Buhari has 99 problems, but Twitter is not one of them Social networks
On October 14, 2020, when I saw Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey tweeting “Do #Bitcoin to help #EndSARS”, I knew he would eventually have problems with the Nigerian authorities. No government in the world would give him power by making donations to a movement that shook the foundations of his power.
From the point of view of the Nigerian government, the technology giant helped escalate the country’s internal crisis by taking advantage of its huge global reach, not only “EndSARS” but also “Go to Buhari” to demand funding from protesters on the streets of Lagos. . There are millions and respectable ways for the government to react, but the current Nigerian government has not found it.
On October 14, 2020, when I saw Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey's tweet "Help #EndSARS via #Bitcoin donation", I knew he would eventually run into trouble with the
Radical Fulani herdsmen killed a 39-year-old Christian pastor and his 3-year-old son in Niger state, Nigeria, while his wife and daughter managed to escape the extremists attack on their home
Radical Fulani herdsmen killed a 39-year-old Christian pastor and his 3-year-old son in Niger state, Nigeria, while his wife and daughter managed to escape the extremists' attack on their home.