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Twitter Ban: ‘why Nigeria’s Foot-dragging On Dialogue With Micro Blogging Firm’ by dre11(m): 9:06am On Aug 10, 2021
There are strong indications that the Federal Government might not be in a hurry to lift the ban placed on Twitter, the micro blogging and social networking platform, whose operations were suspended on June 4, 2021.

Barely two months after the Federal Government assembled a team to engage with Twitter over the suspension of its operations in Nigeria and to explore ways of resolving the crisis and returning to the status quo ante, nothing has been heard about the activities of the team.

It would be recalled that following the outrage that greeted the suspension of Twitter in Nigeria, President Muhammadu Buhari had approved a high powered ministerial committee to discuss with the micro blogging firm the concerns of the government and explore ways of reaching an amicable resolution of the conflict of interests.

The negotiation team, which is headed by the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, included the Attorney General of the Federation and Honourable Minister of Justice, Mr Abubakar Malami; Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Dr Isa Pantami; Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr Geoffrey Onyeama; Minister of Works and Housing, Mr Babatunde Fashola; Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Mr Festus Keyamo as well as other relevant government agencies.

When the team was unveiled on June 21, 2021, there were indications that its members were going to carry out the assignment expeditiously by finding a common ground for Twitter to resume operations in the country.

However, New Telegraph learnt that the team has been reluctant to open talks with Twitter because the government was not keen on resolving the matter.

A source familiar with the workings of the current administration told New Telegraph that the team may have deliberately adopted delay tactics in order to prolong the suspension and possibly push Twitter users in Nigeria to forget it entirely.

This attitude has persisted in spite of the revelations that Nigeria lost $243million in the first 51 days of the ban on Twitter in the country.

New Telegraph contacted the Office of the Minister of Information and Culture to ascertain the current position of the team, but met a brick wall. Special Assistant to the Minister on Media, Segun Adeyemi neither answered calls made to his mobile phone nor responded to the text message sent to the same phone, seeking clarifications on the issue.

The government had hinged the suspension of Twitter, on the allegation that its activities were undermining Nigeria’s corporate existence. But global human rights group, Amnesty International as well as the international community have labelled the action of the Nigerian government an attack on citizens’ right to free speech and an incursion on press freedom.

The suspension of Twitter in Nigeria followed the pulling down of a controversial tweet from President Muhammadu Buhari’s post on the platform. In that tweet, President Buhari had threatened to “deal with those causing trouble”

in the country in the language they understand,” referencing the experience of the 1967-1970 civil war where millions of Nigerians got killed.

The Nigerian authorities have since set plans to force social media platforms to register in Nigeria and comply with local regulations before they are licensed to operate. The ban on Twitter and the push for more draconian legislations, are the latest symptoms of the alarming backsliding on human rights across Nigeria.

https://www.newtelegraphng.com/twitter-ban-why-nigerias-foot-dragging-on-dialogue-with-micro-blogging-firm/

Re: Twitter Ban: ‘why Nigeria’s Foot-dragging On Dialogue With Micro Blogging Firm’ by Hangmnk: 9:07am On Aug 10, 2021
Twitter can go to hell

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Re: Twitter Ban: ‘why Nigeria’s Foot-dragging On Dialogue With Micro Blogging Firm’ by Gandollaar(f): 9:34am On Aug 10, 2021
Buhari is not going to lift the ban on Twitter till he leaves office to safe face.

But he should please open the southern border of Seme and allow people go about their legitimate business, before Southerners start eating grasses like their notherner counterparts.

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Re: Twitter Ban: ‘why Nigeria’s Foot-dragging On Dialogue With Micro Blogging Firm’ by iamtardey: 9:45am On Aug 10, 2021
I'm going too
Hangmnk:
Twitter can go to hell

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Re: Twitter Ban: ‘why Nigeria’s Foot-dragging On Dialogue With Micro Blogging Firm’ by iamtardey: 9:47am On Aug 10, 2021
Thunder fire buhari
Gandollaar:
Buhari is not going to lift the ban on Twitter till he leaves office to safe face.

But he should please open the southern border of Seme and allow people go about their legitimate business, before Southerners start eating grasses like their notherner counterparts.

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Re: Twitter Ban: ‘why Nigeria’s Foot-dragging On Dialogue With Micro Blogging Firm’ by richiemcgold: 9:51am On Aug 10, 2021
2023 election is the main cause of their delay tactics. Fear APC.

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Re: Twitter Ban: ‘why Nigeria’s Foot-dragging On Dialogue With Micro Blogging Firm’ by Gandollaar(f): 10:34am On Aug 10, 2021
iamtardey:
Thunder fire buhari
A-men!

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Re: Twitter Ban: ‘why Nigeria’s Foot-dragging On Dialogue With Micro Blogging Firm’ by Racoon(m): 10:59am On Aug 10, 2021
"....The team may have deliberately adopted delay tactics in order to prolong the suspension and possibly push Twitter users in Nigeria to forget it entirely.

This attitude has persisted in spite of the revelations that Nigeria lost $243million in the first 51 days of the ban on Twitter in the country..."
Nigeria not Twitter continues to loose even in the midst of the economic misfortune bedevilling this country under the clueless government.Continue the foolishness

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Re: Twitter Ban: ‘why Nigeria’s Foot-dragging On Dialogue With Micro Blogging Firm’ by joyandfaith: 11:00am On Aug 10, 2021
Twitter is not interested in any discussion. FG should negotiate how Dunlop and other factories can return to Nigeria.
Next president will restore twitter.

