President Buhari banned the operations of the micro blogging platform in June 2021. Popular social media platform, Twitter, is back to operations in Nigeria,...
Twitter Ban
The regional body has revealed that its ruling on the case has been scheduled for January. As Nigerians continue to wait for the government...
Mini-blogging App, Twitter has said that its discussion with the Nigerian government on the restoration of its services in the country have been respectful and...
It has been reported that Nigeria has lost N24.72bn ($60.14m) in 10 days, as a result of the Twitter ban in the country, which took...
‘’I will keep that to myself’’- Buhari Declines To Reveal Date For Lifting Ban On Twitter
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President Muhammadu Buhari has refused to reveal when the ban on social media platform, Twitter, in Nigeria will be lifted. The Nigerian president who...
Donald Trump has hailed the Nigerian government for suspension of the operation of Twitter in the West African country. In a statement issued on...
The envoys of the United States, United Kingdom and the European Union have insisted that the Federal Government’s suspension of Twitter in Nigeria is...
Nigerian Government Bans Twitter
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The Nigerian government has indefinitely suspended the operations of popular social media platform, Twitter, in Nigeria. This information was made public by the Nigerian...

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