Re: How Influencers Are Paid By Political Parties To Promote Falsehood - BBC by jamace(m): 7:19am On Jan 18, 2023
Corrinthians:
Stupid comment. Jagaban will rule over you and your Igwe. Mark this. grin

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Re: How Influencers Are Paid By Political Parties To Promote Falsehood - BBC by Sagefromtheeast: 7:19am On Jan 18, 2023
It's no news abeg!

That's how "influencers" eat and that's how these politicians thrive.

People have become so gullible lately.smh
Re: How Influencers Are Paid By Political Parties To Promote Falsehood - BBC by Sagefromtheeast: 7:22am On Jan 18, 2023
Masterclass32:
Even this write-up seems bankrolled to absolve some people of obvious crimes.

Whatever influencers do with the politicians today, the Brits and infact BBC started it first. And they're still very much into it
Re: How Influencers Are Paid By Political Parties To Promote Falsehood - BBC by meobizy(f): 7:27am On Jan 18, 2023
Not my concern. People will make money one way or the other while broke Nairalanders stupidly remain in poverty typing rubbish. Na backbenchers full this forum. Better person no dey here.
Re: How Influencers Are Paid By Political Parties To Promote Falsehood - BBC by harbarzzy(m): 7:29am On Jan 18, 2023
NwaMamaIwota:
as e dey pain you ooo
e dey sweet me baje ooo
as e dey pain you ooo
e dey sweet me baje baje
as e dey pain gan gan
e dey sweet me baje baje
Tinubu urchins oo are Drugnified oooo


Hahahahahaha nice song
must you quote only him..you sha want igbo president not that you like Obi

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Re: How Influencers Are Paid By Political Parties To Promote Falsehood - BBC by Curious345: 7:29am On Jan 18, 2023
Deji adeyanju was paid heavily by the Tinubu team..

But his job ain't easy
Re: How Influencers Are Paid By Political Parties To Promote Falsehood - BBC by Okoroawusa: 7:33am On Jan 18, 2023
Most of the comments on the first page of this thread were made by social media influencers.

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Re: How Influencers Are Paid By Political Parties To Promote Falsehood - BBC by Nobody: 7:33am On Jan 18, 2023
They know their audience, they know how brainless they could be, na why we dey call them zombie...
Re: How Influencers Are Paid By Political Parties To Promote Falsehood - BBC by iLoveYouToo(m): 7:35am On Jan 18, 2023
It’s ENDSARS all over again.

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Re: How Influencers Are Paid By Political Parties To Promote Falsehood - BBC by moscow007: 7:38am On Jan 18, 2023
Rabi'u Biyora aka Sarki twitter grin grin grin
Re: How Influencers Are Paid By Political Parties To Promote Falsehood - BBC by ozil123: 7:39am On Jan 18, 2023
Even on Nairaland, people with large following are paid to twist the narrative on this platform. Some specifically open new accounts to spread disinformation. This is an election to determine the future of our dear country. Sadly, not everyone has this same idea.

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Re: How Influencers Are Paid By Political Parties To Promote Falsehood - BBC by bisongue(m): 7:42am On Jan 18, 2023
RENO OMOKRI IS TOP ON THE LIST. Followed by adeyanju. Please you guys should bundle RENO OMOKRI and repatriate him to face treason and blasphemy against Buhari, Obi and Tinubu.

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Re: How Influencers Are Paid By Political Parties To Promote Falsehood - BBC by Naz34(m): 7:46am On Jan 18, 2023
Corrinthians:


See you people here..



Above is clearly the handwork of Pandora internet Urchins. cheesy
it baffles me how they turn around shouting Tinubu when it is evident from the write up that they are the ones spreading the most falsified informations and character assasination of Tinubu the most. This obi supporters are so despicable and liers of the greatest order . Omo, these people are strange evil

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Re: How Influencers Are Paid By Political Parties To Promote Falsehood - BBC by djseanjohn77: 7:50am On Jan 18, 2023
SmartPolician:
I know that the Druggie will definitely be the one paying all the influencers without rectitude to do dirty on other candidates. He's the master of dirty politics.

For instance, one of the strategies the agbadorians use on Peter Obi is to make him look like a tribal candidate with Igbo agenda. I thought that these guys would learn from 2015 smiley

I know you have not been following the so-called Influencers, the prominent ones and see who they support - Sabinus, and macaroni, just to mention a few grin grin grin grin Now u know who is doing it grin grin grin With the kind of cars these people buy everyday, and houses, even a movie start that has been into movie business for 30 years cannot boast of it grin grin grin grin

We already know this since, we don't need BBc to do any facts revealing. grin

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Re: How Influencers Are Paid By Political Parties To Promote Falsehood - BBC by masui(m): 7:54am On Jan 18, 2023
End time influencers
Re: How Influencers Are Paid By Political Parties To Promote Falsehood - BBC by Zulum500: 7:57am On Jan 18, 2023
agulion:
No influencer will make we Yoruba Christian's to vote for Muslim Muslim ticket, is not possible
You go cry
Re: How Influencers Are Paid By Political Parties To Promote Falsehood - BBC by Komu1048(m): 8:07am On Jan 18, 2023
The first 10 comments are the paid influencers to raise emotion and sentiment.

See how they are commenting like a kid whose lollipop is taken. See how they forgot how they made image of Shettima with suppose bokoharam.

No part of it ascribed it to Tinubu but see them wailing as usual
Re: How Influencers Are Paid By Political Parties To Promote Falsehood - BBC by Komu1048(m): 8:14am On Jan 18, 2023
socialmediaman:


PDAPC have been promoting false claims against each other since 2015, but since Peter Obi became the leading presidential candidate, both of them are now promoting false claims against Peter Obi


A fool is one that see the truth but fail to admit it. Everyone knows Tinubu is the most attacked presidential candidates online , yet ur brain is still telling you Tinubu paid people to attack himself.


People have given up on you people.

now u have done your Ipob job , u have been promoted to man slaughter section of Ipob.
Re: How Influencers Are Paid By Political Parties To Promote Falsehood - BBC by AdaojoTheUrchin: 8:25am On Jan 18, 2023
Thiefnubuu na number 1 criminal for that one. Oirokirodah na the number 1 urchin for this kain matter.
Re: How Influencers Are Paid By Political Parties To Promote Falsehood - BBC by Nobody: 8:27am On Jan 18, 2023
Good business for them influencer crew, even Keyamo is an influencer too.

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