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Show some decorum- PDP Chairman tells young Nigerians on Twitter

Lol. You know how on Twitter anybody can abuse anybody? Well, PDP chairman Adamu Muazu doesn't think it's nice. After a few people abused him on Twitter today, he asked for some decorum. See more tweets after the cut...



 

68 comments:

  1. Amaechi never insulted mama peace? Obj never insulted IBB? U Pple don't deserve respect!

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    1. If politicians dont insult each other, then who are the boxers n samurai with mace shown on tv having it out with each other? Farmers n brick layers?

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    2. 1 million likes,dont mind him,yeye man,decorum my foot

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  2. Really !! they the father's should show some integrity first.Yimu! Decorum ke!

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  3. Because we never begin stone them? Thanks to Gov Amaechi One day all these pent up emotions go explode ooo!

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    1. Is amaechi better? He is worst was he not a member of pdp? Abegi

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    2. #Nqozi...u sure can qet wiser than now,honey.passinq a double mouthed,crises stokinq,civil servants hatinq and conscienceless Gov.Amaechi 4 a qood quy is qullibility over reached.wise up and on,i beq U.be butiful!

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  4. he has not seen anything, who knows maybe he is even a decent man but as long as he is on the team and clique of people that allow some touts with guns who watch too much action film called BH just kill, maim and intimidate innocent Nigerians including harmless women and kids, and he is doing nothing about it or continue to kiss the ass of the main decision makers by supporting them, we will continue to insult him. nonsense

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  5. Lolz... 'Uneasy lies the head that wears the crown' grandpa

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  6. My thought exactly, they make caricature of the first family and tomorrow they want to be leader.We must sow good seeds for the sake of our future.

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  7. When you act with decorum as leaders then you'll get some.you guys fight in the chambers,dance azonto when sharing money yet you expect that we look upon to you cos you are a grandfather.bull crap

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  8. Yea we'll keep showing decorum while you continue stealing, turning the country upside down, and telling me that drunkard Jona is the best this country has to offer. Mumu!

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  9. Starting from Reno Omokri and Doyin Okupe who trades words on twitter with children he's old enough to be their grandfather.


    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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    1. Mr.Bonario.accordinq to the bible,the surest way to know a fool is his much words.u musn't always comment if it'l leave U soundinq short of charisma such as now,bro.be butiful!

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  10. I agree. Being a politician does not make anyone less human nor does it justify speaking less of such one. Knowing that no one sees your facial expressions as to determine whether your write up is insulting, you must learn the art of expressing yourselves via text. Ogukwa n ka oha m na onu!

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    1. Man,u r crazy.if this ppl conduct themselves properly we won't abuse them.

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  11. Well said sir. However the reason we cannot accord decorum is because your generation has lied to us, stolen from us, fuck some of us despite the fact they are father,grandfather,elder and leaders. Stop blaming our generation for lack of morals and values blame for killing values before we were even born..

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    1. kemi dear,i share other accusations of U most clearly.but for the fuck u qals stuff,u are either iqnorant or hypocritic.ain't it u qals who want D blackest of berry,plus D i-est of pads? If a hear!

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  12. Oga, u can't preach decorum and respect for culture when many of u so called Leaders don't even practice what u preach

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  13. Oga, u can't preach decorum and respect for culture when many of u so called Leaders don't even practice what u preach

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  14. I agree. Being a politician does not make anyone less human nor does it justify speaking less of such one. Knowing that no one sees your facial expressions as to determine whether your write up is insulting, you must learn the art of expressing yourselves via text. Ogukwa n ka oha m na onu!

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  15. Well, he's kinda right but then nobody cares... Dats wat d world hz turned into

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  16. Akuko! When una dey thief money nko? Una dey show decorum? Taa gbafuo!

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    1. This bastard should go sort out his corruption case with efcc,iskanchi!

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  18. Its now u know culture. When u are chopping money, u won't remember its not our culture to steal. Agadi ekwe nka

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  19. You see? Now you know how angry young people are in this Nigeria. Not the ones Okupe keep telling you guys are so much in love with the president. Just get yourself and the president to resign and you will see how friendly Nigerians will be to you guys.

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  20. Linda where re d insults now, half baked gist...

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  21. No matter what he deserves some respects.

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    1. In dat case u n ur fada can accord him all d respect he deserves olofo ifo!

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  22. Oya oga maza maza give us ya home address so we go mobilse come abuse u 4 house barawo banza da'iska!

