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Oga move on with your life. If you feel bad about what happened, you too should plan and work to be successful. |
Image123:Now that you have finally mentioned the name Obi that is living rent free in you people's brain, can you allow us rest now? |
Image123:Just imagine the senseless comment you made and how many likes on it. This shows the level of miscreants and Bots operating in this Nairaland. |
ChiefOloye:You have started issuing threats. This is unacceptable. Imagine if this rhetoric is coming from a supporter of the opposition, you and your tribal bigoted fellows would call for his arrest. Shame. |
Digital Ambush: Inside the APC’s Multibillion Naira Plot to Silence Dissent Before 2027 - by: Mohammed Bello Doka -2nd August, 2025 In what can only be described as a calculated digital ambush, Nigeria’s ruling party has quietly declared war — not with guns, but with algorithms, influencers, and a tsunami of bot-driven propaganda. As the 2027 elections draw near, the APC has launched a multibillion-naira digital warfare initiative, masked under the banner of “media strategy,” but designed to manipulate public perception, drown out opposition voices, and rewrite the story of their administration’s catastrophic economic and security record. This is not speculation. It is unfolding in plain sight. This weekend, Abuja played host to the ongoing Progressive Digital Media Summit, a state-backed convergence of content creators, influencers, strategists, and government media aides — all paid and primed to flood the internet with strategic disinformation and narrative laundering. Behind the grand speeches about “nation-building” and “digital innovation” lies a chilling truth: the government is building a narrative machine, not a better nation. The Sinister Blueprint: Inside sources and public speeches at the summit have now confirmed what many feared — a coordinated deployment of digital soldiers, trained to sanitize every failed policy, deflect every criticism, and drown every cry for help in a deluge of hashtags and choreographed trends. From TikTok to Telegram, Facebook to X, the plan is clear: occupy every space. Choke every voice. Drown the truth. A former government insider at the summit boldly declared that “2027 has already begun online,” with billions already being channeled through covert media contracts, “influencer retainerships,” and ghost-operated accounts to overwhelm the public space with false hope and manufactured praise. This is not campaigning—this is psychological warfare. What They Want You to Forget: They want the world to forget that: Over 130 million Nigerians live in multidimensional poverty Food inflation has spiraled to historic levels - Mass kidnappings, banditry, and terror have become normalized The fuel subsidy removal crushed the masses, while the elite moved on with imported SUVs and bulletproof fortresses Foreign diplomats have started to whisper what local voices scream daily — Nigeria is bleeding, and its people are being conditioned to smile through their pain. A Digital Smokescreen for National Failure The APC knows its failures are impossible to hide. So, the next best option? Whitewash the walls of ruin with digital graffiti. They are bankrolling media operatives, hiring data consultants, and pushing sponsored stories to counter international pressure and hoodwink a weary populace into believing things aren’t as bad as they know they are. Expect to see influencers suddenly “rediscovering the Renewed Hope Agenda.” Expect to hear TikTok skits mocking fuel queues and joblessness—packaged as “content.” Expect to be gaslit by bots, trends, and hashtags that try to convince you “things are getting better.” It’s all part of the script. What Must Be Done: If there was ever a time for alternative voices to rise, it is now. If there was ever a time to match propaganda with purpose, it is now. This is not just about politics. It’s about reclaiming digital space from state-sponsored manipulation. It’s about protecting the minds of millions who scroll daily, not knowing they are being fed poison in polished pixels. The opposition must urgently scale its digital communications, build firewalls of truth, train its own rapid response teams, and speak boldly before the noise becomes deafening. Because this isn’t just about 2027. It’s about the soul of Nigeria’s democracy. And the battle has already begun. Copied from X |
What is really wrong with this Kemi BadLuck of a Yoruba woman sef? This woman is bent on demarketing Nigeria |
LagosOrigin:Kemi BadLuck is a very annoying person. Had it been that woman is from another region in Nigeria, some people would have called for her to be hanged. Well, I don't feel anyone from another region, except those from the ruling side would do such nonsense to a country that gave a life. |
Why is no one talk about electoral reform? All elections should take place on same day. All elections results must be transmitted electronically. Ghana, Senegal, Gabon, South Africa etc, did it, so why we? Reform electoral processes NOW! |
DCG BU NWAFOR from Anambra state is the next in line to succeed CG Bashir. She's retiring in October 2026. Tinubu deprived her of the opportunity to become CG by extending the tenure of Bashir by one year. DCG KI ADEOLA is taking over after she retires next year. #Shame
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France just surrendered. France is governed by a weakling called Macroni who married his teacher 35 years older than him. She slaps him in Public. Macroni just handed over France to the Islamist Jihadists by recognising Palestinian State without first finding a lasting solution to the problems already on ground. |
