President Jonathan Asked By Mark Zuckergerg To Quit Facebook - Video

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President Jonathan Asked  By Mark Zuckergerg To Quit Facebook - Video

The CEO & Founder of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg has asked Nigeria’s President, Goodluck Jonathan to move his Facebook fanpage to either Myspace or Friendster, despite having over 700,000 fans on the world’s most popular social network.

In the video released recently, The President was seen in his office at the Villa opening his facebookpage only to discover about 32,000 curses placed on his wall.

Mr President: “Na-wa-ooo…why are these people just swearing curse on my page na?”

Mr President Contd: “Mark, my good friend”, but was cut short by an angry Mark Zuckerberg on the other half of the screen.

Mark Zuckerberg: “Sir, sir, I need you to move your page off Facebook, demanded Zuckerberg,“You can take it to Myspace,

Friendster…anywhere dude, just move it bro!”

Mr President: “But why?”

Mark Zuckerberg: “Like dude, the heavy curses on your page are melting our servers mehn! I don’t know what you did to piss those people off, but it’s totally uncool, bro.”

Mr President: “But, I like Facebook”

 VERY FUNNY

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muhammad sanee 29/12/2012 06:09:04
hmn it‏'‏s being said that desperate measures deserve desperate remadies&always good done good gain.
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bello 22/10/2012 20:08:41
shame on us its a pity that we are still stoke in the same point,hw long does it take the develop country to set and implement a budget????
all what our elders can do is to sit destroy their father land.may god help us and make them realize and do things for there father land not for there selfish and greedy need amen.
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Asif 14/10/2012 22:29:10
As far as Im concerned, the Tobacco Companies are not to be bemlad. They are a for-profit business-and they will do what they can to make profit, however they can. The brunt of responsibility rests with the Nigerian government. Untill they make efforts to stop selling tobacco/alcohol to minors-there should be no complaints about the tobacco companies. Those in government will not make any changes untill the electorate becomes more active. Unfortunately, I find that most Nigerians are ready to complain and not do much more. Government is easy to blame-but who is the government?! It is OUR duty as citizens to shout from the rooftops untill those that we supposedly elected hear us. Yes there is the question of ethics with multinational companies-but they will not maintain the same standards in host countries that they do in their home countries untill we force them to. Untill we have more Ken Saro Wiwa's...things will unfortuanately remain the same.
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Chima Ezeilo 22/09/2012 16:40:13
this is cooooooool lolol!!
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