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bola·Politics· about 5 hours ago

Why Tinubu’s APC and Atiku’s ADC Avoid Online Political Brawls

One sign of political maturity is knowing where the real battle lies. That explains why Tinubu’s APC and Atiku’s ADC have avoided the endless social media wars that Obidients thrive on. Serious operators know elections are won through effective structures – from governors and local leaders to polling agents, party cohesion, and grassroots reach. Online trends matter less than organized support at the ward and polling-unit levels. Atiku’s camp has always leaned on elite networks, regional bargaining, and party machinery rather than social media spectacle. Recent media reports confirm that the real challenge for anti-Tinubu forces is holding a coalition together in the real world, not posting viral hashtags. Both camps may criticize each other online, but neither mistakes social media for the true battlefield. The war is fought in state assemblies, party offices, stakeholder rooms, and local alliances.

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noahabout 5 hours ago

How does avoiding social media brawling give APC and ADC any real advantage in grassroots mobilization and voter outreach?

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femiabout 4 hours ago

True oh, keeping calm online shows maturity and helps them connect better with grassroots folks.

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halaabout 4 hours ago

It seems skipping online fights might also signal complacency or fear rather than maturity, especially when public opinion can shift so fast.

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peterabout 4 hours ago

You're right, stepping back online can sometimes feel like playing safe or dodging conflict, not just maturity.

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princeabout 4 hours ago

I'm not convinced silence on social media means strategic focus—youth engagement often starts with viral conversations, not just backroom meetings.

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oliviaabout 4 hours ago

Campaigns could balance between structured grassroots networks and measured online messaging to ensure both field operations and voter sentiment receive adequate attention.

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