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Re: Twitter Ban: ‘why Nigeria’s Foot-dragging On Dialogue With Micro Blogging Firm’ by money121(m): 11:03am On Aug 10, 2021
Ok
Re: Twitter Ban: ‘why Nigeria’s Foot-dragging On Dialogue With Micro Blogging Firm’ by ThePushEsq: 11:03am On Aug 10, 2021
APC and Drama
Re: Twitter Ban: ‘why Nigeria’s Foot-dragging On Dialogue With Micro Blogging Firm’ by INTEGRITYA1(m): 11:03am On Aug 10, 2021
Okay
Re: Twitter Ban: ‘why Nigeria’s Foot-dragging On Dialogue With Micro Blogging Firm’ by southsouthking(m): 11:03am On Aug 10, 2021
Job you no provide for the citizens, the citizens come provide job for themselves now you come go block the means when them take employ themselves.
Posterity will judge this regime.
APC promised us change them come give us chain.
Very soon dem go change their logo from broom to cutlass.
Anybody when join hand to bring back this govt, it will never be well with you.

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Re: Twitter Ban: ‘why Nigeria’s Foot-dragging On Dialogue With Micro Blogging Firm’ by MEGA4BILLION(m): 11:05am On Aug 10, 2021
The topic should have been "Twitter is not interested in any negotiation with Buhari led administration"

Nigerians are still flexing twitter and will continue to. As for the ban, those who can't afford VPN will access to it come 2023.

APC shouldn't forget that they have given the opposition a manifesto "press freedom and freedom of information come 2023"

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Re: Twitter Ban: ‘why Nigeria’s Foot-dragging On Dialogue With Micro Blogging Firm’ by Yrane: 11:05am On Aug 10, 2021
grin
Re: Twitter Ban: ‘why Nigeria’s Foot-dragging On Dialogue With Micro Blogging Firm’ by GeneralPula: 11:05am On Aug 10, 2021
I thought our tech expert will come up with a sane social app..

Shame on all these computer this or that we have in Nigeria and Africa..

All computer courses in Africa should he scrapped as they’ve all failed woefully by not having any computer science or tech student to design a social App..

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Re: Twitter Ban: ‘why Nigeria’s Foot-dragging On Dialogue With Micro Blogging Firm’ by OGraffix(m): 11:05am On Aug 10, 2021
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Re: Twitter Ban: ‘why Nigeria’s Foot-dragging On Dialogue With Micro Blogging Firm’ by phemmyfour: 11:06am On Aug 10, 2021
2023 on their mind....they ll all return to twitter to campaign next year. That's when we will know who needs who. Selfish people everywhere

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Re: Twitter Ban: ‘why Nigeria’s Foot-dragging On Dialogue With Micro Blogging Firm’ by MrUchenna1(m): 11:06am On Aug 10, 2021
BE HONEST.... IS NIGERIA WORKING FOR YOU?

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Re: Twitter Ban: ‘why Nigeria’s Foot-dragging On Dialogue With Micro Blogging Firm’ by manhaley5: 11:06am On Aug 10, 2021
Nigerian government are not just ready to allow twitter operate.
If twitter are losing business, they know what to do.

Anyways, I sell tattoo remover.
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Re: Twitter Ban: ‘why Nigeria’s Foot-dragging On Dialogue With Micro Blogging Firm’ by Sluacoast(m): 11:06am On Aug 10, 2021
I have been affected too o. They should do and open Twitter for us o
Re: Twitter Ban: ‘why Nigeria’s Foot-dragging On Dialogue With Micro Blogging Firm’ by Romanoff(f): 11:06am On Aug 10, 2021
Gandollaar:
Buhari is not going to lift the ban on Twitter till he leaves office to safe face.

But he should please open the southern border of Seme and allow people go about their legitimate business, before Southerners start eating grasses like their notherner counterparts.

That's his business. We are still using it even without VPN.

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Re: Twitter Ban: ‘why Nigeria’s Foot-dragging On Dialogue With Micro Blogging Firm’ by Seniorwriter(m): 11:08am On Aug 10, 2021
Deep Quote:
Citizens suffer when there is a bad leadership in position of power.

This present incompetent buhari led mal-administration is a true definition of bad leadership.
FreeStuffsNG:
Twitter should go to CAC and register. Build physical office here, hire our teeming youths and pay tax. Anything outside these conditions is not in our nation's best interest.
SMH @how this present administration is backward!

@SENIORWRITER

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Re: Twitter Ban: ‘why Nigeria’s Foot-dragging On Dialogue With Micro Blogging Firm’ by FreeStuffsNG: 11:08am On Aug 10, 2021
Twitter should go to CAC and register. Build physical office here, hire our teeming youths and pay tax. Nigeria has lost billions of dollars in unremited tax by Twitter that the microblogging site should have been paying all along but local businesses pick up Twitter's tax and pay huge social cost of Twitter including the consequences of Twitter yielding its platform for terrorists and vicious state actors killing our patriots and innocent citizens.

Anything outside these conditions is not in our nation's best interest. What's source for the goose is good for the gander.

Twitter should do the needful unless it wants to be an NGO non profit by continuing with the non-revenue generating VPN crew who just while away time on Twitter and don't pay for ads .

At the end, except Twitter is restored, Twitter will completely lose patronage from big pockets that pay billions for ads like banks, news media, premium MDAs etc . Their competitors like Facebook, nairaland etc are already smiling anyway. God bless Nigeria.

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Re: Twitter Ban: ‘why Nigeria’s Foot-dragging On Dialogue With Micro Blogging Firm’ by GardenOfGod(m): 11:10am On Aug 10, 2021
Ok

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