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Buhari's Government Moves To Block Nigerians From Using VPN For Twitter, Others, by Islie: 6:08pm On Jun 06, 2021
Like China, Buhari's Government Moves To Block Nigerians From Using VPN For Twitter, Others, Build Internet Firewall



The internet firewall is a way of having a separate network for the Nigerian Internet that will give the government control over social media platforms such as Twitter and Facebook.




On Saturday morning between 11 am and 12 pm, as Nigerians woke up to the reality of a Twitter ban, and downloading Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) to access Twitter, the Nigerian government, through the office of the Presidency, reached out to the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) to discuss plans to build an internet firewall, FIJ reports.

The government officials present at the meeting include Ibrahim Gambari, the Chief of Staff to the President, and Lai Mohammed, Minister of Information and Culture.

The internet firewall is a way of having a separate network for the Nigerian Internet that will give the government control over social media platforms such as Twitter and Facebook.

This is similar to the internet filtering system China operates, called the Great Firewall.

Meanwhile, SaharaReporters learnt that Nigeria loses over N2 billion to Twitter shutdown in the country on a daily basis.

This was disclosed by NetBlocks, which put the total cost impact of the shutdown at $6, 014, 390 and it naira equivalent at N2, 177, 089,051.

The NetBlocks Cost of Shutdown Tool (Cost) estimates the economic impact of an Internet disruption, mobile data blackout or app restriction using indicators from the World Bank, ITU, Eurostat and US. Census.

Meanwhile, the estimate is for one day, meaning the country has lost over N4 billion since the ban on Friday.

Nigeria's unemployment rate increased to the second highest on a global list of countries monitored by Bloomberg recently.

The jobless rate in Nigeria rose to 33.3% in the three months through December, according to a report published by the National Bureau of Statistics on March 15.

It went up from 27.1% in the second quarter of 2020.

Experts have noted that a good number of Nigeria's youth population earn their livelihood through Twitter and that such incomes will be affected by ban. will be lost no thanks to the ban.

According to CFR, “the Great Firewall, is the centre of the government’s online censorship and surveillance effort. Its methods include bandwidth throttling, keyword filtering, and blocking access to certain websites.”

The Reporters Without Borders states that the firewall makes large-scale use of Deep Packet Inspection technology, an advanced method of examining and managing network traffic. The Nigerian government seeks to establish the Nigerian Internet, which it will also control likewise.

A digital security expert told the newspaper that China is the only country that deploys total Deep Packet Inspection over its cyberspace. The technology involves making use of lots of manpower.

The internet firewall will also give the Nigerian government power to block VPN, which many Nigerians are using to access Twitter. The CAC is the central internet regulator, censor, oversight and control agency for China and answers to the Central Cyberspace Affairs Commission, headed by Xi Jinping, China’s President.

Since its existence, the CAC, which also gives approval to data by Chinese companies outside of China, regulates usernames on the Chinese Internet, licences news information services, and bans comments that “harm national security” or “harm the nations honour interest”.

Wall Street Journal reported that People.cn, the online arm of the Communist Party’s People’s Daily newspaper, offers content moderation as a service. The chairman of People.cn predicted that censorship in China will grow to a $70 billion industry.

The Nigerian government has in the past few years sought a way to control freedom of expression online. Towards the end of 2015, the Frivolous Petition Bill targeting online and print media as well as regulating social media posts was introduced into the Senate just 10 months after Buhari’s ascent to power.

In 2019, lawmakers introduced two bills: the National Commission for the Prohibition of Hate Speech bill and the Protection from Internet Falsehood and Manipulation and other Related Offences bill, prompting public outcry that meant they were not passed into law.

This was however not the only effort the Nigerian government made in controlling online speech and spying on its citizens. In November 2017, 21 pro-Biafra websites were taken down on the orders of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC). FIJ learnt that the government had explored using Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) between 2018 and 2019 to track down Biafra agitators and supporters, as well as government critics on social media. Intelligence agencies make use of OSINT to track people or events. The Nigerian government had reached out to Bellingcat investigators, a British investigative journalism website that specialises in OSINT, but they declined to work with the Nigerian government.

FIJ learnt that Bellingcat was approached to give OSINT training to the Nigerian intelligence community to develop local capacity for Open Source Investigation.

The Nigerian government had sold the angle of national security and fighting terrorism to Bellingcat, but that wasn’t at the top of the government’s priority. Bellingcat later discovered that the purpose of the training was to hunt down civilians and those who spoke negatively against the government, and not Boko Haram terrorists as claimed by the Nigerian government. The terrorists, in this case, were pro-Biafra supporters. Bellingcat has been reported to say what the US intelligence can’t, which includes exposing Russian activities.

“The government needed a legal framework through which it could carry out its actions,” he said.

“That legal framework would serve as a justification for their actions. Mostly, the rhetoric the government uses, including Friday’s suspension of Twitter, was around Nigeria’s unity and national security,” FIJ quoted a source as saying.

