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Saturday, June 12, 2021

Twitter Tweets That It Is Ready To Discuss With Nigerian Government Over Restoring Its Services

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24 comments:

  1. Good for twitter and they got humbled this time around

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  2. Dem even use the hashtag 😂😂😂😂. Dey wan kill Buhari ni?

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  3. I still see no reason for the ban.All they owe us is an apology for tweeting at our President in that manner.

    Its unacceptable to even say they don't know where he governs.Like how?today they are tweeting Nigerian flag,you don't know where he governs but you know Nigerian flag.you must apologize for the insult

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  4. Losing 40million followers is not beans. Later they will call us bush and zoo.

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    1. They didn't loose 40 million anything. Nigerians are still tweeting.

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    2. 40million what? Hahaha.

      My TL is still the same, not a single Nigerian tweep missing.

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    3. Tweeting with Nigerian IP or VPN?

      You don't know how these stuffs work. Seat this one out ok?

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  5. Way to go. Ads and all will be a complete lost to their P and L account.

    Have an office in Nigeria. Even if it's 20 Nigeria's that gets employed we will have less people looking for jobs.

    This guys make so much money hence why they declare so much profit.

    Instagram and Facebook is next. They need to have offices in Nigeria. They make millions daily from advertising on their platforms.

    Also this will create rooms for competition and other brands will develop.

    Personally this is a step in the best interest of Nigeria's. The Twitter ban was an excuse to get them to do what needs to be done.

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    1. loss not lost

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    2. But this validates their decision not to have an office in Nigeria. Imagine if they had. Govt would have shut it down it and arrested everybody there by now. As if they saw the future sef and chose Ghana. You talk as if our environment is so welcoming for foreign investors.

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    3. With the present insecurity?

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    4. St Elsewhere Phoenix12 June 2021 at 19:05

      Anonymous 12.08 that era is over.you don't need to have an office anyway to pay tax. There was a forum last year by World bank or IMF discussing about how these social platform should pay tax to countries that has citizens using it for business. The analogue and dinosaur presidency were not in attendance so they don't know.

      Twitter can still pay tax to Nigerian government without their presence here. Just thot to let you know.

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    5. St Elsewhere Phoenix12 June 2021 at 19:06

      Stella I am in sifia pains 🤣🤣🤣🤣 i just wasted 30 minutes of my time.

      If you watched arise tv interview, he repeated same thing. Mentioned Endsars etc. Repetition and all.

      They asked about plans to expand railway projects in nigeria; he said yes to Chad. That Chad has been very supportive so he will expand there.
      He was asked about food security,he replied that food dey that we are eating "fresh" rice from farm.

      He said endsars youth burnt down those buses; that the governor brought pictures of wanton destruction he said ok that he will the pictures in his album and archive them. That he does not have money to give to repair anything.

      Summary: I feel NTA felt slighted by Arise Tv having to interview the president first. It was all repetition, drab and boring. Looking at my ceiling fan would have been more productive in those 30 minutes.

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  6. Buhari did not come to play with anyone lol...the man dey mean.

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  7. We like it when they insult our President, forgetting that in extension, they are insulting the entire nation governed by him. Nigeria is a sovereign nation and no stupid social media platform should think it is above the laws of the land after all, they make money off its' citizens.

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    1. Please speak for yourself. Insulting Buhari is not an insult to me and all the Nigerians I know.

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    2. Anon 20;06😁😂😂😂😂😂

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  8. I laugh in VPN.

    You think this is a win for Buhari???

    Naa... Twitter has nothing to lose. Its Nigerians who do and it's cos of them Twitter will make an effort.

    The love Nigerians have for Jack is obvious so he will be willing to compromise but to open office for naija?? He won't do it.

    Buhari is a dictator and he won't change.

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    1. My sentiments too. The citizens of Nigeria are suffering and have lost so much. Twitter's loss is nothing compared to what Nigerians are losing everyday from a wicked government. So many Nigerians do businesses on twitter. And top govt officials includingthe opposition are scared to speak up. NIG government moved to Koo. I mean what is that? To me Twitter is even the mature party here.

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    2. St Elsewhere Phoenix12 June 2021 at 19:12

      anonymous 13.49 and 15.38 very apt. Twitter is the bigger person here

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