Tag: Twitter in Nigeria

  • How Countries Are Losing ‘dollars’ To Twitter Ban

    How Countries Are Losing ‘dollars’ To Twitter Ban

    Nigeria Since the Federal government has banned the operation of Twitter in Nigeria, the country has cumulatively lost over N200 billion. The ban which took effect in the country on June 5 has reached 3 months of shutdown. This figure was calculated based on the NetBlocks Cost of Shutdown Tool which reported that it costs…

  • How Twitter Promoted Movements In Nigeria (Part 2)

    How Twitter Promoted Movements In Nigeria (Part 2)

    While the ‘indefinite suspension’ of Twitter has generated a lot of concerns in Nigeria,  the microblogging platform had, in time’s past, been used to drive opinions of the people to the government or affected agencies. With an estimate of 40 million Nigerians operating on the platform, several movements have been staged through the use of…

  • Nigeria Loses More To #TwitterBan (Part 1)

    Nigeria Loses More To #TwitterBan (Part 1)

    The Nigerian Government on June 4 announced – through the Ministry of Information and Culture– the indefinite suspension of Twitter’s operations in the country. “The Federal Government has suspended, indefinitely, the operations of the microblogging and social networking service, Twitter, in Nigeria,” the statements reads This suspension came after Twitter deleted a tweet by President…

  • Freedom Of Expression, The Infeasible Concept In Nigeria

    Freedom Of Expression, The Infeasible Concept In Nigeria

    On June 1, 2021, Nigeria’s 78-year-old president via Twitter referenced the Nigerian Civil War of 1967-1970 while threatening fire and brimstone on alleged clamourers of secession in Nigeria. In his words, ” We would treat them in the language they will understand”. A few hours later, the tweet was deleted for violating Twitter’s guidelines on…