A 2020 report titled Running in Circles Uncovering the Clients of Cyberespionage Firm Circles by The Citizen Lab of the University of Toronto showed that Nigeria’s Defence Intelligence Agency had recruited the services of Circles in 2015 and 2017 to spy on its citizens and track down government critics.

Nigeria’s surveillance capabilities rank high on the continent. In 2018, the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA) was allocated $12.8 million for Stranvisky Project 2. Other budget allocations intended to increase the surveillance capabilities of both the ONSA and the Department of State Services (DSS) included a ‘Social Media Mining Suite’, ‘Wolverme Next Generation SDRIMSI’, ‘Surveillance Drone’ and ‘Mobile Surveillance Facilities’.

Freedom House, a US-based advocacy group, revealed that the surveillance projects such as Stranvisky Project 2 still received allocation in the 2019 and 2020 budget proposals.

The Citizen Lab, meanwhile, reported that Circles, a surveillance firm, exploits weaknesses in the global mobile phone system to snoop on calls, texts, and the location of phones around the globe. Circles relies on inside sources and open sources intelligence and customers can purchase a system that they connect to local telecommunications companies.

Circles merged with NSO Group in 2014, an Israeli surveillance company that sells surveillance equipment.

A 2016 investigation showed that in 2010, Rotimi Amaechi, the former Governor of Rivers State, was the first government official to make contact with Circles to deliver internet surveillance equipment. Though the deal fell through, it highlighted the direction Nigeria was going.

Internet shutdown has become a tool that African leaders are more inclined to exercise during protests and elections. In 2017 in Cameroon, for example, the Anglophone regions had internet shutdown for over three months, and it was only restored on the orders of their sit-tight President, Paul Biya.


https://saharareporters.com/2021/06/06/china-buharis-government-moves-block-nigerians-using-vpn-twitter-others-build-internet


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Re: Buhari's Government Moves To Block Nigerians From Using VPN For Twitter, Others, by doggedfighter(f): 6:19pm On Jun 06, 2021
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Re: Buhari's Government Moves To Block Nigerians From Using VPN For Twitter, Others, by tuborme: 6:22pm On Jun 06, 2021
From money that is not available
Re: Buhari's Government Moves To Block Nigerians From Using VPN For Twitter, Others, by Nobody: 6:22pm On Jun 06, 2021
Chai grin

Anyway, you can brag that you can tweet using vpn and other methods that can bypass vpn, good for you grin but Twitter influencers cant earn while brands cant use or advertise on Twitter.

Twitter make money from advertising.

Imagine, government block your debit cards from working on Twitter. That means brands won't be able to advertise on Twitter thus making Twitter lose revenue.

Twitter and Twitter influencers will close shop in 1 month.

Nigeria government have many ways to destroy Twitter.

Blocking Twitter and vpn is just one way, Twitter are losing some revenue with this ban, if government stops bank debit cards from working on Twitter, they will run away and block you from tweeting. grin grin

So who wins again? NIGERIA

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Re: Buhari's Government Moves To Block Nigerians From Using VPN For Twitter, Others, by doffman: 6:24pm On Jun 06, 2021
Ok
Re: Buhari's Government Moves To Block Nigerians From Using VPN For Twitter, Others, by Luigi03(m): 6:24pm On Jun 06, 2021
Hahaha these people keep digging their own Graves. In spite of the warning given to them by the USA, they still wanna stubbornly go ahead with their plans to deprive nigerians of their right. We'll see how this ends.

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Re: Buhari's Government Moves To Block Nigerians From Using VPN For Twitter, Others, by OnionBandit(f): 6:24pm On Jun 06, 2021
Nice
Re: Buhari's Government Moves To Block Nigerians From Using VPN For Twitter, Others, by HolySpiritFire(f): 6:25pm On Jun 06, 2021
The Fulani's, Buhari and apc want to finish this country, but God pass them.
Re: Buhari's Government Moves To Block Nigerians From Using VPN For Twitter, Others, by Rugaria: 6:26pm On Jun 06, 2021
Even In China you can use certain VPN to scale over the "great Wall", so...

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Re: Buhari's Government Moves To Block Nigerians From Using VPN For Twitter, Others, by Nobody: 6:29pm On Jun 06, 2021
Rugaria:
Even In China you can use certain VPN to scale over the "great Wall", so...

Not free onces grin
Re: Buhari's Government Moves To Block Nigerians From Using VPN For Twitter, Others, by Ekez(m): 6:33pm On Jun 06, 2021
OnionBandit:
Nice
zombie number 6.

Oya vomit another trash as usual

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Re: Buhari's Government Moves To Block Nigerians From Using VPN For Twitter, Others, by Oracleforce: 6:35pm On Jun 06, 2021
China loves to help in this kind of situation....since the presidential Twitter handle is involved...

China hack AU and ECOwas information by pretending to help fix and installing their IT free of charge....

So, be expecting China magic on our vital security information....


I laugh in Fulani language

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Re: Buhari's Government Moves To Block Nigerians From Using VPN For Twitter, Others, by OnionBandit(f): 6:36pm On Jun 06, 2021
Ekez:
zombie number 6.

