List of Twitter influencers paid to insult this fighting for their future
The digital space in Nigeria continues to play a powerful role in shaping public discourse, especially on platforms like Twitter. Amid growing political awareness and youth-led movements advocating for systemic reform, several accounts have come under scrutiny for allegedly participating in paid online campaigns aimed at silencing or discrediting these voices.
According to reports circulating online, a list of 50 Twitter influencers has emerged, allegedly involved in organized trolling or sponsored attacks against individuals and groups “fighting for their future.”
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Here’s the full list of Twitter handles that have been mentioned:
1. @Jarmario01
2. @UyScutti
3. @Tinubufrontier
4. @ONSogbu
5. @DavidsOffor
6. @NdubuezeN16039
7. @Miracle__njoku
8. @olaniranfaith
9. @lollylarry1
10. @MidasHand7
11. @1NigerFirst
12. @GoziconC
13. @EleuAyoola
14. @Ekpenyong_One
15. @scarfizal
16. @KikelomAdemola
17. @abassion
18. @Journalist_Mind
19. @Temmy_
20. @yheri
21. @Chiefagbabiaka
22. @EleSpecial23
23. @adeezekalu32
24. @AbuAbdulHameed7
25. @BMBI_Official
26. @OmohFriday
27. @Laredopearl
28. @AConcndNigeria
29. @abeegunde1
30. @ekpesfrancis
31. @jackson200811
32. @bennieovo
33. @Erotica_Juicy
34. @lilifeyi
35. @adetola1705
36. @JerryBabaleye
37. @prettytee44
38. @Seesugar1
39. @Debbie17418888
40. @OlusolaOmolaja1
41. @SamzyVG
42. @AdoAdeboye
43. @odetoye41087
44. @eniolaofLagos
45. @DammyDaniel13
46. @EngrNuraYakubu1
47. @UmmuAbdulHameed
48. @SlimSheffy
49. @JawandoOlakunle
50. @EOmolaja89010
These accounts have been tagged in several threads accusing them of aligning with political narratives or being compensated to drive targeted content, particularly against youth-led social justice campaigns.
While no official confirmation has been made about payment structures or affiliations, the conversation raises important questions about the ethics of influencer marketing, especially when it comes to sensitive national matters.
As digital influence grows, so does the responsibility that comes with it. Nigerians are now calling for transparency in influencer-brand-political relationships, especially in times when the stakes are high.
Whether or not these allegations are true, one thing is clear: Twitter is more than just tweets it’s now a battlefield of influence, and Nigerians are watching closely.
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