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Twitter Hails Restoration Of Service In Nigeria by salesbloo: 3:48am On Jan 13, 2022
We are pleased that Twitter has been restored for everyone in Nigeria. Our mission in Nigeria & around the world, is to serve the public conversation. We are deeply committed to Nigeria, where Twitter is used by people for commerce, cultural engagement, and civic participation.

https://twitter.com/Policy/status/1481424622528643073?s=20

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Re: Twitter Hails Restoration Of Service In Nigeria by Nbotee(m): 3:54am On Jan 13, 2022
Naija my country

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Re: Twitter Hails Restoration Of Service In Nigeria by Nobody: 3:57am On Jan 13, 2022
Was Twitter really banned in Nigeria?

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Re: Twitter Hails Restoration Of Service In Nigeria by ryloy: 4:03am On Jan 13, 2022
Go and sin no more

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Re: Twitter Hails Restoration Of Service In Nigeria by Maxymilliano(m): 4:07am On Jan 13, 2022
Is it true the Nigerian government has back end access to citizens' tweets thereby compromising users privacy ?

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Re: Twitter Hails Restoration Of Service In Nigeria by ryloy: 4:09am On Jan 13, 2022
toobusy:
Was Twitter really ban in Nigeria?

Yes... you could only accessed it through VPN in other countries which makes no business sense for advertisers targeting the country called Nigeria.. i.e You don't have control over your space any more.. your tweets are directed to your adopted country and space.

With the restoration, you are now granted visa back to Nigeria, house, fatherland and your properties under locked and key handed back to you

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Re: Twitter Hails Restoration Of Service In Nigeria by Nobody: 4:19am On Jan 13, 2022
toobusy:
Was Twitter really ban in Nigeria?
Mumu question

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Re: Twitter Hails Restoration Of Service In Nigeria by Nobody: 4:31am On Jan 13, 2022
Mohammed Buhari is way too generous

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Re: Twitter Hails Restoration Of Service In Nigeria by TOPCRUISE(m): 4:38am On Jan 13, 2022
Politics. If only Twitter knew that the restoration was just political. Campaigns and Elections will start before the end of the year 2022 and will spill-over to the year 2023.
Only a fool will applaud the federal government.

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Re: Twitter Hails Restoration Of Service In Nigeria by BBBmall25: 5:08am On Jan 13, 2022
WELL, THANK PRESIDENT BUARI FOR THAT.

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Re: Twitter Hails Restoration Of Service In Nigeria by Mko123(m): 5:19am On Jan 13, 2022
Pls do all the bashing we can for this induced government. Now we can use the twitter to bring down this incumbent leadership

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Re: Twitter Hails Restoration Of Service In Nigeria by Dshocker(m): 5:19am On Jan 13, 2022
Come 2023,twitter will play a significant role.

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Re: Twitter Hails Restoration Of Service In Nigeria by motionarena: 5:20am On Jan 13, 2022
Cannot still acces it on browser.
Though never really fancied d app

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Re: Twitter Hails Restoration Of Service In Nigeria by Rayjnr: 5:21am On Jan 13, 2022
Buhari and APC, the master evil strategists.

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Re: Twitter Hails Restoration Of Service In Nigeria by Babandia27: 5:23am On Jan 13, 2022
At last.
Re: Twitter Hails Restoration Of Service In Nigeria by bcomputer101: 5:23am On Jan 13, 2022
Affliction shall never rise again. Never again shall we witness this kind of dictatorship regime.
What Buhari cannot destroy doesn't exist.





On behalf of reasonable Nigerians, we say welcome back to twitter

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Re: Twitter Hails Restoration Of Service In Nigeria by oloyedewaris(m): 5:23am On Jan 13, 2022
See as twitter con humble after they don see shege

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Re: Twitter Hails Restoration Of Service In Nigeria by kingsceedon(m): 5:24am On Jan 13, 2022
2023 election is around the corner, they want to use the twitter to fool the Zombies again

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Re: Twitter Hails Restoration Of Service In Nigeria by loadedvibes: 5:24am On Jan 13, 2022
Lol. This APC government show twitter pepper sha.. I'm pretty sure they have agreed to help Nigeria government spy on us. Ya all tweet with sense o

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Re: Twitter Hails Restoration Of Service In Nigeria by fasho01(m): 5:25am On Jan 13, 2022
As though the service was really banned grin

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Re: Twitter Hails Restoration Of Service In Nigeria by Onyeka90210(m): 5:25am On Jan 13, 2022
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Re: Twitter Hails Restoration Of Service In Nigeria by brushesz: 5:27am On Jan 13, 2022
The fg ended up making Twitter more popular. Which one be; Twitter will have an office in Nigeria and pay tax grin