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  23. Baba...if anyone insult u, reply with insult in return. That's 50 50

    BORN TO SHINE!!!

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  24. Fact is the social media is a faceless medium! Forget the avatars and all, anyone can be anything and can do whatever! That's why a lot people do whatever and get away with it! We transfer aggressions and feelings we would have readily kept bottled up inside physical out on the causes of said aggression or simply transfer it!

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  25. Well he can fuck the he'll off for all I care. And while at it, shove decorum up his ass...when they start showing "decorum" in how they embezzle funds, then maybe we will probably consider thinking about how he feels...once again sir, gtfoh.

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  26. is it possible at all? twitter is never asleep.

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  27. What does Muazu mean by decorum, He should just keep quiet and bury his head in shame, His is a failed generation of thieves, We are sane & dat is why we are abusing them, He claimed to be a g-father, Does he tell his children & g-chilren how he makes his with the rest of his PDP robbers & mudderers? Grand father my ass!! Grand father ko, grand deliquent ni. H e should not provoke us ooo!!!

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  28. What does Muazu mean by decorum, He should just keep quiet and bury his head in shame, His is a failed generation of thieves, We are sane & dat is why we are abusing them, He claimed to be a g-father, Does he tell his children & g-chilren how he makes his with the rest of his PDP robbers & mudderers? Grand father my ass!! Grand father ko, grand deliquent ni. H e should not provoke us ooo!!!

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  29. We don't need his soliciting.Until u looters know what 2 do,free the frustrated twitter users 2 express what they wanna express since doing that wil give 'em some hope of survival n happiness.

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  30. Oga Muazu, u are rite we shd learn to communicate feelings without insults, dt wud happen whn u and ur fellow politicians learn to lead without stealing, whn all d billions of dollars are correctly appropriated and monitored(because we are now bigger thieves than u are, once the opportunity presents itself, we learnt from the best). We are richer dn most of dz countries we run to,but we feel we have to because there are better opportunities there. Oga let dz become part of our culture dt u respect, den u can ask us to follow suit.

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  31. decorum is he mad, does he know how angry the nigerian youth is. You thieves are there amassing wealth that your kids are showing off while the ordinary youth you s much demand respect from has lost his history and maybe his future through PDP's recklessness. In case you read this blog everyday and don't know what is coming, Boko Haram is coming and there's nothing the Nigerian Government is doing about. Borno, Adamawa, Yobe, Gombe, Bauchi and Plateau. that's the plan.

    And you think we are safe, please think again? if we don't hold these people accountable we will be another south sudan in a few years.

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  32. Buahahahahahaa!!! Anon 12:04 right??

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  33. Respect is earned. This mentality in Nigeria and the African culture by extension, of "Children only need to be seen and not heard" is what will continue to kill us. Alhaji Muazu, you may be as pristine as snow, but you belong to a group that has continuously raped and retarded the growth of our nation. Fortunately or unfortunately social media is the only platform we the youth can express our frustrations. You people should democracy, democracy, freedom of speech blah blah blah...we express our rights in public, you send your useless mopos and lily-livered army to intimidate us! So sir, as much as I'm an advocate for respect of ALL human beings, till you lot get your 'ish together, deal with the consequences and stop pulling the "age/elder" card!

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    1. Pristine as snow?Dis man has corruption charges he's yet 2 defend with efcc since he was governor of bauchi

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  34. LIB pls do your research very well Adamu Muaza d serve respect, is among d great leader in Nigeria d time he was Bauch governor he did in best

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  35. Foolish man... the frustration in the country is enough to insult all of you in Government. People are suffering, dying, no employment. Starvation everywhere and you talk about decorum. God punish you

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  36. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Lmaoo.... This man is so damn funny i swear.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  37. Hmmm very funny politicians never insult each other.....we don hear u sir

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  38. At least dude is mature in his reply compare to other myopic deluded fellows like - olisa metuh, doyin okupe, lai mohammed n the fuckgly reuben abati among other trolls who always throw decorums to the wind as if they are kites..

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  39. I think I agree with him, u don't have to insult anybody to drive home ur point or even profess a solution. As terrible as dis pple maybe, they're not our mates, and they have kids too. I don't think anyone would like his father/mother to be insulted like dat by youngsters. Most importantly, like he said, we're Africans, we're mannered.

