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Facebook Deletes Buhari's Controversial Post by Oblitz(m): 9:57am On Jun 05, 2021
The Federal government may have ignited a social media war it may not be able to to prosecute or win, with the suspension of Twitter for deleting President Buhari’s twit for what Twitter considered as offensive.

Shortly after announcing Twitter operation in Nigeria, Facebook joined Twitter in banning President Buharo’s civil war controversial message on its platform, saying that it violates its standards and capable if inciting violence.

With this action, President Buhari’s entire message had been removed from facebook following the ban on Twitter on Friday by the federal government.

” In line with our global policies, we have removed a post from Presidenr Buhari’s facebook page for violating our community standards against inciting violence.

“We remove any content from individual or organisation that violates our policies on facebook,” facebook said.

Recall that President Buhari had made a post against the South East region of Nigeria via his official Facebook page early in the week when INEC management led by its chairman, submitted a report on attacks on its facilities across the country.
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2021/06/breaking-buhari-suffers-another-setback-as-facebook-deletes-his-controversial-message/?amp=1

Re: Facebook Deletes Buhari's Controversial Post by PrincessGlow: 10:00am On Jun 05, 2021
Cool. Old news
Re: Facebook Deletes Buhari's Controversial Post by Nbotee(m): 10:05am On Jun 05, 2021
Come and ban Facebook
Re: Facebook Deletes Buhari's Controversial Post by NiceCeSi(f): 10:17am On Jun 05, 2021
There we go again
Re: Facebook Deletes Buhari's Controversial Post by fiizznation: 10:22am On Jun 05, 2021
Even if the news is true, the government won't be bothered by Facebook's ban because it doesn't have much influence like Twitter. Lol
Re: Facebook Deletes Buhari's Controversial Post by Typicool8(m): 10:45am On Jun 05, 2021
Issorait we're watching
Re: Facebook Deletes Buhari's Controversial Post by Yeahmehn: 10:47am On Jun 05, 2021
What happened to the govt expressing their views on NTA and allowing NTA to now tweet for them? Why are they disturbing us on social media?
Facebook is why most of these old folks think they're tech-savvy. I will like to see them ban facebook
Re: Facebook Deletes Buhari's Controversial Post by Iyiataata92: 11:00am On Jun 05, 2021
Shortly after announcing Twitter operation in Nigeria, Facebook joined Twitter in banning President Buharo’s civil war controversial message on its platform, saying that it violates its standards and capable if inciting violence.
Even Vanguard forgot how to spell Bihari's name.

Meanwhile, in Psquare's voice, no start wetin you no go fit finish
Buhari is in for a very long ride

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