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Facebook, Twitter Delete Buhari's Genocidal and War Threats from their platforms

Buhari bans Twitter in Nigeria
SERAP to sue the Nigerian Government over banning of Twitter




Two major Social media platforms, Facebook and Twitter have separately deleted the war threats and genocidal statement credited to the NIGERIA'S President Major General Muhammadu Buhari.


The Nigerian dictator had on June 1st issued threatening message saying many of those misbehaving in the country today are too young to be aware of the destruction and loss of lives that occurred during the Nigerian Civil War.


Major Gen. Buhari added that: "Those of us in the fields for 30 months, who went through the war, will treat them in the language they understand."


"I receive daily security reports on the attacks on critical national infrastructure, and it is very clear that those behind them want this administration to fail. Whoever wants the destruction of the system will soon have the shock of their lives. We’ve given them enough time." He said.


According to Comrade 'Dele Abiola: One thing that is very popular under this regime is the rule of the president or presidency and never the rules of law as many have been extrajudicialy killed, imprisoned and detained illegally by the failed leadership that hates constructive criticism but harbouring, aiding and negotiating with Terrorists and bandits.



The regime killed members of the Siirte in Kaduna and Abuja. Activist and comrades were killed during the Endsar protests in different parts of the country. IPOB members and many other innocent citizens and journalists have either been killed or illegally reminded in prisons by defacto oder of the government of the day.


Making more threats to kill more from among the agitators especially in the southern part of the country, Twitter was the first to take the bold step as Facebook also announced that the statement made by the dictatorial president and regime fall short of the common sense.



The Buhari led APC regime has also reportedly banned twitter in Nigeria in retaliation of Twitter's deletion of his evil threats. The regime may do similar thing to Facebook. But such a poor response from a president of a country whose population is more than sixty percent youths will soon backfire into a street protests and confrontation against the failed leadership and government.


The Socio-Economic Accountability Project SERAP has also said it is suing the NIGERIA'S Government over the purported banning of Twitter.


AAC National Chairman Omoyele Sowore insisted that only Revolution can bail the country out of the current evil leaders as he calls for massive June 12 protest across the country.


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