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APC election victory shows how powerful Social media is - Atiku

Exactly right!

87 comments:

  1. Social media is more than powerful.

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    1. Same You that Hated my president elect GMB??? Fuck You Nnenne..ugly igbo gurl..smelling pussy..the Change that u never wanted is here..All glory to Allah!

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  3. Kuds to twitter n facebook especially

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    1. Young people have the power by electing an old leader. Yeah! Thanks

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    2. Do you really or the old cattle rearer. He will see what is like being on the hot seat now. It is easy to criticise when you are not on the steering wheel.

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  5. PDP should get down to work..now is the best time to work on their image.

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  6. So true, and it keeps getting better.
    Sai Babaoooo!

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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    1. Sai Buhari! Sabi President!!!

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    2. Shut up there, no matter wot u say, blood is thicker dn water, deep dwn u aint happy cos ur whole kindred dint vote buhari.....Sai gej, buhaha dis blood u were sharing, there is...*sheds tears*

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    3. Your sai baba will die out in about 6 months time. I laugh

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  7. True talk for he is rite. No wonder GMB took his place by winning dis election. Thumbs up to him.

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  8. power of social media cannot be overemphasized.. big point linda

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  9. Exactly but buhari go finish all of una expecially all una yuroba mugus dat voted for him

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    1. U are jst a useless goat. Big fool.

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    2. Ohh Shut it Idiot! Some PPLE never learn and reorientate, hence the reason the stay on same spot suffering n smiling .

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    3. And wat does dat mean (mugus)...hey, u need to be checked mentaly

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    4. U need some mental check up...

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    5. And wat does dat mean (mugus)...hey, u need to be checked mentaly

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  10. Give them the room to rule too. That's the next step. They say the youths are the leaders but it hasn't started manifesting. Luke 2:52.

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  11. Yes o, u r ryt sir. If nt 4 d help of social media, dey would v rig d election bt all thanks 2 God n social media o

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  12. Yes o, u r ryt sir. If nt 4 d help of social media, dey would v rig d election bt all thanks 2 God n social media o

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    1. Oluchi Jonathan, how market now???

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    1. You are using Social Media to say your "Pffft" too! The irony!

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  15. I HOPE DS POWER IT HAS NOW IS MAINTAINED...N NOT OTHER WISE, CUZ WE STIL HAVE OUR EYES ON U STATE MEN..WE ARE WATCHIN...TOMJERRYSWIT

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  16. Yes young pipo are the future leaders of
    This country.
    And you old people should ensure they receive
    Employment opportunities.
    That's my expectation towards Buhari.

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  17. Yes young pipo are the future leaders of
    This country.
    And you old people should ensure they receive
    Employment opportunities.
    That's my expectation towards Buhari.

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  18. Yep its true d power of social media hs more of positive side dan negative, and APC used it very well. Nyc 1 Atiku I agree wit u on ds 1.

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  19. Gbam i second that.
    Linda you played a role in it.
    Think you deserve a post with APC.

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  20. Yes oo.. Kudos to the likes of our very own Lindaikeji blog!

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  21. yes cuz we they follow them bumpa to bumpa www.chizobas.blogspot.com

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  22. Yes o! The Social media played a major role in the success of this election. Linda take note!

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  23. We now have the power and the old ones now have the seat(s) :) Una dooh!

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  24. The power to foolishly vote back old men, im sure if abacha was stil alive they wuld hav voted for him...all he'ld hav needed ws a running mate frm d west

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  25. that's true!! 100% true. where the rot now is in our electoral body is the state-managed electoral body which include the state house of assembly,local government chairman and the rest elections. i vividly recall the last local government election held in my state, it was a total mess but results came rolling like election was fairly held favoring only the ruling party in the state. Honest Edo people can bear me witness to this statement.

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  26. Wicked man park for side Joor! Parasite.

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    1. More than wicked.....ekwensu somebdy

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  27. That's so true, I was going to say that

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  28. You said young people now have the power? Why don't you give the the chance to hold those positions? Over 70 yrs and still contesting. Instead the young ones are used as election thugs.

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  29. Well we will be watching u pple closely now dat is part of d power of social media

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  30. Good point and for some reason I agree with all quarters saying Buhari will pave a way for the young to start coming into power to share share ideas and contribute to the development of our beloved country.

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  31. social media,the power of people voice to pass info.

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  32. Yes oh aunty Linda sai buhari

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  33. Truth. Give young people the chance also to rule.





