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Kano users laud FG for suspending Twitter in Nigeria
 
From: AGENCY
Sat, 5 Jun 2021   ||   Nigeria, Kano
 

Saturday, 5th June 2021: It was not all bashing and condemnation for the Nigerian government’s decision to ban twitter on Friday as a cross-section of Kano residents has commended the Federal government for suspending access to Twitter, a microblogging and social media network.

Some of the residents who spoke with Nigeria’s news agency on Friday, in Kano, expressed joy over the suspension.

Mr Yunusa Abdulkadir, a university student, described the suspension by the Federal Government as timely.

He said: “Although I do a lot of scholarly research on crypto currency and other issues related to my field of study on twitter, I am happy with the suspension.”

Mr Usman Kabir, another respondent, said he opened an account since the advent of Twitter, but their mode of operations had never appealed to him.

“The platform has bred very disrespectful people, who spoke in many languages and insulted everyone, since there was no regulation.

“The suspension is in fact long overdue, because the country has suffered a lot as a result of mobilisation by some unpatriotic citizens who want to wreak havoc in the country.”

Mrs Sakina Habib, a female user of the platform, said she was hurt by the decision of twitter to delete a tweet by President Buhari recently.

She noted that while some people, who used the platform to instigate against the state were able to get away with it, twitter decided to delete a warning to stop violence in our country.

Habib added that the suspension of the platform was indeed ‘good riddance to bad rubbish’, as the platform had done more harm than good to the country recently.

CEOAFRICA recalled that the Federal Government suspended Twitter operations in Nigeria indefinitely, through a statement by Alhaji Lai Mohammed, Minister for Information, in Abuja, on Friday

 

 

 

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