The presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, Atiku Abubakar, is leading the poll of visibility among other presidential candidates on major social media platforms.
learnt that Atiku garnered six million out of the 12 million social media presence recorded on the various verified social media platforms of the candidates as of Friday.
The former vice president had five million people following his @atiku handle, 1.2 million followers on , and 447,000 followers on , making up 49 per cent of the number of persons engaging the presidential candidates on the platforms.
A visit to his pages on Friday showed that Atiku made a post at least once a day, on average.
The presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, came second with 2.3 million followers on , 636,000 on, and 430,000 on , which covered 26 per cent of the number of politically-inclined netizens on the platforms. Obi’s social media pages showed that Obi posted at least three times a day, on average.
However, the flagbearer of the ruling All Progressive Congress, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, got 14 per cent of the total number of social media followers as a visit to his social media pages showed that he had 1.4 million followers on 264,000 on , and 147,000 on . Tinubu made two new posts on Thursday on his Twitter, the first since Saturday, October 22, 2022.
A former governor of Kano State and the presidential candidate of the New Nigeria Peoples Party, Rabiu Kwankwaso, garnered four per cent of the aggregate number of social media followers. Kwankwaso had 259,000 followers on , 185,000 on , and 18,000 followers on .
Other presidential candidates, Adewole Adebayo of the Social Democratic Party, Omoyele Sowore of the African Action Congress, and Kola Abiola of the Peoples Redemption Party, had a low social media presence compared to Atiku.
Adebayo had 12,500 followers on Twitter, 104 on Facebook, and 2,496 on . He had a total of 572 followers which amounted to 0.11 per cent.
Sowore had 814,000 on , 387,364 on and 194,000 on . He had a total of 582,000 followers, comprising five per cent of social media popularity of the candidates.
Abiola had 234 on , and 338 on . However, a search for Abiola on revealed that there were many unverified accounts with his name and picture, and with little or no followers.