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Re: Twitter Reacts To FG’s Plan To Lift Suspension by BbqTormentor: 9:40pm On Aug 11, 2021
Deluded animal government, twitter no send una papa....na vulturegriller I pity pass
Re: Twitter Reacts To FG’s Plan To Lift Suspension by ClassicMan202(m): 9:40pm On Aug 11, 2021
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Re: Twitter Reacts To FG’s Plan To Lift Suspension by moufan: 9:40pm On Aug 11, 2021
twitter finally begged, hahaha

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Re: Twitter Reacts To FG’s Plan To Lift Suspension by GeneralPula: 9:41pm On Aug 11, 2021
Racoon:
The government brain have been resetted by the severe financial crunch ravaging it @ present.Twitter has nothing to loose.


Dont defend blindly.Many Nigerians have been using VPN to access twitter so the lost of revenue accruing from tax, and sundry goes to the FG government.

Imagine that the govt have lost over "$243million in the first 51 days of the ban on Twitter in the country..."
Meanwhile the FG can't ban FB, and other social media networks.So the foolishness is on the government.

Even via Nairaland, one will know many people have not been using twitter..

E don teeh wey we see all these twitter fake news tweets..

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Re: Twitter Reacts To FG’s Plan To Lift Suspension by Miyachi: 9:41pm On Aug 11, 2021
I don't hear of Crowwe anymore. Whatever happened to that app?

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Re: Twitter Reacts To FG’s Plan To Lift Suspension by FLYFIRE(m): 9:42pm On Aug 11, 2021
nairavsdollars:
Twitter fall my hands sha if truly they begged
Its actually bubu & APC that peddled down for election campaigns but Nigerians will show them small something
Re: Twitter Reacts To FG’s Plan To Lift Suspension by stanliwise(m): 9:42pm On Aug 11, 2021
ThatFairGuy1:
Twitter really feel the heat, they're now more humble towards our dear Government.
It's not easy to lose over 30m users.


Meanwhile, contrary to what is said by the Ipob Terrorist above me, TWITTER CAME BEGIN directly and indirectly.


God bless The Federal Republic of Nigeria
What heat?

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Re: Twitter Reacts To FG’s Plan To Lift Suspension by OwenJesse27(m): 9:42pm On Aug 11, 2021
Yeye ....they smell FG feel the heat no body want to be address as hostile government Nigerian have lost billions of dollars since the ban of twitter am sure is Osinbajo that is talking sense into this Fulani s people brain.
Re: Twitter Reacts To FG’s Plan To Lift Suspension by Tfstyler: 9:43pm On Aug 11, 2021
Lol grin grin grin

Everything you order on Jumia today is on me. Check my signature.
Re: Twitter Reacts To FG’s Plan To Lift Suspension by BigBashiru: 9:44pm On Aug 11, 2021
seunmsg:


The Federal government has nothing to lose. Twitter is losing revenue and that’s why they are willing to meet the conditions given to them by Federal government.

They will register in Nigeria as a business entity, open office in Nigeria, pay tax in Nigeria, subject their operation to NCC regulation and respect the sovereignty of Nigeria. That’s all we ask for.

No matter how you wailers try to spin this, it’s a big win for the Federal Republic of Nigeria and hopefully, other countries will learn how to curb the tyranny of big techs from Nigeria.

I agree....

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Re: Twitter Reacts To FG’s Plan To Lift Suspension by Tareq1105: 9:44pm On Aug 11, 2021
Fahdiga:
Twitter has really shown this Junta that they are inconsequential in the scheme of things by ignoring them for long. Buhari is a misfit of a president

No, Nigeria humbled Twitter.

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Re: Twitter Reacts To FG’s Plan To Lift Suspension by lexy2014: 9:44pm On Aug 11, 2021
ThatFairGuy1:
Twitter really feel the heat, they're now more humble towards our dear Government.
It's not easy to lose over 30m users.

How and when did Twitter lose 30m users?

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Re: Twitter Reacts To FG’s Plan To Lift Suspension by lexy2014: 9:44pm On Aug 11, 2021
Tareq1105:


No, Nigeria humbled Twitter.

How?
Re: Twitter Reacts To FG’s Plan To Lift Suspension by mfm04622: 9:45pm On Aug 11, 2021
Racoon:
The government brain have been resetted by the severe financial crunch ravaging it @ present.Twitter has nothing to loose.


