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| Re: Nigerian Social Media Influencers Were Paid To Support Alez Saab by Vilgax: 1:02pm On Apr 09, 2021 |
no wonder pamilerin just buy Benz ![]()
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| Re: Nigerian Social Media Influencers Were Paid To Support Alez Saab by bobowaja(m): 1:02pm On Apr 09, 2021 |
thebosstrevor1:Funny enough, the people are not aware that they are being manipulated. |
| Re: Nigerian Social Media Influencers Were Paid To Support Alez Saab by bobowaja(m): 1:03pm On Apr 09, 2021 |
thebosstrevor1:Lol... U get it. There is always an agenda. And people do buy it cos of emotions |
| Re: Nigerian Social Media Influencers Were Paid To Support Alez Saab by bobowaja(m): 1:05pm On Apr 09, 2021 |
Patrioticman007:Lol |
| Re: Nigerian Social Media Influencers Were Paid To Support Alez Saab by 9jaRealist: 1:10pm On Apr 09, 2021 |
naptu2: ![]() Nothing surprises me... Brown envelope ‘journalism’ has always been rife in Nigeria. Nonetheless, this campaign does NOT bother me as much... The US (and Twitter) wouldn’t bother if this was a campaign they want. That HYPOCRISY is glaring, because this is NOT about ethics... If it’s (for example) an Anti-Chinese govt campaign, it would’ve been ok with the US (and Twitter). > |
| Re: Nigerian Social Media Influencers Were Paid To Support Alez Saab by Nobody: 1:12pm On Apr 09, 2021 |
bobowaja:Some know but the love for the money is strong. I saw on a leak exposed by cambridge analytics where rosneft, a top Russian oil company sponsored social media campaign to cause violence in Nigeria through twitter. One of their method is trying to escalate an already created tension in Nigeria by getting lot of low level and medium level nigerian influencers to tweet aggressively and do giveaway, if the campaign attack is successful, it leads to violence, cnn and major networks picks the news, the news creates panic in the global oil market, which leads to increase the price of oil. |
| Re: Nigerian Social Media Influencers Were Paid To Support Alez Saab by meobizy(m): 1:12pm On Apr 09, 2021*. Modified: 2:17pm On Apr 09, 2021 |
This Nairaland is literally a waste of time. If on Twitter I know that money would come my way. The admin here had no idea of this until the news came out. This place is truly irrelevant — full of broke, hungry scammers and unemployed lazy youths. |
| Re: Nigerian Social Media Influencers Were Paid To Support Alez Saab by FBIBOT(m): 1:15pm On Apr 09, 2021 |
Werey Tonto dey claim acct got hacked abi she loaned it for a day? criminals |
| Re: Nigerian Social Media Influencers Were Paid To Support Alez Saab by bobowaja(m): 1:21pm On Apr 09, 2021 |
thebosstrevor1:Sabotaging ones country cos of meagre pay. Some Nigerians are worst than our leaders. |
| Re: Nigerian Social Media Influencers Were Paid To Support Alez Saab by 9jaRealist: 1:21pm On Apr 09, 2021 |
bobowaja:Exactly how are they “sabotaging” Nigeria? Because the US wants to arrest a Colombian who supports the Venezuelan govt? FBIBOT: Alejoas:Sentenced for what exactly? Did they commit any crime?! ![]() This is standard fare on social media, the only difference being the US govt is against this dude. Nigerians really don’t have a dog in this fight... But it is HYPOCRISY to make it look like they’ve committed a crime because the US wants this dude. > |
| Re: Nigerian Social Media Influencers Were Paid To Support Alez Saab by PigTormentor: 1:22pm On Apr 09, 2021 |
What's new, this is no news. The IPIGS are getting paid N3k to post all sorts of rubbish and propaganda all over Nigeria and international media. |
| Re: Nigerian Social Media Influencers Were Paid To Support Alez Saab by King44(m): 1:26pm On Apr 09, 2021 |
naptu2:Thank God their yansh is getting open in public..... That was the same thing they did during and after endsars campaign in support of the gvt.... Just dangle a carrot see as the so called leaders of tomorrow betray their dignity... Twitter should deal with them the same way Tunde ednut was death with.... Awon oniranu influencers feeling important azz holes |
| Re: Nigerian Social Media Influencers Were Paid To Support Alez Saab by lexy2014: 1:26pm On Apr 09, 2021 |
