Friday 11 May 2012

PEMINAT FACEBOOK NAJIB LEBIH 1 JUTA





KUALA LUMPUR : Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak terharu dan berterima kasih dengan sokongan rakyat terhadap laman sosial Facebooknya dengan peminat berdaftar mencecah lebih satu juta orang hari ini.

Jumlah itu menjadikan beliau pemimpin dan ahli politik pertama yang memiliki jumlah peminat paling ramai di laman rangkaian sosial tersebut di rantau ini.

Dalam entri terbarunya di Facebook, Najib berkata: "Saya terharu mengetahui rakan Facebook telah mencecah 1 juta orang. Terima kasih. Saya akan terus berinteraksi bersama2 rakan online setia saya. Terima kasih atas sokongan anda!"

Pencapaian Najib yang boleh dianggap membanggakan itu berikutan usaha beliau mendekati rakyat di peringkat akar umbi dengan menggunakan kemudahan teknologi seiring dengan perkembangan semasa.

Baru-baru ini, Perdana Menteri mengumumkan akan meraikan peminatnya yang ke-1,000,000 dan pengikut yang ke-500,000 di laman Twitter dalam sebuah majlis minum petang.

Pada ketika berita ini ditulis, peminat Najib di laman Facebook adalah seramai 1,000,189 orang. (Bernama)

22 comments:

  1. Najib mmg pemimpin berjiwa rakyat, pasti ramai peminatnya.. tahniah kepada Najib.

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  2. Looks like our Prime Minister Najib Razak is very popular among the Malaysians.

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  3. Hope that Najib will do his best to be the best Prime Minister in Malaysia and serve the supporters well.

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  4. wah!lebih ramai peminat berbanding artis:)

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  5. Mudah-mudahan Najib akan terus memegang kerusi PM lepas PRU-13.

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  6. Di sebaik 1 juta tu, ada yang suka dan ada juga yang tidak. hehe

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  7. Macam2 cara Najib gunakan untuk dekati rakyat. Beliau seorang yang sibuk, Facebook memang salah satu alternatif yang baik untuk berinteraksi.

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  8. Baguslah kalau Datuk Najib menerima 1 Juta orang peminat FB.

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  9. Nampaknya sokongan terhadap Datuk Najib masih ada daripada rakyat Malaysia.

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  10. waa.. meraikan peminatnya?? ada majlis makan2 ka?? anyway, syabas kepada Najib dan syabas kerana terus mengekalkan ciri2 pemimpin yang berjiwa rakyat..

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  11. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak's popularity rating has been rising steadily since 2009, according to a poll conducted by the International Islamic University of Malaysia (IIUM).

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  12. The study on the popularity of five Malaysian leaders, conducted by IIUM's Media and Election Studies Unit, also found that former prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad had very much maintained his popularity since leaving office in 2003.

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  13. Three other personalities in leadership roles -- Parti Keadilan Rakyat de facto chief Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, Pas spiritual adviser and Kelantan Menteri Besar Datuk Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat and Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng -- saw their popularity decline considerably.

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  14. Datuk Prof Syed Arabi Idid of IIUM's Communications Studies Department led the study, from March 2008 to July 2011, with his research coordinator Azrul Hisyam Wakichan.

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  15. Syed Arabi attributed Najib's improved rating to his consistent effort to touch base with the people and steer the country to a promising future.

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  16. The study clearly indicated that Malays, Chinese and Indians now found Najib favourable, he said.

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  17. In October 2008, 35 per cent of the Malay, 33 per cent of the Chinese and 41 per cent of the Indian respondents noted that they were satisfied or very satisfied with Najib, but by July 2011, their approval increased to 59 per cent, 45 per cent and 62 per cent, respectively, he said.

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  18. In a nutshell, people are finding Najib more acceptable now as their leader: as stated by Syed Arabi who has been conducting studies on the popularity of political personalities since 1989.

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  19. On the flagging popularity of Anwar, Nik Aziz and Guan Eng, he said it was probably contributed by current issues and their failure to achieve a common ground in many issues.

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  20. Azrul, who coordinated the study, said Malaysians still held in high esteem Dr Mahathir and his legacy.

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  21. An average of 74 per cent of the respondents polled were in favour of Dr Mahathir throughout the four-year study period, he said.

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  22. He noted that Malaysians saw Dr Mahathir as a proven leader and a man who still spoke his mind without fear or favour.

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