A criteria to power in 2023 should be the basic knowledge of information technology, it will help grow the nation

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Re: Twitter Hails Restoration Of Service In Nigeria by jerrydelight(m): 5:27am On Jan 13, 2022
The FG knows that Twitter has proven to be a powerful platform that informs, influence and mobilise the average Nigerian youths for a righteous cause (with the #EndSARS) protest as a reference) and thus, the lifting of the ban has a while lot to do with the 2023 election.
I just hope that Twitter is not under FG's leash because this move is highly suspicious.
Let's get Twitting Nigeria (follow www.twitter.com/jaytalkng

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Re: Twitter Hails Restoration Of Service In Nigeria by slivertongue: 5:27am On Jan 13, 2022
Achievement don land for this govt
Re: Twitter Hails Restoration Of Service In Nigeria by HayTerran: 5:30am On Jan 13, 2022
It's kuku business for them. These people Sha, it's us Nigerians that pay Jack the most of African countries, by virtue of our teeming population, yet he chose Ghana to situate his company.

Something you don't dare try with other giants like US, UK, China, et Al...

See see finish dragging Nigeria in mud

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Re: Twitter Hails Restoration Of Service In Nigeria by fineboynl(m): 5:32am On Jan 13, 2022
None of the condition were met. Yet ban uplifte. fresh air as it was expected. Election is around the corner and we all saw it coming.

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Re: Twitter Hails Restoration Of Service In Nigeria by MANNABBQGRILLS: 5:36am On Jan 13, 2022
*Singin*
Won pada wa bebeeee......


Twitter made a statement in which they said they don't know President Buhari and which country he runs.

When you're blinded by hate and self imposed narrow mindedness, you will applaud someone who is clearly insulting you.
Most Nigerians who are sympathetic with Twitter today don't know how much of an insult this comment is to even them.
They see Buhari as the target here but there are two elements in this insult.
Twitter says they don't know President Buhari.
But they didn't stop there.
They also added that they don't know the country he is leading. In other words they don't know Nigeria.

Twitter is brazenly saying they don't know Africas most populous nation and the country with the highest concentration of black people in the world. Twitter is brazenly saying they don't know a country where over 11 billion dollars of their revenue comes from with over 40 million subscribers.


Some years ago Pastor Chris Oyakhilome chose to use twitter to communicate some prayer information to Christ Embassy members worldwide.
Within few weeks Pastor Chris broke the records of having the most amount of followers within such a short period.

In their arrogance, Twitter called Pastor Chris' twitter account to question and described the followership as bogus.

Simply put, Twitter believed that nobody from a place like Nigeria had enough clout to garner such followership within such a short time - a feat that no Hollywood star was able to achieve -.

Pastor Chris wasn't prepared for their drama, he pulled out of twitter and challenged his church tech people to design a platform that the church can use. That's what gave birth to Yookos.

Today Yookos is a formidable competitor with Twitter so much so that ex President Barack Obama acknowledged the giant strides made by the platform within such a short time after it was launched.

Eventually twitter confirmed Pastor Chris' account and "apologized" but it was too late.
Pastor Chris had moved his huge followership into Yookos.

Several years later Twitter is saying that they don't know the country that the same Pastor Chris comes from.
That's arrogance taken too far.

Any Nigerian who tolerates this insult is just a self hating sychophant.

Someone says you and your country don't matter and you're jubilating.
Is that not a serious sickness?

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On a lighter note,
*We heard someone telling his landlord that his rent money for the year is trapped in his Twitter account*

*The landlord too is now abusing Buhari grin cheesy wink grin cheesy wink


Dem [/b] : AKA [b]DA truth in da building!
tongue tongue tongue
Truth is not bitter, just that some people are bitter to the truth.

We Rise!

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Re: Twitter Hails Restoration Of Service In Nigeria by mu2sa2: 5:38am On Jan 13, 2022
fineboynl:
None of the condition where met. Yet ban uplifted fresh air
According to your mumu-self.

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Re: Twitter Hails Restoration Of Service In Nigeria by dRefiner: 5:41am On Jan 13, 2022
I WON'T COMMENT ON THIS UNTIL I CAN ACCESS IT WITH MY BROWSER!!!

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Re: Twitter Hails Restoration Of Service In Nigeria by Akwamkpuruamu: 5:42am On Jan 13, 2022
So Las Las because 2023 election Don de reach dey unban twitter. Another win for zonebs

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Re: Twitter Hails Restoration Of Service In Nigeria by Thewesterner(m): 5:45am On Jan 13, 2022
2022 preludes 2023... ELECTION YEAR
IF you still don't gerriiit.... Forget about riiiiit

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