Dont defend blindly.Many Nigerians have been using VPN to access twitter so the lost of revenue accruing from tax, and sundry goes to the FG government.

Imagine that the govt have lost over "$243million in the first 51 days of the ban on Twitter in the country..."
Meanwhile the FG can't ban FB, and other social media networks.So the foolishness is on the government.

Why won't you know about something before you comment on the thing?
Twitter is not paying a Kobo in tax in Nigeria! They are not registered in Nigeria, so how can they pay tax in Nigeria? In fact, one of the condition to lift the ban is for Twitter to register in Nigeria so that they can be taxed in Nigeria!
Who exactly is foolish?

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Re: Twitter Reacts To FG’s Plan To Lift Suspension by mfm04622: 9:46pm On Aug 11, 2021
lexy2014:


How?

Forcing them to open an office in Nigeria

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Re: Twitter Reacts To FG’s Plan To Lift Suspension by frankson1(m): 9:47pm On Aug 11, 2021
Fahdiga:
Twitter has really shown this Junta that they are inconsequential in the scheme of things by ignoring them for long. Buhari is a misfit of a president





I'm very sure you typed this in deep disappointment after reading through the post. Twitter bowed to this junta regime cheesy cheesy

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Re: Twitter Reacts To FG’s Plan To Lift Suspension by lexy2014: 9:47pm On Aug 11, 2021
mfm04622:


Forcing them to open an office in Nigeria

Has Twitter opened an office in Nigeria?

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Re: Twitter Reacts To FG’s Plan To Lift Suspension by udemzyudex(m): 9:47pm On Aug 11, 2021
ThatFairGuy1:
Twitter really feel the heat, they're now more humble towards our dear Government.
It's not easy to lose over 30m users.


Meanwhile, contrary to what is said by the Ipob Terrorist above me, TWITTER CAME BEGIN directly and indirectly.


God bless The Federal Republic of Nigeria

Feel which heat?
Re: Twitter Reacts To FG’s Plan To Lift Suspension by Larrysung(m): 9:48pm On Aug 11, 2021
Baba sey 30m users ���
The number of twitter users in Nigeria is not even up to 1 Millon.. dey cap anyhow
ThatFairGuy1:
Twitter really feel the heat, they're now more humble towards our dear Government.
It's not easy to lose over 30m users.


Meanwhile, contrary to what is said by the Ipob Terrorist above me, TWITTER CAME BEGIN directly and indirectly.


God bless The Federal Republic of Nigeria

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Re: Twitter Reacts To FG’s Plan To Lift Suspension by udemzyudex(m): 9:48pm On Aug 11, 2021
seunmsg:


The Federal government has nothing to lose. Twitter is losing revenue and that’s why they are willing to meet the conditions given to them by Federal government.

They will register in Nigeria as a business entity, open office in Nigeria, pay tax in Nigeria, subject their operation to NCC regulation and respect the sovereignty of Nigeria. That’s all we ask for.

No matter how you wailers try to spin this, it’s a big win for the Federal Republic of Nigeria and hopefully, other countries will learn how to curb the tyranny of big techs from Nigeria.

Lol.. Revenue, how much? grin

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Re: Twitter Reacts To FG’s Plan To Lift Suspension by frankson1(m): 9:49pm On Aug 11, 2021
mfm04622:


Why won't you know about something before you comment on the thing?
Twitter is not paying a Kobo in tax in Nigeria! They are not registered in Nigeria, so how can they pay tax in Nigeria? In fact, one of the condition to lift the ban is for Twitter to register in Nigeria so that they can be taxed in Nigeria!
Who exactly is foolish?





Fahdiga and racoon are same person
Re: Twitter Reacts To FG’s Plan To Lift Suspension by Collinsanele: 9:50pm On Aug 11, 2021
seunmsg:


The Federal government has nothing to lose. Twitter is losing revenue and that’s why they are willing to meet the conditions given to them by Federal government.

They will register in Nigeria as a business entity, open office in Nigeria, pay tax in Nigeria, subject their operation to NCC regulation and respect the sovereignty of Nigeria. That’s all we ask for.

No matter how you wailers try to spin this, it’s a big win for the Federal Republic of Nigeria and hopefully, other countries will learn how to curb the tyranny of big techs from Nigeria.

