The Nigerian social media experienced a meltdown on Monday as constituents and supporters of former Senate President; Senator David Mark took to Twitter to highlight some of his key constituency projects.
Tweeting via the hashtag #MarkOfImpact, the Twitter users highlighted several projects from roads, bridges, schools, water to dams using graphic images of the work done and in some cases ongoing. The numerous achievements left a lot of critics astonished as the usual smear campaigns against the Benue South politicians claimed he did nothing for his people.
Below are some of the tweets that featured prominently during the Twitter trend, which was trending amongst the top 5 Twitter hashtags in Nigeria on Monday.
Idoma Ambassador Tuface led other celebrities to support David Mark’s MarkDBall tournament in 2014 #MarkOfImpact pic.twitter.com/cKvsw9pKTL
— Thεό (@Shalomttheo) January 18, 2016
Chocolate City CEO M.I. Abaga inspired the next generation of Idoma Basket-ballers at MarkDBall 2014. #MarkOfImpact pic.twitter.com/LzwRI62OdI
— Thεό (@Shalomttheo) January 18, 2016
#MarkOfImpact This idea commenced as ‘Save the Game Project’ and later rebranded ‘Mark D Ball’ in 2008 pic.twitter.com/MByh1WErxK
— OchinanWata 1 (@mr_ochonogor) January 18, 2016
Senator David Mark facilitated the construction of the Ogobia-Ugboju Bridge in Ogobia, Otukpo LGA. #MarkOfImpact pic.twitter.com/pu2FluSaXF
— Olivier Pope Inc (@OlivierPopeInc) January 18, 2016
This community had no potable drinking water until David Mark showed up. See the project, Agatu LGA #MarkOfImpact pic.twitter.com/tqiaCE62qt
— ‘Yemi Adebowale (@yemi_adebowale) January 18, 2016
Pictorial evidence: Solar Electrification Project in Agatu, Agatu LGA– a project of Senator David Mark #MarkOfImpact pic.twitter.com/0ROoCe1MSh
— May Ubeku (@Maybeks) January 18, 2016
He is not a governor, but look at what #MarkOfImpact is doing for the people he represents. pic.twitter.com/3HA4FeB3XT
— Rhodwell Ikekwame (@rhodymite_) January 18, 2016
Senator David Mark single-handedly built the NOUN Study Center in Otukpo and donated it to NOUN. Ah! #MarkOfImpact pic.twitter.com/tOhvONbJNA
— Olivier Pope Inc (@OlivierPopeInc) January 18, 2016
One of Senator David Mark’s project ; Road rehabilitation project in Umugidi Village, Otukpo LGA #MarkOfImpact pic.twitter.com/fnScP5kQzF
— May Ubeku (@Maybeks) January 18, 2016
70% of @SenDavidABMark‘s projects are in communities with less than 4 polling units. It’s not about the votes. I’m impressed! #MarkOfImpact
— Oche Daniel (@LordPuzo) January 18, 2016
The College of Education in Oju had no source of potable drinking water until Mark built one for them. #MarkOfImpact pic.twitter.com/XXsy5i75IT
— Olivier Pope Inc (@OlivierPopeInc) January 18, 2016
I just sit down dey look when I heard people saying Senator David Mark has not done anything notable. #MarkOfImpact pic.twitter.com/yF1h2CZI1q
— THË ÂÐVËRTÏSËR® (@Lastborn4mom) January 18, 2016
Rural electrification project, Umugidi Village, Otukpo LGA #MarkOfImpact pic.twitter.com/8y0qhK4l2e
— Le philosophe (@dibangoxx) January 18, 2016
1 of d 6 geo-political Power Generation & Transmission Sub-Stations in Nig. located in Asa, Otukpo LGA #MarkOfImpact pic.twitter.com/bNzY4spGJi
— Verified Patriot (@shrinkchido) January 18, 2016
See Multi-Purpose dam ongoing at Otobi-Akpa facilitated by David Mark. And he is not a governor o! #MarkOfImpact pic.twitter.com/vH1JSJm2MQ
— Olivier Pope Inc (@OlivierPopeInc) January 18, 2016
Opening ceremony of the MarkDBall annual Basketball tournament for grassroots sports development #MarkOfImpact pic.twitter.com/LqXbdxRdVJ
— Olivier Pope Inc (@OlivierPopeInc) January 18, 2016