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Now that Twitter is banned, will kidnapping of Nigerian students stop?

Now that Twitter is banned, will kidnapping of Nigerian students stop? Now that Twitter is banned, will kidnapping of Nigerian students stop? For the first time in a long while, the Nigerian government suddenly came alive after Twitter deleted President Muhammadu Buhari’s tweet on civil war.  As many Nigerians were still wondering if the news report was fake or real, Information Minister Lai Mohammed accused the micro-blogging platform of being selective and bias. Shortly after that, government announced the suspension of Twitter operations in Nigeria.  Before people could get out of the shock, government came up with a directive to all broadcast organisations in Nigeria to deactivate their Twitter handles immediately.  Before then, the Attorney General and Minister of Justice had said that any Nigerian that used Twitter would be prosecuted.

Now That Twitter Is Banned, Will Kidnapping Of Nigerian Students Stop? By Olabisi Deji-Folutile

Before our own eyes, other countries are showing us how foolish we are and we are not bothered. While we are busy fighting Twitter, these countries are busy looking for ways to make us bring our money to their shores. They have studied us and realised that we are selfish; our leaders and their allies would rather steal from government coffers to guarantee a space for their children in schools abroad than to develop a system for the good of all.

In his own words: Alex Oluwatobi on the twitter ban in Nigeria

Last weekend, the Twitterverse was rocked by an announcement that the government of Nigeria will be banning Twitter indefinitely. The #KeepitOn movement has been gaining traction worldwide, but the Nigerian government is still planning a national shutdown of the social media app. We caught up with Lagos-based Public Relations Strategist and a Social Media Influencer, Alex Oluwatobi to understand what is happening.

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