Twitter is losing money?
Do you know how much Nigeria lost as a result of the ban?
Do you also know how many countries use Twitter.
Re: Twitter Reacts To FG’s Plan To Lift Suspension by lexy2014: 9:50pm On Aug 11, 2021
GeneralPula:


Even via Nairaland, one will know many people have not been using twitter..

E don teeh wey we see all these twitter fake news tweets..

Check here for Twitter news

https://www.nairaland.com/6696982/best-reactions-messi-psg-transfer

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Re: Twitter Reacts To FG’s Plan To Lift Suspension by od501: 9:50pm On Aug 11, 2021
moufan:
twitter finally begged, hahaha

I doubt you read the article

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Re: Twitter Reacts To FG’s Plan To Lift Suspension by Handsum64: 9:51pm On Aug 11, 2021
Fahdiga:
Twitter has really shown this Junta that they are inconsequential in the scheme of things by ignoring them for long. Buhari is a misfit of a president
Showing your 2015 and 2019 frustrations at every opportunity
Why can't you just read before writing this bull crap?

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Re: Twitter Reacts To FG’s Plan To Lift Suspension by gazza07(m): 9:51pm On Aug 11, 2021
Another dumb lover of oppressor sighted. Hope you know how useless you've become
ThatFairGuy1:
Twitter really feel the heat, they're now more humble towards our dear Government.
It's not easy to lose over 30m users.


Meanwhile, contrary to what is said by the Ipob Terrorist above me, TWITTER CAME BEGIN directly and indirectly.


God bless The Federal Republic of Nigeria

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Re: Twitter Reacts To FG’s Plan To Lift Suspension by frankson1(m): 9:51pm On Aug 11, 2021
Tareq1105:


No, Nigeria humbled Twitter.





He won't admit it because of shame.

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Re: Twitter Reacts To FG’s Plan To Lift Suspension by spearmintgarden(m): 9:51pm On Aug 11, 2021
ThatFairGuy1:
Twitter really feel the heat, they're now more humble towards our dear Government.
It's not easy to lose over 30m users.


Meanwhile, contrary to what is said by the Ipob Terrorist above me, TWITTER CAME BEGIN directly and indirectly.


God bless The Federal Republic of Nigeria
Shutup!
Re: Twitter Reacts To FG’s Plan To Lift Suspension by lexy2014: 9:51pm On Aug 11, 2021
seunmsg:


The Federal government has nothing to lose. Twitter is losing revenue and that’s why they are willing to meet the conditions given to them by Federal government.

They will register in Nigeria as a business entity, open office in Nigeria, pay tax in Nigeria, subject their operation to NCC regulation and respect the sovereignty of Nigeria. That’s all we ask for.

No matter how you wailers try to spin this, it’s a big win for the Federal Republic of Nigeria and hopefully, other countries will learn how to curb the tyranny of big techs from Nigeria.

But d ban didn't stop Nigerians from accessing Twitter thru other means. So what's Twitter loosing?
Re: Twitter Reacts To FG’s Plan To Lift Suspension by GeneralPula: 9:52pm On Aug 11, 2021
lexy2014:


Check here for Twitter news

https://www.nairaland.com/6696982/best-reactions-messi-psg-transfer

Foreign twitter users..
Re: Twitter Reacts To FG’s Plan To Lift Suspension by onuman: 9:53pm On Aug 11, 2021
ThatFairGuy1:
Twitter really feel the heat, they're now more humble towards our dear Government.
It's not easy to lose over 30m users.


Meanwhile, contrary to what is said by the Ipob Terrorist above me, TWITTER CAME BEGIN directly and indirectly.


God bless The Federal Republic of Nigeria


Terrorist sympathizers running Nigeria’s government banned Twitter because Twitter’s rejection of the crude remarks of President Buhari.

Boko Haram says it’s fighting for a Nigeria to be governed with Islamic Sharia criminal laws.

Buhari told a huge crowd of Moslems in Kaduna in 2001 that he would not stop fighting until Islamic Sharia criminal laws are used all over Nigeria.


IPOB is up against the agenda of Fulanization and Islamization of Nigeria.


Buhari government termed IPOB a terrorist organization. No other country saw IPOB as a terrorist organization.

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