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| Re: Venezuela Using Nigerian Influencers To Wage Twitter War - Financial Times by Fibonacci88: 7:16pm On Apr 06, 2021 |
Who these ones dey even influence. Awon clout chasers living fake life on social media. U go see one small boy wey no fit near u for real life dey form mayor cos he get 50k followers. And some mumu boys go dey humble dey loyal cis of followers. |
| Re: Venezuela Using Nigerian Influencers To Wage Twitter War - Financial Times by Topmaike007(m): 7:16pm On Apr 06, 2021 |
Judolisco:Na true you talk... Dem suppose arrest them join the ban |
| Re: Venezuela Using Nigerian Influencers To Wage Twitter War - Financial Times by gnykelly(m): 7:16pm On Apr 06, 2021 |
Everyone is about their own interest. The America who's always poking into internal matter of other country is protecting her interest. Venezuela a Marxisst country is protecting her own interest. The influencer are also protecting their own interest. Nobody is right non is wrong. |
| Re: Venezuela Using Nigerian Influencers To Wage Twitter War - Financial Times by juman(m): 7:17pm On Apr 06, 2021 |
#FreeAlexSaab America is the biggest terrorist country in the world. |
| Re: Venezuela Using Nigerian Influencers To Wage Twitter War - Financial Times by Mynd44(mod): 7:19pm On Apr 06, 2021 |
emmyN:You need brighter grammar? |
| Re: Venezuela Using Nigerian Influencers To Wage Twitter War - Financial Times by Topmaike007(m): 7:20pm On Apr 06, 2021 |
Wetin concern America and sovereign nations self... |
| Re: Venezuela Using Nigerian Influencers To Wage Twitter War - Financial Times by amuwo1980: 7:25pm On Apr 06, 2021 |
The APC media team and BMC am sure have gone international |
| Re: Venezuela Using Nigerian Influencers To Wage Twitter War - Financial Times by Nobody: 7:39pm On Apr 06, 2021 |
kingxsamz:@bolded Good question... |
| Re: Venezuela Using Nigerian Influencers To Wage Twitter War - Financial Times by Ishilove: 7:46pm On Apr 06, 2021 |
naptu2:I am yet to understand why the Nigerian twitter influencers were trending a hash tag about a Venuzuelan fugitive. VENEZUELAN!! They will still tell us what really happened. |
| Re: Venezuela Using Nigerian Influencers To Wage Twitter War - Financial Times by Golan007: 7:59pm On Apr 06, 2021 |
Mynd44:Finish him. |
| Re: Venezuela Using Nigerian Influencers To Wage Twitter War - Financial Times by emmnprince(m): 8:01pm On Apr 06, 2021 |
ethicallyright:Were they successful? I mean Stanbic bank |
| Re: Venezuela Using Nigerian Influencers To Wage Twitter War - Financial Times by AFONJAPIG(m): 8:06pm On Apr 06, 2021 |
running illicit fuel and gold trading schemes to help Nicolás Maduro’s government evade sanctions..... America of today are just evil, the Economic sanctions did it affects Nicolas Maduro in anyway He will still live fat at expense of the poor masses people should see America for what they are , I don't blame all these Muslim trying to inflict pain on them through terrorism |
| Re: Venezuela Using Nigerian Influencers To Wage Twitter War - Financial Times by ifeanyiene18(m): 8:16pm On Apr 06, 2021 |
Good thing they were banned. |
| Re: Venezuela Using Nigerian Influencers To Wage Twitter War - Financial Times by themanderon: 8:19pm On Apr 06, 2021 |
GeneralPula:Even the Americans are not clean. They want to have a stake in Venezuela's oil but those ones refused. They now started making bogus claims about the Venezuelans using their fellow neocolonialists to impose sanctions on that poor country. Everything about international politics is all about interests. |
| Re: Venezuela Using Nigerian Influencers To Wage Twitter War - Financial Times by Cousin9999: 8:49pm On Apr 06, 2021 |
That's why you need to be careful what you involve yourself with. Now some of these people lost a hustle messing with this latin trash. |
| Re: Venezuela Using Nigerian Influencers To Wage Twitter War - Financial Times by Nobody: 9:34pm On Apr 06, 2021 |
That old f.ool bayo whatever, that calls himself Tenderface blah blah blah sef dey talk... Rubbish |
| Re: Venezuela Using Nigerian Influencers To Wage Twitter War - Financial Times by emmyN(m): 10:21pm On Apr 06, 2021 |
Mynd44:I think you do. You should only make claims you are able to substantiate. |
| Re: Venezuela Using Nigerian Influencers To Wage Twitter War - Financial Times by Tedpgrass: 12:15am On Apr 07, 2021 |
meobizy:More like no one succumbed to the deal... . |
| Re: Venezuela Using Nigerian Influencers To Wage Twitter War - Financial Times by hansomb: 1:02am On Apr 07, 2021 |
Is it now Jack knows there acts. When they were aggressively tweeting and retweeting the #Endsars ( I included/ ignorantly) he was supporting it which leads to break down of law and order which ipob terrorist are now using as a blue print for the evil agenda. African shine your eye. He ban Trump when he saw the same scenario because he knew Congress will sanction him once they investigate and find his company as an accomplice. |
| Re: Venezuela Using Nigerian Influencers To Wage Twitter War - Financial Times by Calitoscassius(m): 10:27am On Apr 07, 2021 |
It is business, no hard feelings, alot of holywood actors and actresses has being doing the same for years, influencing elections, campaigns, some of the even made speehes on the Democrats platforms, Jonny wife beater Depp, stood on a democrat's platform and insinuated, made damaging statements like; "when was the last time an actor assasinated a president" making reference to Donal Trump. Maddona also made a statement like " I have thought an awful lot about blowing up the white house" Did anyone cared how much they were paid? Were they even questioned? NO! Because they wanted Trump out. These same hyporcrites are yapping about Nigerian influencers, who got meagre $2000 for retweets. Total bullshiit! |
| Re: Venezuela Using Nigerian Influencers To Wage Twitter War - Financial Times by Calitoscassius(m): 10:29am On Apr 07, 2021 |
juman:Gbam! |
| Re: Venezuela Using Nigerian Influencers To Wage Twitter War - Financial Times by Living05: 10:33am On Apr 07, 2021 |
emmyN:Comprehension is really far from you my friend |
| Re: Venezuela Using Nigerian Influencers To Wage Twitter War - Financial Times by SavageResponse(m): 5:55pm On Apr 07, 2021 |
Whenver there's mischief Nigerians are not too far away ![]() |
| Re: Venezuela Using Nigerian Influencers To Wage Twitter War - Financial Times by NamelessOGBENI(m): 11:25pm On Apr 09, 2021 |
ivolt:No real loyalty, little to no credit too.. I've never been their fan from day one.. |
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He will still live fat at expense of the poor masses people should see America for what they are , I don't blame all these Muslim trying to inflict pain on them through terrorism