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Re: Whatsapp May Exit Nigeria Over $220m Fine by Jokerman(m): 10:13pm On Aug 01
Why??

Tinubu again... What kind of cursed evil man is this?? Everything he touches will have a problem ๐Ÿคฅ

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Re: Whatsapp May Exit Nigeria Over $220m Fine by Afam4eva(m): 10:13pm On Aug 01
What sort of demonic country is this?

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Re: Whatsapp May Exit Nigeria Over $220m Fine by researcherdotcom(m): 10:13pm On Aug 01
We will definitely protest against this unlike twitter ban by bubu

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Re: Whatsapp May Exit Nigeria Over $220m Fine by iLoveYouToo(m): 10:14pm On Aug 01
WhatsApp is more important to us than the government


Although it presents opportunities but this isnโ€™t the way to go

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Re: Whatsapp May Exit Nigeria Over $220m Fine by Anonimoux: 10:14pm On Aug 01
Telegram App is there.
Re: Whatsapp May Exit Nigeria Over $220m Fine by jojothaiv(m): 10:14pm On Aug 01
PheelzAlmighty:
Who is surprised
Lol!
Re: Whatsapp May Exit Nigeria Over $220m Fine by Tetraozonaitera: 10:15pm On Aug 01
lordm:
We have telegram na

Telegram is not as effective

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Re: Whatsapp May Exit Nigeria Over $220m Fine by iLoveYouToo(m): 10:17pm On Aug 01
Naira20:
How dem wan exit..
Na FG go lose.


How?
Re: Whatsapp May Exit Nigeria Over $220m Fine by Beremx(f): 10:17pm On Aug 01
Ikaeniyan0:
They should sha pay the fine before leaving
and you no go see shishi collect from the fine. Stop supporting nonsense

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Re: Whatsapp May Exit Nigeria Over $220m Fine by mutvy: 10:18pm On Aug 01
Tinubu wants them out because of protests

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Re: Whatsapp May Exit Nigeria Over $220m Fine by Lexusgs430: 10:19pm On Aug 01
FG is seeking money at all cost........ Even if they have to fine birds in the air....... Meta should not pay a cent........ ๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜‚

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Re: Whatsapp May Exit Nigeria Over $220m Fine by Ouchbabe(f): 10:19pm On Aug 01
Wahala everywhere!
This useless people should leave WhatsApp alone.
At least let's have one thing that is functioning properly in Nigeria. Calling on WhatsApp is cheaper

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Re: Whatsapp May Exit Nigeria Over $220m Fine by Anguldi(m): 10:21pm On Aug 01
Put gun for their head na .
Ikaeniyan0:
They should sha pay the fine before leaving

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Re: Whatsapp May Exit Nigeria Over $220m Fine by Kobicove(m): 10:21pm On Aug 01
I don't believe this story
Re: Whatsapp May Exit Nigeria Over $220m Fine by AareGaa: 10:22pm On Aug 01
Songstill:
What APC cannot destroy does not exist

You have not recovered from the disgrace your dumb presidential candidate suffered in the last election.

You go tire!

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Re: Whatsapp May Exit Nigeria Over $220m Fine by Fatbam005: 10:23pm On Aug 01
What if telegram decided to vacate too abi telegram na Nigeria initiative? Apc and ill luck

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Re: Whatsapp May Exit Nigeria Over $220m Fine by gidzbobby: 10:25pm On Aug 01
Lol... At least they didn't blame WhatsApp for devaluing the naira or causing economic hardship...

They'll soon rollout BC in theirvwhatsapp groups, but wait o. How will BAT paid influencers be getting their usual "Copy and paste" this by so so so time.

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Re: Whatsapp May Exit Nigeria Over $220m Fine by Buffalo2(m): 10:25pm On Aug 01
BigManny:
We'll use Telegram. E better pass WhatsApp sef but people no know
I don't know why people haven't explored telegram much.