Tinubu media dogggs have gone to exume what the US is doing just to spite them for telling us the naked truth that our leaders are prioritising building government houses instead of using the money to build hospitals and schools. Shame on you Tinubu data boys |
OboloMAN:Yea, the Covid 19 changed a lot in the world. The revolution made what seemed impossible to be possible. You can reach out to me if you like, but I'm just a student sharing my experience there. |
koreanlord:No they don't. That's the reason why you have many foreign students. The program is sponsored by the world bank. |
ManuelNate1:I disagree with you on this because many colleagues left ABU for Uniport. ABU combine their study methods as it is not purely online. You're required to be present in any of their centers to write their exams. |
horlahwaley:NOUN is a good place to study and their certificate is recognised globally. I bagged a Master degree there with some of my colleagues who are using it to work in the US presently. However, their rigorous learning pathways is somewhat stressful as you'll have to study on your own, but with fewer times of online facilitation. You must be a very serious and ready to learn for you to graduate. Anyone with their certificate can beat his chest of merit because you don't have contact with lecturers and don't even know where your script is marked. Studying Public Health in NOUN is fine too but.....very stressful. University of Port Harcourt School of Public Health offers the best in that area of study. I did a PGD, Masters and currently running their PhD programme. They deliver their studies online and very perfect. They have a lot of foreign students expecially from Africa like Ghana, Uganda, Kenya and Cameroon. We had about six students from the UK during my Msc. It's also affordable and flexible, delivered by experienced people in that field. Admission starts from December and close around April. Check out their website. https://admissions.uphsph.edu.ng/ |
Dexy4yah:My dear, nobody cares about your comment, and you won't get "Likes" because you're saying the truth. But just add Peter Obi's name and abuse him in your comment, before you say Jack Robinson you'll have 500 "Likes" for that comment. That is how low this generation have degenerated. |
Oblongata:His account was banned by Seun because he isn't a tribal bigoted fellow. For you to be a good and favourable Nairalander and with many Likes and Share, just come here and keep abusing a particular tribe, also abuse a particular man from that tribe who contested the Presidential election in 2023, then you're good to go |
ednut1:Already built since 1348. Airports in Benin, Uyo and Calabar |
madridguy:Very good. We are going to use it campaign for our brother Tinubu. This is his achievement. |
Nairaland is an arm of the ruling party and a propaganda outfit used for the propagation of lies by the government. It's owner, Seun is a known ethnic jingoists who go all over X supporting the government of Tinubu, but he banned descent voices here in Nairaland who disagree and critic Tinubu draconian and terrible government |
Like India, like Zimbabwe and Ghana....weirdo. Mr T is OTP |
Why kill the innocent snake. Snakes are harmless and are most times afraid of humans, except when it is threatened. Preserve these animals before they become something AI can only produce for us virtually. |
Karlovych:The druggie knows nothing about governance, except looting. Our economy is private sector driven without any government support, especially in the agricultural sector. They only give their cronies waiver to import rice, today the same rice they met at 7k is sold over 100k. Tinubu is a fake akantant. I spit more on APC grave. |
This Alika of a governor is a total disaster to Benue people |
kings59:Don't you know that Nairaland is an arm of the APC? The owner is a known ethnic bigoted jingoists. He is all over X campaigning for his brother while banning any account that speak out against this evil and terrible government. I won't be surprised if this comment is deleted and I'm banned too. |
owobokiri:Their cunning and tricky lines they sing now... 1. The South must finish it's 8 year turn 2. Why is that whenever the South is in power, the North would contest to take it back 3. What did Atiku forget in the Aso Villla 4. Peter Obi can never be president 5. The North is behaving like it's born to rule. But you and your regional team went ahead to align with the North to remove Jonathan in power. Tinubu even used a Muslim as Vice president position (a big slap on the Christians in Nigeria) yet RCCG and their likes didn't say Pim because of tribalism. Atiku/Obi. Obi/Atiku 2027 Which ever way they want to be paired, 2027 will be the last for APC in Nigeria. |
A lot of goofy comments these days. From government officials announcement of the successful burial of Tinubu to announcement of Morocco wining the WAFCON. Something somewhere is about to Nigeria, believe me. |
Thundafireseun:Why are you people like this? Why can’t you see things beyond politics, see things from the humanitarian angle. He has been like this all of his life. His exposure to politics only puts him on the search light all the time, even if he wants to go and poo like every other human being. God bless you Peter Obi. |
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Gbe-giri and Am-ala politics have completely destroyed the entire nation, spits!