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Saturday, April 14, 2018
Photos from the traditional wedding of ex-gov, Donald Duke's daughter, Xerona, to DJ Caise
The traditional wedding of former Cross Rivers state governor, Donald Duke's daughter, Xerona, to her fiance, Derin Phillips aka DJ Caise, took place in Calabar, Cross Rivers state today April 14th. Congrats to them! Their white wedding will take place later this month. See more photos below
Social media and 2019 general election
The political landscape has changed quite a bit in the last couple of decades. The internet has played a large role in this transformation. Social media including Twitter, Facebook and YouTube, in particular, have played significant roles in political campaigns and have indeed changed the way people think about issues.
One of the most important developments in election campaigns come 2019 will be the advent of social media. It will primarily change the ways in which candidates and parties conduct their campaigns. Social media will fundamentally change the way in which citizens are exposed to political information.
That many Nigerians have embraced and are deeply involved in the world of social media may be stating the obvious as it would be disastrous for politicians not to fully embrace this important information platform. Election battles are going to be on social media and less at the big rally fronts. Politicians will have to familiarise themselves with social media, make their presence felt and stay engaged positively with the electorate.
As I write, many opinion polls are already going on twitter and several other platforms on who will be the next Nigerian president. The interesting thing about the social media integration into elections is that it allows these elite candidates (politicians) to talk directly to the people without having the press in the middle. By having this ability, they can pass across whatever message to intend to pass across to their followers as quickly as they would want. This is obviously faster than to have to go through the newsstands. This also allows them to have complete control of their own message. I think this gives unprecedented power to campaigns apart from circumventing news almost entirely. It mobilises certain segments of the election. For example, it will mobilise a younger audience and keep them aware of what is going on.
On the other hand, we have social media allowing for non-elite to communicate. Before now, it was solely the responsibility of the press to talk to most people. With just a twitter account or a Facebook page, one can now go ahead and spread a message and reach out to others.
Twitter and Facebook have become instrumental in organising campaigns as campaigns are going viral. They allow like-minded voters and activists to easily share news and information such as campaign events with each other. That’s what the “share” function on Facebook and “retweet” feature of Twitter are for.
Donald Trump used Twitter heavily in his 2016 presidential campaign. “I like it because I can get my point of view out there, and my point of view is very important to a lot of people that are looking at me,” Trump said.
As Nigeria’s 2019 general election approaches, on social media we will see lots of people participating in elections. What this will lead to is having lots of discussions on several platforms and all happening at the same time instead of having one main discussion that’s happening on the mainstream media.
Social media will have more impact in the upcoming general election but one important aspect we will be looking out for is the good, the bad and the ugly.
Dike Chukwuma, Abuja
Photos From Ex-Niger Delta Militant Leader, Tompolo's Birthday Celebration
.To many Nigerians,ex-militant leader Tompolo is a bad person.His people do not see him the way others see him.Despite being on the run since President Buhari's regime,his people never fail to celebrate his birthday.They described him as a living Niger Delta legend.High Chief Government Oweizide Ekpemupolo aka Tompolo's birthday was celebrated by youths in Oporoza town,headquarters of Gbaramatu Kingdom on Thursday,April 12,2018.
See photos below.
Image credit: Gbaramatu Voice
PHOTO NEWS:Hon Speaker Yakubu Dogara,Information Minister Lai Mohammed and others attend Thanksgiving service of Hon Segun Odebunmi's father ,Late Pa Sunday Oyetunde Odebunmi In Oyo State.
Pix 3, Speaker, House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Yakubu Dogara (2nd left), Mother of Deputy Speaker, Alhaja Nurat Yussuff (left) , Father of Deputy Speaker, Alhaji Ayinla |
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Hacked? APC Nigeria Twitter account currently trading bitcoin
The official Twitter account of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Nigeria, @APCNigeria, is currently being used to trade cryptocurrencies, including bitcoin and ethereum.
The account name has been changed to Justin Sun, who claims to be based in San Francisco, United States.
The header photo was changed to show a message: “Tron. Decentralize the web”, while the profile picture was immediately changed to that of a young man of Asian descent.
APC’s account was used in retweeting Justin Sun, who has a verified account and claims to be founder of Tron Foundation and one of the Forbes 30 Under 30.
The account was recovered by the handlers at some point, and Sun’s tweets were deleted, and APC logo restored, but the party has again lost the account to the Tron founder.
According to Investopedia, “Tron is a blockchain-based decentralized platform that aims to build a free, global digital content entertainment system with distributed storage technology, and allows easy and cost-effective sharing of digital content”.
Tron was founded in September 2017 by a Singapore based non-profit organization called the Tron Foundation.
The APC is yet to report any hack of its official account
Can you sell your B.sc Certificate for N100Million? Check out the hillarious responses we received on Facebook.
I think Nigerians are tired and fed up....Whats your take on this?
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Russian Presi. Vladmir Putin Receives Diplomatic Credentials From Nigeria's Ambassador to Russia and 17 others. (Pictures + VIDEO)
Nigeria's Ambassador to Russia Steve Davies Ugbah, Jordan's Ambassador to Russia Amjad Odeh Adaileh, Ghana's Ambassador to Russia Lesley Akyaa Opoku Ware, Republic of Korea's Ambassador to Russia Woo Yoon-keun, Egypt's Ambassador to Russia Ihab Ahmed Talaat Nasr, Saudi Arabia's Ambassador to Russia Raed bin Khaled Qrimli, Gambia's Ambassador to Russia Jainaba Bah, Austria's Ambassador to Russia Johannes Eigner, United Arab Emirates' Ambassador to Russia Maadhad Hareb Al Khaili, El Salvador's Ambassador to Russia Efren Arnoldo Bernal Chevez, Republic of the Congo's Ambassador to Russia David Maduka, Cuba's Ambassador to Russia Gerardo Penalver Portal, Vietnam's Ambassador to Russia Ngo Duc Manh, Montenegro's Ambassador to Russia Ramiz Basic, Italy's Ambassador to Russia Pasquale Terracciano, Cote d'Ivoire's Ambassador to Russia Roger Gnango, and Benin's Ambassador to Russia Noukpo Clement Kiki (L-R) at a ceremony to present their credentials to Russian President Vladimir Putin at the Moscow Kremlin. Mikhail Klimentyev/Russian Presidential Press and Information Office/TASS
The traditional solemn diplomatic ceremony symbolizes the start of a diplomat's tour of duty in Russia. This time, the ceremony inaugurates new ambassadors from Nigeria,Cuba and Egypt.
President Vladimir Putin is welcoming ambassadors from 17 countries on April 11 on Moscow during a traditional ceremony.
Prof Steve Ugbah from Nigeria was among those who presented his credentials from Nigeria to Putin.
Getty Images.
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