    Busy Fingers.

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  34. Thank you Atiku. The Youth in this country now have a VOICE. The govt can't take the Nigeria People for a ride any longer. True Democracy has been given birth to. All Hail those that Shed their Blood for Democracy in this country. MKO and Innocent Souls that Lost their Lives.

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  35. Empirically, social media had little if anything to do with the choice of d electorate.

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  36. Gbam! Na so oo..

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  37. Let d change begin...stop all ds nonsense and ingredient noise




    Where would @Obasanjo fits in here now?...omashay o ooo




    Yimu



    So far there is @Thiefnubu.....@Obj can't function in APC





    @GEJ still my hero





    @Galore

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  38. VERULE Says-Allow peace n traquility to reign pls.

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  39. GEJ FOR NOBEL PEACE PRIZE AND MO IBRAHIM PRIZE

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  40. The young men now have power, power to choose a 72 year old man to rule them? foolishness of the highest order. why mention the young men? so all you use the young men for is to help you achieve your own selfish goals.

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  41. Nice may she go rest, she don die make others continue life

    you may also check out my site http://loadednation.com

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  42. Thumbs up to all the youth out there including moi! We are still d leaders of yesterday, today and Tomorrow.

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  43. I hope APC will allow the same level of freedom that GEJ allowed. We are watching.

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  44. Don't patronise Buhari. Just turn a new leaf for ur sake. No more importation o MIKANO! NUF SAID.

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  45. Yes of course! It is a question of which people can spin the best lies and propaganda! We clearly know them! Those who own and run the media wins! That does not mean it represent the truth and facts! It's all a game and some people have mastered the act of shouting black in their droves even when the color is red! This election has further proven that Nigeria is not one! Voting was clearly regionalized however it was okay for the northern and western region to vote ethnically but it's never okay for eastern region to do same, after all the are the defeated innit? Hence the attacks on the Igbos by the yorubas and hausa even before the election results were all fully announced! Now buhari has won I hope you people can let them have peace!

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  46. Where is the interim government? Where are the snippets? Where is the military takeover? I thought Jega was to be removed? So many accusations on one humble man I can't even begin to count! This is the power of social media atiku is talking about- a channel through which they spread their lies and propaganda to discredit a man who cared nothing less about clinging to power but more about keeping a country he loves at peace! Can same be said about you power mongers? I do hope that the social media continues to be powerful during buhari regime. I do hope that premium times, daily trust, nations, sahara reporters and the rest of the news media controlled by tinubu kit and kin and muhammad kit and kin remain active and not drop their telescope- same telescoping must be on buhari too! Yes as Nigeria belongs to all of us! But I will not kid myself, these news agencies are under the pay roll of the incoming administration so no more corruption and propaganda report! Back to suffering and smiling,- illusions!

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  47. He is right, to day is great day to Nigeria people, a day of victory and a day of history that the Nigeria people can not forget, I wish all Nigerians happy victory day of change of Government. I thank u mr GEJ, for accepting the results, u re a good man, but ur wife and ur PDP hawks who surround u re the one who destroy u. Also congratulation to GMB and to all APC supporters, Bonario N, Temilola ogunleye, Onyx Godwin, Ogundiran oyindamola, christie benjamin, Oge mary, Chemmy walata, igwe adaobi, slimy, AbokiDawarriboy, Cee, Speaks, Chisom ike, @lwkmd_naija follow on, Juliet lwuno linda take note, Lol, emik marian, and many others here I love ur courage. As u all stand for what is right for our country Nigeria. Keep it up and don't give up. Because I believe as we continue to speak one voice together with faith Nigeria must be better again to we and our children to leave and Nigeria must be free, please always remember to pray for Nigeria and may God continue to bless Nigeria in jesus mighty name. Amen! I love u all LIB family, long live LIB. Long live Nigerians, peace out to u all, one love.

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  48. True Talk. Power belongs to the people.

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  49. True Talk. Power belongs to the people.

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  50. GEJite anydai

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  51. Don't use dat one 2 deceive us we want elective position by 2019 I know u will soon come out again in 2019

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  52. What is Atiku up to. corruption itself is chanting change.

