Friday, 12 October 2018

Remake of 'What Does A Senior Executive At Aljazeera Got To Do With The #NASS?'

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Nasser Al- Saadi, a senior executive in the digital distribution department of Aljazeera Media Network, was chilling in Qatar, attending events, networking with prospective clients and enjoying.

The lovely Qatar weather.







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Then one Friday, he decided to check his Twitter. On opening his account, he noticed something strange happening. People from Nigeria were mentioning him continuously.


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He was angry at how these Nigerian folks mentioned him, not knowing who he was and dragging him into something that was totally not his business. So he reacted:




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Some Nigerians didn’t get why the ‘National Assembly’ was responding to them in that manner, some didn’t get it at all and some mellowed immediately they realized they had been tweeting at the wrong person.



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When some guys got a hang of what was happening, they began making jokes of it.

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 @toluogunlesi, @mayochris, @nass

Nasser had to succumb to all the jokes from the Nigerian Twitteratti. He even began to make his own!

LOOOL!




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From the look of things, @Nass doesn’t tweet much. He probably got on his Twitter some hours ago and saw Nigerian handles insulting him and proposing ways he could improve Nigeria as a country. @Nass has incurred about 1,700 tweets in the past 7 days. The poor chap…


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We’re sure Nasser had a good time on Twitter today. He has called it a night for those who are still busy tweeting at him.




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Thinking of how smart BMC social media leadership are (the many twitter army under them could as well be bots cos they are morons) and how @nass could be fake, it makes me sad. He's one of the things I find funny about Nigerian Twitter because Nigerians won't let his account be and he's currently embracing his reluctant fame with grace.

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