Posted on 06/04/2021 7:24:53 PM PDT by tcrlaf
The Nigerian government says it has "indefinitely suspended" Twitter's operations in the country, the Ministry of Information and Culture announced in a statement on Friday.
"The Federal Government has suspended, indefinitely, the operations of the microblogging and social networking service, Twitter, in Nigeria," it read. The statement, which was posted on the ministry's official Twitter handle on Friday evening, accused the American social media company of allowing its platform to be used "for activities that are capable of undermining Nigeria's corporate existence." The suspension comes two days after Twitter deleted a tweet by President Muhammadu Buhari that was widely perceived as offensive.
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Next they need to ban facebook
NOT NIGERIA!!!!
take this one with a grain of salt. it’s nigeria.
I don’t even care about WHY twitter is being suspended. They have become an enemy to me.
Good for Nigeria. The human race had been living large without Twitter until just a few years ago. Access to Twitter
is not is essential, many times, not even benifical.
NIGERIA CALLS TWITTER A SCAM!
And a lot of other countries need to get in line.
I’ve never used either of these things, and the only reason they thrive is because people DO use them.
They have no right to dictate what information people can see.
Probably Twitter to be replaced by a Nigerian national system of personal emails sent to Americans and funded by the kind generosity of those who send their banking PIN, account numbers and passwords. For a good cause.
U.N. lends megaphone to Nigerian genocide
9/21/2017, 4:00:59 AM · by BeadCounter · 8 replies
The Washington Times ^ | September 20, 2017 | Bruce Fein
U.N. lends megaphone to Nigerian genocide Nigerian genocide holds Christians in bondage ANALYSIS/OPINION: The United Nations will live in infamy for lending its megaphone on Tuesday, September 19, 2017, to Nigeria’s elected military dictator Muhammadu Buhari. The Hausa-Fulani Muslim strongman is currently orchestrating genocide as defined by the Genocide Convention against Nigeria’s 50 million Igbo people because of their ethnicity and unwavering devotion to Christianity. Buhari’s genocide marks the culmination of a long train of Biafran subjugation by radical Hausa-Fulani Islamic terrorists. The dictator’s power is anchored to an illegitimate constitution decreed by a military dictator in 1999 to...
Talk about White Privilege.
That is odd.
Was it because he tweeted something offensive about gays or did he say something that might embarass his international associates?
Does that include adjectives?
Obama-Backed Muslim Ex-Dictator “Wins” Nigerian Election (Boko Haram jazzed)
4/1/2015, 7:37:30 PM · by Libloather · 17 replies
Frontpage Mag ^ | 3/31/15 | Daniel Greenfield
Boko Haram was a vehicle for Muslim political interests inside and outside Nigeria to destabilize the oil-rich country. By the end, even the Obama administration made it clear that Muhammadu Buhari, the Muslim ex-dictator who had seized power in a coup before being overthrown, was their choice. Simpson reports that Secretary of State John Kerry “made a mockery of the administration’s pretext by hinting in January meetings with both Jonathan and Buhari that the Obama administration might allow weapon sales after the election.” Now the election came out their way, but the weapons sales may be surplus to requirements. Boko...
Half of the world needs to ban Twitter. And with half of USA not using Twitter (MAGA crowd), Twitter will be done.
White mercenaries have Boko Haram on run
http://www.wnd.com/2015/05/white-mercenaries-have-boko-haram-on-run/ ^ | 5-13-2015
Posted on 5/15/2015, 6:58:05 PM by UMCRevMom@aol.com
They’re Nigeria’s unlikely saviors – most being white, in their 50s and 60s and combat veterans of the former South African apartheid regime.
But, tainted resumes notwithstanding, they’ve been getting the job done in northern Nigeria, hitting the Islamist terror group Boko Haram hard enough to send the jihadists into retreat, liberating dozens of villages and freeing hundreds of women and girls held as slaves and “bush wives” during a six-year-long reign of terror, reported London Telegraph.
Boko Haram recently pledged allegiance to the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, or ISIS. In recent years, Boko Haram has slaughtered entire villages, burned countless churches and targeted Christians and moderate Muslims for death. It received global attention last year for abducting nearly 300 Nigerian schoolgirls.
The squad of mostly-white bush-warfare experts is employed by Specialized Tasks, Training, Equipment and Protection, a private army run by Colonel Eeben Barlow, a former commander in the South African Defense Force, where he defended the regime against insurrection and fought border wars 30 years ago in neighboring Angola and Namibia.
Barlow’s firm was hired by Nigeria outgoing President Goodluck Jonathan in January, as the failure of his administration to stop Boko Haram or free kidnapped schoolgirls became major campaign issues ahead of the March election.
As WND has reported, despite first lady Michelle Obama’s much-publicized Twitter campaign to #BringBackOurGirls, President Obama withheld weapons and intelligence support from Nigeria in its fight against the Islamists because Jonathan’s administration stood by the nation’s laws criminalizing homosexual acts and strictly forbidding same-sex marriage.
Jonathan was defeated in the March election by retired Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, who ruled as dictator there from 1983 until 1985, when he was removed through a coup. Buhari’s campaign was run by the political firm founded by key Obama strategist David Axelrod.
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Why can’t we ban twitter like Nigeria? /s
Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa, and its population will exceed that of the United States around 2047.
https://nigeriana.org/buzz-list/nigeria-become-worlds-third-populous-country-2050/
I thought you had decided to no longer communicate with me.(You seemed to have gotten your nose out of joint over something or other...)
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