Federal Government has taken to Twitter to announce the suspension of Twitter in Nigeria and it has caused an uproar on social media.
Celebrities and Top-notch Twitter users are not too cool with the new decision that’s been made by FG to suspend Twitter in Nigeria.
Twitter Nigeria has been boiling and “Twitter in Nigeria” remains the number one trending topic as of the time of the report.
Mp3bullet.ng has gathered a series of tweets of some of the celebrities that reacted to this new announcement.
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In Praiz’ word:
They suspended Twitter in Nigeria.l, Wahala for who no Dey UAR o.
They suspended Twitter in Nigeria.l, Wahala for who no Dey UAR o.
— PRAIZ (@Praiz8) June 4, 2021
Adetutu Balogun (@Tutsy22) quoted FG’s tweet:
FG announces suspension of Twitter in Nigeria via Twitter… awon werey.
FG announces suspension of Twitter in Nigeria via Twitter… awon werey. https://t.co/Vlx0kafJMF
— Adetutu Balogun, MBA (@Tutsy22) June 4, 2021
TACHA also reacted:
Must we kikiki about everything?? This Twitter in Nigeria ban is not funny! Federal Government does not rate us! Because what is THIS!!!
Must we kikiki about everything??
This Twitter in Nigeria ban is not funny! Federal Government does not rate us! Because what is THIS!!!— TACHA.ETHπ±π³π¬π¬π (@Symply_Tacha) June 4, 2021
Even the famous Apostle Suleman aired his opinion too:
They are banning Twitter in Nigeria. And they announced it on Twitter..
They are banning Twitter in Nigeria.
And they announced it on Twitter..— Apst Johnson Suleman (@APOSTLESULEMAN) June 4, 2021
Banky W came in from another angle to air his reaction:
We did #NotTooYoungToRun. Can we consider doing #NowToOldToRule? If you’re over 65, you’ve had your chance to help fix this mess. Isn’t it time for that entire generation to rest? The Nigerian Government should not be a retirement home. It’s worth a thought. It’s worth a shot.
We did #NotTooYoungToRun. Can we consider doing #NowToOldToRule? If you're over 65, you've had your chance to help fix this mess. Isn't it time for that entire generation to rest? The Nigerian Government should not be a retirement home. It's worth a thought. It's worth a shot.
— Banky Wellington (@BankyW) June 4, 2021
Former Nigerian senate, Bukola Saraki is also against the new move:
No sir! This should not be the response from the president of a nation with a vibrant youthful population for whom #Twitter is part of their daily lives and a source of their income and livelihood.
No sir! This should not be the response from the president of a nation with a vibrant youthful population for whom #Twitter is part of their daily lives and a source of their income and livelihood.
This must be reviewed.
— Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki (@bukolasaraki) June 4, 2021
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