thebosstrevor1:Kindly explain how d influencers related to d endsars campaign were paid to destroy Nigeria? There are flashpoints of insecurity across d nation. Bandits, Bokoharam, unknown gunmen attacks, soldiers killing unarmed civilians in benue. Are theses d activities of paid endsars promoters and influencers? Had buhari not set nigeria on a course of destruction before d endsars campaign? |
| Re: Nigerian Social Media Influencers Were Paid To Support Alez Saab by Nobody: 1:35pm On Apr 09, 2021 |
lexy2014:I no get time for 2 much Grammar. |
| Re: Nigerian Social Media Influencers Were Paid To Support Alez Saab by Alejoas(m): 1:35pm On Apr 09, 2021 |
9jaRealist:They were paid to add some pressure to the course of justice |
| Re: Nigerian Social Media Influencers Were Paid To Support Alez Saab by 9jaRealist: 1:35pm On Apr 09, 2021 |
King44: FBIBOT: Alejoas:Sentenced for what exactly? Did they commit any crime?! ![]() This is standard fare on social media, the only difference being the US govt is against this dude. Nigerians really don’t have a dog in this fight... But it is HYPOCRISY to make it look like they’ve committed a crime because the US wants this dude. > |
| Re: Nigerian Social Media Influencers Were Paid To Support Alez Saab by PataAlhajaKeji(m): 1:38pm On Apr 09, 2021 |
... same way the children-of-bitches were paid to trend a Lekki Massacre that never happened. Awọn oloriburuku gbogbo! |
| Re: Nigerian Social Media Influencers Were Paid To Support Alez Saab by King44(m): 1:38pm On Apr 09, 2021 |
Vaughanlanrewaj:oga keep shut.... The same way some were paid to cover up the occurrence that nothing happened when it is glaring to hundreds of people in the location that people were shit at and killed in cold blood.... You are one of those paid agent..... Who were paid to change the narrative on twitter and Nairaland here in fact they are many here. |
| Re: Nigerian Social Media Influencers Were Paid To Support Alez Saab by King44(m): 1:39pm On Apr 09, 2021 |
thebosstrevor1:why would you have strength oniranu oshi |
| Re: Nigerian Social Media Influencers Were Paid To Support Alez Saab by lexy2014: 1:40pm On Apr 09, 2021 |
thebosstrevor1:But u have time to make unfounded claims based on ur biased political views |
| Re: Nigerian Social Media Influencers Were Paid To Support Alez Saab by Minjim: 1:42pm On Apr 09, 2021 |
What about this? His lawyers say his detention violates international law because Venezuela named him a “special envoy,” which provided him diplomatic immunity, and because the Interpol red notice calling for his arrest was issued after he was detained in Cape Verde These western world would want us to release offenders but when we ask them for same they start claiming Human Rights. Maduake and Kanu that are wanted in Nigeria are walking free in UK |
| Re: Nigerian Social Media Influencers Were Paid To Support Alez Saab by Nobody: 1:43pm On Apr 09, 2021 |
lexy2014:I hate communicating with ignorant people, it will be a waste of time and effort to show them reality |
| Re: Nigerian Social Media Influencers Were Paid To Support Alez Saab by PataAlhajaKeji(m): 1:44pm On Apr 09, 2021 |
Beremx:Sharrap, small girl! What do you know? |
| Re: Nigerian Social Media Influencers Were Paid To Support Alez Saab by King44(m): 1:45pm On Apr 09, 2021 |
9jaRealist:A crime is a crime.... Whether I was aware or I wanted to be aware but I forget ni. You were paid paid in support of a crime that has made you a criminal weda you were aware or not. They should be blocked from twitter permanently before they contaminate others who are genuine with huge followers with their leprosy. 2023 election is here I don't want to start seeing stuffs like vote Tinubu the Messiah or vote Atiku the next big thing after Jesus Christ. |
| Re: Nigerian Social Media Influencers Were Paid To Support Alez Saab by 9jaRealist: 1:46pm On Apr 09, 2021 |
