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Top Nigerians who Are Worth Following on Twitter


With about 302 million people on twitter, you can’t possibly follow everyone. But these statistics prove that these five Nigerians just might be worth your click. (@obyzeks)  Earlier this year, @Time Magazine named Nigerian political activist and writer ObiageliEzekwesili as one of the 100 most influential people in the world.
Her activism and writing has gotten her worldwide renown and accolades. With her 310,000 followers on Twitter, she is constantly reaching out to them, advocating for various campaigns and speaking on current affairs.

twitter1ToluOgunlesi (@ToluOgunlesi) a well-known Nigerian journalist, writes on a number of areas.  His treatises on politics, journalism, and philosophy are keenly followed by his 132,000 followers.  His work has been published in different magazines, newspapers, and journals all over the world and recently won the CNN African Journalist of the year 2013.
FeyiFawehinmi (@DoubleEph) is one of Nigeria’s most prolific commentators.  His 148,000 followers are often treated to his opinions on a range of topics, including breaking news, sports, and politics.
JJ Omojuwa (@Omojuwa) shares his thoughts on politics and economic developments with his 228,000 followers. He is known to be the one of the young voices in Nigeria that drives social change through social media His views on socio-political matters has earned him spots on many discussion panels across the nation, and the globe.
KayodeOgundamisi (@Ogundamisi) is a commentator on Nigerian and International affairs with constant support and adoration from his 126,000 followers on Twitter. He is known for his ability to write for major Nigerian Media outlets and for his active nature on social media.

Get inspired by Nigerian writers on Twitter – you never know who you might in turn inspire!
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