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Monday, 11 April 2011

CNN Video: Election Reform Via Twitter In Nigeria

13 comments:

  1. I follow Amara @bubusn on twitter and i must say i really love his spirit. he is very passionate about Nigeria.. just what we need at this time.. God bless him!

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  2. ALL OF THEM NA SCAM

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  3. Amara na scam jor...As soon as @eggheader odewale scored a job as PA for his political 'Activism' Amara sharply became interested in Nigerians voting...Abeg na scam jor.

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  4. @ Annon 7:46 pm, Amara didnt just become an activist, he started the #lightupnigeria# campaign, and also what about us youth campaign. He is so passionate about Nigeria, he actually inspired me to pay more attention to my country and start making positive impact, which I have started.
    Instead of Criticizing while not think of how to make a positive impact in your country or support his work. I am proud of him.

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  5. @Adebola...Truat me on this. There's more to Amara 'Bubus' Nwakpa than y'all see/read on twitter. He's my'friend' oh and no am not a hater(y'all like that word alot on this blog...LOL)

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  6. the guy is hot jor! and he speaks so eloquently, look at how he dominated the interview even with banky and eldee there.

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  7. Amara is self serving with his midget ass. He's using all those retweets to sell himself. LightupNigeria my foot, he used it as a platform to keep boosting his online self, trust me all the guy wants is to get paid. Watch how quickly he'll drop all this when the right opportunity comes up. Ask people how he got into Galaxy backbone...awon users.

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  8. gosh nigerians are soo caught up in pessimism they never bother to give benefits of doubt and hence get nothing done. can u just fucking shut up and vote already instead of saying he's a scam. even if his ways are not pure, it doesnt mar the message he's trying to send across.! ohh shut uip! the lot of u! and just so u know, am not a friend, nor do i follow him, i tend to not agree with some of his opinions but i respect what he is doing. what if he gets benefits from it?? so fucking what! eish!!

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  9. Na wa o! so many negative people up in here. Don't hate, congratulate

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  10. the guy really irritates me on twitter. u can tell he's just waiting for a big break and this is all a vanity project

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  11. LMAOOO @the person saying one is hating on Amara...My dear do your research on Amara Nwakpa than you will know how far...He's as fake as a Birkin bag in a surulere boutique. My guy wants to get paid. There are sooo many other folks on twitter encouraging folks to go out and vote. He didn't stop CC Christian Purefoy in all his 'come out and vote' campaign tweets and of cos he got noticed. Watch him become another 'Levi Ajonuma' once his 'effort' translates to cash. Amara you know say we wey know you know you well. SMH

    Did i forget to mention he has the nastiest breath ever...LMAOOO

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  12. He is a twitter "activist" yet I don't like him... I think other activist esp the man behind REVODA should have been given the interview... I followed bubusn on twitter cos of his activism on #Lightupnigeria, i was eager to contribute but he never respond! instead he talks bout girls or whatnots...until this election time when he started getting active.
    thats my own 2 kobo!

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  13. Make una leave Amara jo, and do your own. He is a young man, 31 going on 32, well spoken and didnt just get interested in politics today. He's a friend of mine, we used to be closer yrs ago, and even then we used to talk about improving naija and all. Its just that in the last 2 yrs especially, many started hearing about him. He is also very humble and and all around great guy. I have no doubt that even 5 or 10 yrs from now, we'll still be seeing his name in one manner or another. He is half Igbo and half Yoruba, speaks both languages, lived in Yoruba and Igbo land, also speaks some Hausa, lived and went to school in Ghana. He is very exposed, more to him that you know...

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