Atiku in 2019 trend on Twitter | Explained - OKVIX

Atiku in 2019 trend on Twitter | Explained

Atiku in 2019 trend

So many trends are happening on Twitter media. OKVIX blog makes sure that these trends are being explained. The current trending is ‘Atiku in 2019‘. So, keep reading to discover everything you need to know about the Twitter trend.

Some might be asking? What happened in 2019? What did Atiku do in 2019? Well, many things happened, with different opinions. You can find some of these opinion below.

Atiku in 2019 trend

There are 3 major contestants for the 2023 election. They are popularly known as Peter Obi, Atiku, and Bola Tinubu. So, as you see there, one of these contestant is Atiku.

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Why is Atiku in 2019 trending on Twitter?

It was created by some social media supporter of Atiku, asking why those who voted for Atiku in that year, are now currently supporting other candidates. A lot of Peter Obi supporters saw it as a friendly attack, and had to reply on why they start supporting Peter Obi.

Before the replies, a Twitter user @Choson Somto wrote ‘Anyone that supported Atiku in 2019, but suddenly thinks it is evil to support him in 2023 is a very dishonest person’ He continued.

‘I am not saying you shouldn’t support anyone else now, but if you join in slandering Atiku, then you are a very dishonest person. Sorry’.

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Many of Peter Obi/Datti supporters had to reply and give reasons they are supporting him (Obi/Datti) in the upcoming election.

@SunnyUKC wrote ‘I supported Atiku in 2019 because, he was a better candidate. I am supporting Peter Obi today because, he is a better candidate than Atiku and Tinubu’.

@Gcg_matix wrote ‘Voted Obasanjo in 1999 and 2003, Voted Yar-Adua in 2017, Voted GEJ in 2011, Voted Buhari in 2015, Voted Atiku in 2019, Will vote Peter Obi in 2023.

There were many replies concerning the topic. Meanwhile, these are political opinions and support for their own candidate. Everyone is free, and has the right to support his/her own candidate. That is all about the trend. Kindly share with your friends.

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