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Fighting a losing war with Twitter, By Dakuku Peterside

Fighting a losing war with Twitter, By Dakuku Peterside
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Fact-Check: Did Twitter Claim Ignorance Of Buhari As Nigeria s President? – Gistmaster

Fact-Check: Did Twitter Claim Ignorance Of Buhari As Nigeria s President? – Gistmaster
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Nigeria is blocking Twitter from the country s mobile networks

Nigeria is blocking Twitter from the country’s mobile networks Most internet users in the most populous countries in Africa use mobile data to access the internet. Information Minister Lai Muhammad said on Friday evening that the administration had suspended Twitter, “for the sustainable use of the platform and for activities that could harm the existence of the Nigerian corporation.” The website continued to be available throughout the afternoon, but on Saturday morning, it was only available through broadband broadband. About 68 million Nigerians have subscribed to the mobile data plan, which is often shared with multiple users, which lowers the number of people using fixed broadband, according to December data. examination World Bank and GSMA mobile operator trading team.

#TwitterBan: Buhari s draconian order to regulate social media reflects his military history

#TwitterBan: Buhari’s draconian order to regulate social media reflects his military history The suspension is seen by many activists and other Nigerians as a step towards the actualization of the government’s resolve to regulate social media. 4 min read The long-running row between the Nigerian federal government and social media giant, Twitter, reached a crescendo Friday with the West African country suspending the activities of the company indefinitely. The suspension is seen by many activists and other Nigerians as a step towards the actualization of the government’s resolve to regulate social media. This move followed President Muhammadu Buhari’s controversial tweet about the civil war which was deemed as inciteful by Twitter.

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