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Re: Twitter: We’re Ready To Negotiate With The Nigerian Government by Nobody: 6:01pm On Jun 11, 2021
CilicMarin:
Open Discussion:

1. Restore Our President's Tweet.

2. Ban Nnamdi Cownu like Facebook did.

3. Register your company with CAC.

4. Establish an office in Nigeria.

5. Undertake not to censor our President going foward.

6. Apologize for amplifying FAKE NEWS that led to the killing and destruction of properties during the infamous #EndSAR.

Until you do that...Twitter Is Banned!
Ewu! That's never going to happen. If Twitter does this they will loose millions of users!

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Re: Twitter: We’re Ready To Negotiate With The Nigerian Government by plaindealer: 6:02pm On Jun 11, 2021
CilicMarin:
Open Discussion:

1. Restore Our President's Tweet.

2. Ban Nnamdi Cownu like Facebook did.

3. Register your company with CAC.

4. Establish an office in Nigeria.

5. Undertake not to censor our President going foward.

6. Apologize for amplifying FAKE NEWS that led to the killing and destruction of properties during the infamous #EndSAR.

Until you do that...Twitter Is Banned!



Yes ooooooooooooooooooooooo..


#NigeriaFirst.



grin grin

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Re: Twitter: We’re Ready To Negotiate With The Nigerian Government by techWriter1: 6:04pm On Jun 11, 2021
Wildest aspirations of a deluded wino
Re: Twitter: We’re Ready To Negotiate With The Nigerian Government by Uchemus(m): 6:04pm On Jun 11, 2021
[s][/s]
post=102617438:
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?

********************************************

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![s][/s]
Re: Twitter: We’re Ready To Negotiate With The Nigerian Government by Masterito(m): 6:06pm On Jun 11, 2021
Twitter could actually be persuaded to say this in order not to belittle the government. US government could be the unannounced mediator.
Mynd44:
I guess lobbying the US government to strong arm Nigeria isn't working
Re: Twitter: We’re Ready To Negotiate With The Nigerian Government by IamGreen1(f): 6:06pm On Jun 11, 2021
Yourmamatowtow:
You talked like a 9 months old child!

I'm not sure that my 6 months old daughter is not wiser than him, how some people prove to be senseless over and over again on this forum is alarming.

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Re: Twitter: We’re Ready To Negotiate With The Nigerian Government by authority2006(m): 6:07pm On Jun 11, 2021
YouWillNotWin:


You really think they are begging ? Trust me , the US Government is involved, this is the last statge before they start imposing sanctions on Buhari and team. grin

Also, remember TWITTER INSISTED ON FREE and #OPENINTERNET. Twitter will never chose your useless leaders over their millions of progressive followers in Nigeria, not in a million years.
No budging.

Joke.

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Re: Twitter: We’re Ready To Negotiate With The Nigerian Government by Nobody: 6:08pm On Jun 11, 2021
Hope Twitter are seeing the majority of our tweets from Nigeria. Those idiots negotiating with them do not represent us.
Re: Twitter: We’re Ready To Negotiate With The Nigerian Government by plaindealer: 6:09pm On Jun 11, 2021
post=102618455:

This madness will be over in two years time

You are entitled to your opinion especially since your measly Atiku votes no go matter in the grand scheme of things..




grin grin grin

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Re: Twitter: We’re Ready To Negotiate With The Nigerian Government by hosemujica: 6:09pm On Jun 11, 2021
These liberal fools only turn activist only when Trump and the.republican party is involved.

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Re: Twitter: We’re Ready To Negotiate With The Nigerian Government by richie240: 6:09pm On Jun 11, 2021
Long story cut short:
Nigeria 1 : Enemies (within) of Nigeria 0
Case closed!
cool

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Re: Twitter: We’re Ready To Negotiate With The Nigerian Government by AnanseK(m): 6:10pm On Jun 11, 2021
Buhari hitting them where it hurts most - in their pockets, for they have no heart .
This is the “ language they understand “, now they want to discuss.
Shameless gluttons.

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Re: Twitter: We’re Ready To Negotiate With The Nigerian Government by paltielx: 6:11pm On Jun 11, 2021
Twitter should be fined heavily and they should reconsider and treat nigeria as a leading country in africa

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Re: Twitter: We’re Ready To Negotiate With The Nigerian Government by madridsta007(m): 6:11pm On Jun 11, 2021
colorsofrainbow:

Wildest dreams of a deluded drunkard grin grin
[s]CilicMarin:
Open Discussion:

1. Restore Our President's Tweet.

2. Ban Nnamdi Cownu like Facebook did.

3. Register your company with CAC.

4. Establish an office in Nigeria.

5. Undertake not to censor our President going foward.

6. Apologize for amplifying FAKE NEWS that led to the killing and destruction of properties during the infamous #EndSAR.

Until you do that...Twitter Is Banned![/s]

You know nothing of Geopolitics, my friend.

Twitter, like Facebook, GE, Boeing, Yahoo, Google, etc are symbols of America's power and influence.
You see the state from the US State Department yesterday?
It happened because Twitter lobbyists in DC made a move yesterday.
The United States has (for the first time) overrided the UK and gotten involved in this matter.

If you think they will go to sleep while the Nigerian regime makes a deal with China or Russia for a Twitter-replacement or some firewall, then you are JOKING.
Re: Twitter: We’re Ready To Negotiate With The Nigerian Government by plaindealer: 6:12pm On Jun 11, 2021
grossintel:
Ewu! That's never going to happen. If Twitter does this they will loose millions of users!


.but they've lost millions of users already.

