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Interesting responses have started pouring in, just a day after the Myjoyonline Influence Awards (MIA) 2017 was outdoored, Monday.
The sack list category is already boiling with a pool of nominees. So is the best Minister and MP categories.
One person appears to have taken a commanding lead in the Most Influential Personality Award category.
As for the Multimedia Personality Award, a host of nominees has come up already with the Respondents casting their nets wider and betting big on some of the regional correspondents to pick the accolade.
Join in the fun and vote for the personalities who have either made 2017 better or nightmare for you.
Click here to vote or go to Myjoyonline.com and locate the banner on the top right corner of the page and vote for your favourite personality.
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