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January 12, 2022, 11:20:40 PM
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On the 5th of June the Nigeria government places an indefinite banned on Twitter as a result of deleting the president Muhammadu Buhari, over issues with the igbo's against ideas of Biafran war. Announced today been the 12th of January 2022.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ban_of_Twitter_in_Nigeria.

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January 13, 2022, 05:23:05 PM
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Nigerian President Mohammed Buhari banned Twitter in his country because of deleting a post he wrote on Twitter.
Different opinions are being heard on this issue, One group is supporting him while the other group is trolling him.

However, I would say that everyone has the right to express their thoughts on social media, No one has the right to write about these sensitive issues. As we have seen, the social media "Facebook" removes any kind of post-violence that seems to show. In that case, the post of Twitter and the President can be deleted thinking it is violent, that's why banning Twitter is so arbitrary.

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January 17, 2022, 08:41:09 AM
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Nigerian President Mohammed Buhari banned Twitter in his country because of deleting a post he wrote on Twitter.
Different opinions are being heard on this issue, One group is supporting him while the other group is trolling him.

However, I would say that everyone has the right to express their thoughts on social media, No one has the right to write about these sensitive issues. As we have seen, the social media "Facebook" removes any kind of post-violence that seems to show. In that case, the post of Twitter and the President can be deleted thinking it is violent, that's why banning Twitter is so arbitrary.

I don't see anything see why the president should take this issue very serious by banning tweeter in his country because his post was deleted. He should have know banning of twitter will affect many citizens in his country because most bloggers use twitter for business and it will loss the alot.
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