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Re: Twitter: We’re Ready To Negotiate With The Nigerian Government by plaindealer: 6:13pm On Jun 11, 2021
richie240:
Long story cut short:
Nigeria 1 : Enemies (within) of Nigeria 0
Case closed!
cool


grin grin grin grin

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Re: Twitter: We’re Ready To Negotiate With The Nigerian Government by AJohnnasa(m): 6:13pm On Jun 11, 2021
CilicMarin:
Open Discussion:

1. Restore Our President's Tweet.

2. Ban Nnamdi Cownu like Facebook did.

3. Register your company with CAC.

4. Establish an office in Nigeria.

5. Undertake not to censor our President going foward.

6. Apologize for amplifying FAKE NEWS that led to the killing and destruction of properties during the infamous #EndSAR.

Until you do that...Twitter Is Banned!

Are you not deluded?
Re: Twitter: We’re Ready To Negotiate With The Nigerian Government by sleemomymy: 6:14pm On Jun 11, 2021
BigSarah:
grin This regime is proactive in a terrible way, I mean they always seem to get their way no matter how insane or insensitive they really are...
That's impressive and admirably
That is to tell you that what we see as bad others are seeing good in it
God bless Nigeria
God bless PMB

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Re: Twitter: We’re Ready To Negotiate With The Nigerian Government by Nobody: 6:14pm On Jun 11, 2021
Mynd44:
I guess lobbying the US government to strong arm Nigeria isn't working
are you not a moderator on this forum?I am surprised you can’t even read to understand simple English!!!Tueh
Re: Twitter: We’re Ready To Negotiate With The Nigerian Government by Neddyogu(m): 6:15pm On Jun 11, 2021
Twitter and co can go fvcq themselves. We dont need'em. we got NL

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Re: Twitter: We’re Ready To Negotiate With The Nigerian Government by Nobody: 6:15pm On Jun 11, 2021
STD-impregnated Buharists everywhere - bloody incestful pigs
Re: Twitter: We’re Ready To Negotiate With The Nigerian Government by Eriokanmi: 6:15pm On Jun 11, 2021
garfield1:


Am so Happy. This is a massive economic,psychological and social victory by the buhari govt over twitter and American interests.where is chrisolyte and eriokanmi? Racoon will be in pains.
How does an open discussion translate into negotiation? The the confusing caption got only your likes I guess.
Re: Twitter: We’re Ready To Negotiate With The Nigerian Government by heniford2: 6:16pm On Jun 11, 2021
post=102617438:
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?

********************************************

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!
is buhari a president the are right jor
Re: Twitter: We’re Ready To Negotiate With The Nigerian Government by infogeneral: 6:16pm On Jun 11, 2021
Jack has no choice. He is a business man. He knows Twitter should not be found missing in the most populous African nation. I knew he would eventually negotiate that's why he quickly removed Nnamdi Kanu's tweet and #endsars emoji.

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Re: Twitter: We’re Ready To Negotiate With The Nigerian Government by snoopanddre(m): 6:17pm On Jun 11, 2021
colorsofrainbow:

Wildest dreams of a deluded drunkard grin grin
God bless you for this comment, you be psychologist ?
Re: Twitter: We’re Ready To Negotiate With The Nigerian Government by SmartyPants(m): 6:19pm On Jun 11, 2021
BigSarah:
grin This regime is proactive in a terrible way, I mean they always seem to get their way no matter how insane or insensitive they really are...
That's impressive and admirably

A company like Twitter actually needs to be put in its place. With great power must come great accountability.

The problem is that twitter and the other tech giants are more or less a law into themselves so there is no one to balance them and say wait, no that was why excessive.

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Re: Twitter: We’re Ready To Negotiate With The Nigerian Government by meobizy(f): 6:20pm On Jun 11, 2021
We remain advocates for the free and #OpenInternet everywhere. #KeepitOn
Er, no. They remain advocates for imperialist capitalism. The only reason Nigerian Twitter accounts don’t get banned is because the account owners don’t target the company’s means of income. I knew time would make Twitter come to a compromise. There was too much money at stake.

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Re: Twitter: We’re Ready To Negotiate With The Nigerian Government by obi58: 6:20pm On Jun 11, 2021
Mynd44:
I guess lobbying the US government to strong arm Nigeria isn't working

Says who?

Nigeria is already in dire straits economically. Imagine what will happen if further economic sanctions are meted on the country?

The US is just biding it's time before wielding the big stick knowing that in the end it's Nigerians who will suffer the consequences.

Imagine how debt-ridden and politically tensed the country currently is. Imagine security agencies are at red alert ahead of tomorrow's celebrations.... Is it not obvious to anyone with eyes that this is not the change we voted for?
Re: Twitter: We’re Ready To Negotiate With The Nigerian Government by Awoo88: 6:20pm On Jun 11, 2021
I no trust bmc , I go twitter go confirm
Re: Twitter: We’re Ready To Negotiate With The Nigerian Government by obi58: 6:21pm On Jun 11, 2021
meobizy:

Er, no. They remain advocates for imperialist capitalism. The only reason Nigerian Twitter accounts don’t get banned is because the account owners don’t target the company’s means of income. I knew time would make Twitter come to a compromise. There was too much money at stake.

You aptly described yourself as a foolish Nairalander... Smh

Re: Twitter: We’re Ready To Negotiate With The Nigerian Government by Vaughanlanrewaj: 6:22pm On Jun 11, 2021
UstazAhmed:
You don't mess with us. God bless Buhari. Shame on enemies of Nigeria from the south
Amen. ...and all the enemies of Nigeria in the north too my brother.

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