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    1. Eve, u are just a fool feeding from politicians table, if I may ask u this question? Did they respect ur wish and ur right for a batter life, are they giving u everything u need to live a life that u ever wanted? If u say yes or no, then u are a very big fool, and also foolish.

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  40. The point is, what the man is saying is not wrong. Culturally, he is in order. Unfortunately, time-wise, and medium wise he is completely deluded.

    He fails to realize that being on Twitter means that he has launched himself into the great big wide world out there, far beyond the reach of his enclave of political power or his immediate household. He does not realize that many people on Twitter are not culturally sensitive to what he is saying. They will call him by his first name and dare him to deny his won identity. They're no respecter of titles or positions. And then he is a politician, which is a natural magnet for abuse.

    The man needs a reality check. Behind the anonymity of a computer, many disenfranchised netizens seize the powers that have been denied them and make known their real feelings. And that's a very painful reality that most politicians must face when they join 21st century Social Media. It is more brutal than an opponent.

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  41. @gbolahan,fuck off n go learn how 2 spell!

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  42. Eat d money;forget the insult ! Thus said bayor

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  43. The same culture that teaches us to reward mediocrity, same culture that teaches us that 16 is greater than 19, culture that teaches us you can preach zoning in Akwa Ibom while fostering Wike on Rivers state,same culture that says NNPC should be a conduit pipe through which our commonwealth is stolen, Alhaji Muazu is it the same culture that says GEJ should be rewarded for his ineptitude and utter cluelessness?
    Alhaji, if you can swear with Sango (forget Allah and the God of the bible, those are patient) that it is the same culture you are referring to,then I will listen to you.
    Until then, go and shove decorum up your hairy ass and support mediocrity in peace.

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  44. lmao. He should show some decorum and block his account.

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  45. So he still wants decorum wen his gang of thieves r stealing our money.Its dis over respect dat has got us into dis whole mess sef...mumu carry name like fish

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  46. Oga chairman, I think the politicians need this advice more than the youth. Respect our votes, right to good road, stable electricity, good education and health care service, and security of lives and properties and see whether youths will not reciprocate. The youths response is a reflection of who are leaders are.

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  47. he is right to some extent... vote and defend your vote.. The youth right now likes putting blame on the past generation for their failure. Arise Nigeria youth.. Go to your ward.. mobilize people to vote. Don't vote for party rather vote for candidate.. no better political party at the moment they are all same.. but there is a better candidate.. use ur power for we shall cry for another 4 years if we fail this time.. please don't vote for any party but vote for the candidate.... we cant change Nigeria with our mouth or on tweeter..

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  48. Even in countries where there are good roads, where the electricity they use in one airport.g heathrow airport- uses about 4000mw, is what nigeria as a country of 170 million is struggling to share) where health, transportation, education....are no issues, they still talk to their leaders harshly when needed.You guys used 16billion dollars to reduce electricity from 4000mw to 2600mw. U guys capitalize on the level of illiteracy you have kept us to milk the nation dry because most people don't know numbers. if Nigerians are aware that this 16billion dollars is same as giving one million, six hundred thousand families(1,600,000 families) 1.6million naira each to start business.(using 160naira to a dollar), then we will know that we have been finished long time ago and will be all out with placards asking for recolonization. you are the leader of the number one problem in Nigeria which is corruption, number two - corruption, number three - corruption........someone said akwa ibom new stadium was built with 16billion naira, that means the money spent in the last 12 years on electricity alone will build more that 250 of the stadium. meaning we can have 10 akwa ibom stadium in each of the 36 states of the federation. that's how colossal the corruption is. this is just to say a few of the corruption in one sector.

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  49. Dear Alhaji Mauzu, I respect you as a strategist and game changer, but you and your colleagues must know that Nigerians are getting tired of the whole mess in the country called leadership. How can one explain that 2000+ has a budget of N150b and still ask for more at any slightest opportunity while States with population of over 4m has lower budget than NASS. Both APC and PDP leaders none desire the elderly respect you are canvassing for from Nigerians because our elders have failed us.

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  50. Dear Alhaji Mauzu, I respect you as a strategist and game changer, but you and your colleagues must know that Nigerians are getting tired of the whole mess in the country called leadership. How can one explain that 2000+ has a budget of N150b and still ask for more at any slightest opportunity while States with population of over 4m has lower budget than NASS. Both APC and PDP leaders none desire the elderly respect you are canvassing for from Nigerians because our elders have failed us.

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