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Re: Whatsapp May Exit Nigeria Over $220m Fine by Ceasarceasar: 10:28pm On Aug 01
BigManny:
We'll use Telegram. E better pass WhatsApp sef but people no know

Telegram wey dem dey ban and delete person account easily..

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Re: Whatsapp May Exit Nigeria Over $220m Fine by gidzbobby: 10:28pm On Aug 01
AareGaa:


You have not recovered from the disgrace your dumb presidential candidate suffered in the last election.

You go tire!

But everyday yours is disgraced world wide...
When he was in Lagos, it was "ebi pa wa" they used to welcome him. Obi went to Onitsha and such didn't happen.
Yours can't go to the US, Obi can.
Yours wasn't recognised by most world leaders, Obi was.


A criminal is what you celebrate, may this become a generational thing for you and yours.

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Re: Whatsapp May Exit Nigeria Over $220m Fine by davodyguy: 10:29pm On Aug 01
PrettyRX:
By the time Tinubu finish 8yrs, na only debts will remain.
VPN to the rescue, then get simcard from Benin republic grin
Ignorance will kill many of you.

Meta can't try this BS in Europe or in home country USA.

They violated and instead of paying fine, they're threatening. Ignorant folks like you blaming Tinubu

In USA, they paid a fine of $1.4b

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Re: Whatsapp May Exit Nigeria Over $220m Fine by itelima: 10:29pm On Aug 01
Asonaijaaso:
All these huge tech companies mining data for free and running adverts in our cyberspace for 'FREE" should be taxed.


Telegram.

If you know you know!!!!! ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚
Re: Whatsapp May Exit Nigeria Over $220m Fine by Ashawoman82: 10:30pm On Aug 01
Ikaeniyan0:
They should sha pay the fine before leaving
mumu, if they should pay the fine, what would u benefit from it...u want to compare WhatsApp simplicity and less data consumption to that of telegram? You're not OK.

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Re: Whatsapp May Exit Nigeria Over $220m Fine by LordReed(m): 10:31pm On Aug 01
Asonaijaaso:
All these huge tech companies mining data for free and running adverts in our cyberspace for 'FREE" should be taxed.


AI is out guys, be careful what information you say about yourself. Once you answer any question online, FACEBOOK,INSTAGRAM,WHATSAPP,TWITTER anywhere, it gets recorded against your identity for life, even if you delete that account. They can still pull it up.

Telegram.

Then get ready to pay for these services.
Re: Whatsapp May Exit Nigeria Over $220m Fine by geoworldedu: 10:33pm On Aug 01
Ikaeniyan0:
They should sha pay the fine before leaving
They should pay Tinubu and his cronies to pocket it as usual

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Re: Whatsapp May Exit Nigeria Over $220m Fine by lordm(m): 10:33pm On Aug 01
Tetraozonaitera:


Telegram is not as effective
Telegram is way better and secured than whatsapp. Don't say what you don't know

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Re: Whatsapp May Exit Nigeria Over $220m Fine by loswhite(m): 10:33pm On Aug 01
BigManny:
We'll use Telegram. E better pass WhatsApp sef but people no know
What makes it better?

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Re: Whatsapp May Exit Nigeria Over $220m Fine by bobby007(m): 10:34pm On Aug 01
Americans don't even use WhatsApp, 70% Americans
Re: Whatsapp May Exit Nigeria Over $220m Fine by loswhite(m): 10:34pm On Aug 01
Quelme:
They must pay the fine. No escape...

They can't try this in Europe or North America... We must maintain our privacy.
Hungry ppl one maintain privacyโ€ฆ.smh

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Re: Whatsapp May Exit Nigeria Over $220m Fine by Segzy19: 10:35pm On Aug 01
Let WhatsApp go if it wants to go.

WhatsApp paid a higher fine in Texas, America for similar offence. So why does it want to take us for granted in Nigeria? WhatsApp should pay or leave..

We will use Telegram or something else ...
Re: Whatsapp May Exit Nigeria Over $220m Fine by bobby007(m): 10:35pm On Aug 01
Telegram is far better

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