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  53. Buhari i will remind you of all your promises on the 29th of May each year and Pastor Osinbanjo...do not forget you are a man of God...if you like chop money, hell fire is real

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  54. GMB has won, we have heard. Change has come,
    we agree. The Nigerian Lee Kwan Yew has
    arrived. We welcome him. However, we expect
    to see this change PRONTO.
    Constant light in four years. WAEC pass rate
    should be 90%. In four years. There should be
    no more potholes on our roads. In four years.
    We shouldn't hear of crime. In four years. There
    must be no corruption in ANY sector of our
    public/private lives. The Naira should gain
    grounds against foreign currency(that one no
    favour me but I go still talk am). In four years.
    Fuel price should be N16. In four years. All of
    these and many more. In four years.
    To all those who rained abuses on GEJ and
    Patience in the name of campaign, all I ask is, be
    as critical of the incoming government as u were
    of GEJ's. We will not hear the excuse that
    Nigeria's problems did not start with Buhari ooo.
    We will not hear that change takes time o. Let
    us judge him by the same yardsticks.
    At the same time, we have not forgotten all the
    promises o. Stipends to the poorest families.
    Payment of 'allawee' to unemployed graduates.
    Feeding Nigerian students daily. When he made
    these promises, he knew about the country's
    reserves. He knew that the crude prices were
    falling. He said he would do it, and Nigerians
    believed him.
    We should watch carefully. How will he
    constitute his cabinet? What will his body
    language be towards bigwigs in his party that
    have been accused of corruption? How exactly
    does he intend to "fight corruption?"
    Four years is a long time. A lot can be done in
    four years, For the sake of our dear country, I
    sincerely hope that change has come.

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  55. GMB has won, we have heard. Change has come,
    we agree. The Nigerian Lee Kwan Yew has
    arrived. We welcome him. However, we expect
    to see this change PRONTO.
    Constant light in four years. WAEC pass rate
    should be 90%. In four years. There should be
    no more potholes on our roads. In four years.
    We shouldn't hear of crime. In four years. There
    must be no corruption in ANY sector of our
    public/private lives. The Naira should gain
    grounds against foreign currency(that one no
    favour me but I go still talk am). In four years.
    Fuel price should be N16. In four years. All of
    these and many more. In four years.
    To all those who rained abuses on GEJ and
    Patience in the name of campaign, all I ask is, be
    as critical of the incoming government as u were
    of GEJ's. We will not hear the excuse that
    Nigeria's problems did not start with Buhari ooo.
    We will not hear that change takes time o. Let
    us judge him by the same yardsticks.
    At the same time, we have not forgotten all the
    promises o. Stipends to the poorest families.
    Payment of 'allawee' to unemployed graduates.
    Feeding Nigerian students daily. When he made
    these promises, he knew about the country's
    reserves. He knew that the crude prices were
    falling. He said he would do it, and Nigerians
    believed him.
    We should watch carefully. How will he
    constitute his cabinet? What will his body
    language be towards bigwigs in his party that
    have been accused of corruption? How exactly
    does he intend to "fight corruption?"
    Four years is a long time. A lot can be done in
    four years, For the sake of our dear country, I
    sincerely hope that change has come.

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  56. GMB has won, we have heard. Change has come,
    we agree. The Nigerian Lee Kwan Yew has
    arrived. We welcome him. However, we expect
    to see this change PRONTO.
    Constant light in four years. WAEC pass rate
    should be 90%. In four years. There should be
    no more potholes on our roads. In four years.
    We shouldn't hear of crime. In four years. There
    must be no corruption in ANY sector of our
    public/private lives. The Naira should gain
    grounds against foreign currency(that one no
    favour me but I go still talk am). In four years.
    Fuel price should be N16. In four years. All of
    these and many more. In four years.
    To all those who rained abuses on GEJ and
    Patience in the name of campaign, all I ask is, be
    as critical of the incoming government as u were
    of GEJ's. We will not hear the excuse that
    Nigeria's problems did not start with Buhari ooo.
    We will not hear that change takes time o. Let
    us judge him by the same yardsticks.
    At the same time, we have not forgotten all the
    promises o. Stipends to the poorest families.
    Payment of 'allawee' to unemployed graduates.
    Feeding Nigerian students daily. When he made
    these promises, he knew about the country's
    reserves. He knew that the crude prices were
    falling. He said he would do it, and Nigerians
    believed him.
    We should watch carefully. How will he
    constitute his cabinet? What will his body
    language be towards bigwigs in his party that
    have been accused of corruption? How exactly
    does he intend to "fight corruption?"
    Four years is a long time. A lot can be done in
    four years, For the sake of our dear country, I
    sincerely hope that change has come.

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