Ok, heres what you do.  Try removing the account from yorufukurou.

I had the ssame trouble when I changed my username. I had to readd all the 
accounts.
> On Dec 16, 2014, at 5:29 AM, Eleanor Martha Burke 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I am using this app for Twitter.  Sorry cannot spell the other name beginning 
> with Y!!!  I changed my Twitter Password and now I am having trouble with the 
> app as it is not being authorised when I put in my username and password.  I 
> uninstalled the app and reinstalled and I am having the same problem.  This 
> would suggest that the app is not uninstalling properly and that reminants 
> are left which are remembering my previous e-mail and password.  I have a Mac 
> Book Pro and a Mac Book Air and I had no problem making the change on the Mac 
> Book Air but the Pro is not playhing ball.  Any ideas please?
> 
> Eleanor 
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