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Twitter Ban: We Needed to Tame Fake News Merchants, Agents of Destabilization, Disunity – FG

Twitter Ban: We Needed to Tame Fake News Merchants, Agents of Destabilization, Disunity - FG   The Federal Government has further justified the decision it took on Twitter six months ago, saying it was a matter of national security, stability and unity. The ban on the microblogging...

What Nigeria Gained from Twitter Ban – FG

What Nigeria Gained from Twitter Ban - FG The Federal Government has said it has no regret on the steps it took on the suspension of Twitter. The government said that contrary to widespread claims, the country has gained a lot from the negotiations and the...

Lift On Twitter Ban, A Triumph In Patriotism And National Security, by Dahiru M Lawal

Lift On Twitter Ban, A Triumph In Patriotism And National Security, by Dahiru M Lawal   “If there is no enemy within, the enemy outside can do us no harm” ~ African Proverb When on June 4th 2021, the Federal Government announced the suspension of Twitter operations...

After 222 Days, N546.5bn Economic Losses, FG Finally Lifts Twitter Ban

After 222 Days, N546.5bn Economic Losses, FG Finally Lifts Twitter Ban   After 222 days and economic losses of about N546.5 billion, the Federal Government has finally lifted the ban on Twitter operations in Nigeria. The lifting of the suspension was announced yesterday, via a statement by...

Twitter Loses N499.32bn in Nigeria as Ban Hits 200 Days

Twitter Loses N499.32bn in Nigeria as Ban Hits 200 Days   Twitter has lost N499.32bn in Nigeria since its suspension by government on June 4, 2021. On June 4, the Federal Government announced the suspension of Twitter after the social media platform deleted a tweet by the...

Twitter Ban: Nigeria Loses N309.26bn In 124 Days

Twitter Ban: Nigeria Loses N309.26bn In 124 Days   The Nigerian Twitter ban has entered its 124th day, causing losses of up to N309.26bn to the economy. The Nigerian government had on June 4 ordered the suspension of Twitter. Recently, President Muhammadu Buhari said “Social media is a...