Alejoas:They were paid to influence public opinion... The “court” of public opinion is different from the court of justice. Eg, social media influencers are carrying on about events in Hong Kong... Do you think it a crime to “pressure the course of [Chinese] justice” in Hong Kong? The ONLY reason this is made to sound bad is because it’s anti-US interest... If this was (eg) anti-China or anti-Russia or anti-Iran interests, there would be NO stir. That’s partisan HYPOCRISY... It has NOTHING to do with justice (or its purported subversion). > |
| Re: Nigerian Social Media Influencers Were Paid To Support Alez Saab by PataAlhajaKeji(m): 1:46pm On Apr 09, 2021 |
thebosstrevor1:Damn! I'm gonna research this. |
| Re: Nigerian Social Media Influencers Were Paid To Support Alez Saab by Alejoas(m): 1:53pm On Apr 09, 2021 |
9jaRealist:They were openly supporting something they knew little or nothing about because they were recruited or induced. That is wrong in my opinion |
| Re: Nigerian Social Media Influencers Were Paid To Support Alez Saab by Vaughanlanrewaj: 2:03pm On Apr 09, 2021 |
King44:Sir, you really don't need to insult if you have your fact, good education and upbringing. If hundreds of people were killed, that means several hundreds of families, neighbours, imams, pastors, friends, spouses, brothers, sisters, colleagues and others have lost a dear loved one so at least a million people can be affected by extension so you can't bribe them to keep quiet. It has been over 5 months of sitting by a panel demanding that whoever has lost anyone or know someone who has lost someone should come forward so they can get justice. Since you seem to have opinion on everything including those outside your scope of learning and upbringing, why don't you tell us if all the families, colleagues, neighbours, pastors, imams, spouses, parents, etc of the imaginary hundreds of people you claimed were killed also killed by the soldiers? The problem is that you don't know and you are un-teachable. Your upbringing has victimized you so much that to express your different view, you must be uncouth. You don't need to haul insults at people who hold a superior or different view from yours. |
| Re: Nigerian Social Media Influencers Were Paid To Support Alez Saab by 9jaRealist: 2:03pm On Apr 09, 2021 |
King44:HUH?! Yet again, exactly how is it crime? If someone supports Derek Chauvin (or even OJ Simpson), did they commit a crime? Meanwhile, there’s something called the PRESUMPTION OF INNOCENCE... So not sure how you can leap to the conclusion of crime without a trial and conviction. Do you think lawyers commit crimes by taking money to defend criminals? Do you think that PR firms, lobbyists, publicists, etc., commit crimes when employed by accused people? Do you think that those campaigning in favor of Chinese Uighurs are committing crimes? Because the Chinese government has accused and labeled such Uighurs as criminals and terrorists. Abegi, I know “repeat-after-me” (cram-and-regurgitate) is a staple of Nigerian education... But we should be able to discern obvious HYPOCRISY based on nothing more the biased interests. > |
| Re: Nigerian Social Media Influencers Were Paid To Support Alez Saab by lexy2014: 2:05pm On Apr 09, 2021 |
thebosstrevor1:Since u aren't ignorant, u shouldn't have any problems answering d following questions: Kindly explain how d influencers related to d endsars campaign were paid to destroy Nigeria? There are flashpoints of insecurity across d nation. Bandits, Bokoharam, unknown gunmen attacks, soldiers killing unarmed civilians in benue. Are theses d activities of paid endsars promoters and influencers? Had buhari not set nigeria on a course of destruction before d endsars campaign? |
| Re: Nigerian Social Media Influencers Were Paid To Support Alez Saab by 9jaRealist: 2:06pm On Apr 09, 2021 |
Alejoas:Presuming that they know little about the mater (and none of us know that for certain)... That may be “wrong” (perhaps unethical) but NEVER a crime, and should NEVER be made to look like it is. Many people who campaign (eg) for the Uighurs in China know very little about the facts (and frankly I don’t either). > |
| Re: Nigerian Social Media Influencers Were Paid To Support Alez Saab by anselm791(m): 2:08pm On Apr 09, 2021 |
thebosstrevor1:Oh please, Dont bring endsars into this narrative. |
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