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Nigerians Mock Buhari After He Announced Twitter Ban Via Twitter
TRIXX NG reports that President Muhammadu Buhari has become an object of mockery on twitter after he announced the ban of twitter in Nigeria on the same twitter which he banned.
This is coming after twitter deleted President Buhari’s tweet on terrorism in Nigeria for being genocidal. In reacting to this, the president replied with a ban of twitter in Nigeria.
Nigerians have taken to their social media to mock the development while many have claimed that the president doesn’t have the resources to effect the ban
Read reactions below
Our Federal Government is funny ooo. You announce that twitter in Nigeria will be suspended but you used the same twitter to make the announcement.
Is there head working like this? #TwitterSuspendBuharisAccount pic.twitter.com/yI7ZpRol6x
— Youngichu™❁ (@youngichu) June 4, 2021
https://twitter.com/Dr_Sollo/status/1400853765654155268
The suspension of the activities of @Twitter in Nigeria by the @MBuhari administration should be ignored by @Jack. The Buhari government has no means of enforcing the suspension. Even officials of the Buhari regime are still on Twitter#TwitterSuspendBuharisAccount#TableShaker
— Reno Omokri (@renoomokri) June 4, 2021
FG announcing to us that they want to Ban Twitter in Nigeria on Twitter All of them should first of all deactivate their accounts and pick Valedictory service date so we can unblock our haters and say bye bye #TwitterSuspendBuharisAccount
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Which VPN pic.twitter.com/icuP02ydyt— Wizkid your father Met Laycon ur Daddy (@BlessedIcon2) June 4, 2021
https://twitter.com/ShehuZubair/status/1400867157223919620
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