Oya vomit another trash as usual

Re: Buhari's Government Moves To Block Nigerians From Using VPN For Twitter, Others, by slivertongue: 6:38pm On Jun 06, 2021
this administration is simply DULL

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Re: Buhari's Government Moves To Block Nigerians From Using VPN For Twitter, Others, by Anter: 6:38pm On Jun 06, 2021
They will soon block Nigerians from breathing.
Re: Buhari's Government Moves To Block Nigerians From Using VPN For Twitter, Others, by Kingsnairaland(m): 6:41pm On Jun 06, 2021
Block the terrorist president buhari from going to hospital abroad and watch him beg Twitter

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Re: Buhari's Government Moves To Block Nigerians From Using VPN For Twitter, Others, by KGD10: 6:42pm On Jun 06, 2021
Useless never do well old dumb terrorist wasting our revenue on frivolities. Thunder fire him.

China had better watch it and not delve into Nigeria matter. This is a democratic country. Tell that old fool.

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Re: Buhari's Government Moves To Block Nigerians From Using VPN For Twitter, Others, by Sammy07: 6:42pm On Jun 06, 2021
Lols
Re: Buhari's Government Moves To Block Nigerians From Using VPN For Twitter, Others, by ChiefS(m): 6:51pm On Jun 06, 2021
Why not channel that energy into improving the quality of life of the average Nigerian? Our people say "A person whose house is on fire should not dissipate his energy chasing rats".

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Re: Buhari's Government Moves To Block Nigerians From Using VPN For Twitter, Others, by kcnwaigbo: 6:55pm On Jun 06, 2021
thebosstrevor1:
Chai grin

Anyway, you can brag that you can tweet using vpn and other methods that can bypass vpn, good for you grin but Twitter influencers cant earn while brands cant use or advertise on Twitter.

Twitter make money from advertising.

Imagine, government block your debit cards from working on Twitter. That means brands won't be able to advertise on Twitter thus making Twitter lose revenue.

Twitter and Twitter influencers will close shop in 1 month.

Nigeria government have many ways to destroy Twitter.

Blocking Twitter and vpn is just one way, Twitter are losing some revenue with this ban, if government stops bank debit cards from working on Twitter, they will run away and block you from tweeting. grin grin

So who wins again? NIGERIA
Fulani man Twitter will not be destroyed if it loses its Nigerian market.0ver 90% of its incomes comes from the US and Europe.No too overate yourself

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Re: Buhari's Government Moves To Block Nigerians From Using VPN For Twitter, Others, by Nobody: 6:56pm On Jun 06, 2021
These people are totally useless.

They will come and tell us there's no money and that they need loans from China, yet here they are wasting the little resource they have on inanities and stupidity.

They remain cursed.

Here's another way to get around that.

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Re: Buhari's Government Moves To Block Nigerians From Using VPN For Twitter, Others, by Agbegbaorogboye: 7:00pm On Jun 06, 2021
That will be the end of Buhari

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Re: Buhari's Government Moves To Block Nigerians From Using VPN For Twitter, Others, by Nobody: 7:01pm On Jun 06, 2021
kcnwaigbo:

Fulani man Twitter will not be destroyed if it loses its Nigerian market.0ver 90% of its incomes comes from the US and Europe.No too overate yourself

I know you wont accept the truth.

Twitter will close its Nigerian shop if no revenue from Nigeria.

Twitter is not a charitable organization and your tweets does not bring cash.
Re: Buhari's Government Moves To Block Nigerians From Using VPN For Twitter, Others, by Agbegbaorogboye: 7:02pm On Jun 06, 2021
thebosstrevor1:


Not free onces grin
Why exactly are you laughing?
Was the ban to stop Nigerians from using Twitter or to stop Twitter from having a presence in Nigeria? Or do you mean government is punishing Nigerians for the "sins" of Twitter?
As long as people can access Twitter don't you see that the ban has failed ultimately

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Re: Buhari's Government Moves To Block Nigerians From Using VPN For Twitter, Others, by Nobody: 7:02pm On Jun 06, 2021
FrLukas:
These people are totally useless.

They will come and tell us there's no money and that they need loans from China, yet here they are wasting the little resource they have on inanities and stupidity.

They remain cursed.

Here's another way to get around that.

It means nothing.

Twitter is a profit making company not a charitable organization.

If they don't make money from Nigeria, they will have to block Nigerians from accessing their sites.
Re: Buhari's Government Moves To Block Nigerians From Using VPN For Twitter, Others, by kcnwaigbo: 7:05pm On Jun 06, 2021
thebosstrevor1:


I know you wont accept the truth.

Twitter will close its Nigerian shop if no revenue from Nigeria.

Twitter is not a charitable organization and your tweets does not bring cash.
Oga Nigeria's contribution to Twitter's revenue is negligible.Nigerian businesses and influencers will suffer more from the ban than twitter

FYI Twitter's African office is in Ghana and not Nigeria so there is no shop to close in Nigeria

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