Trump Hails Buhari As US Demands Immediate Reversal Of Twitter Ban

The United States has again called on the government of President Muhammadu Buhari to reverse the ban on Twitter.

After the microblogging site yanked off a tweet of Buhari on the civil war last week, the Federal Government suspended the operations of Twitter in the country, citing alleged interference.

The United States has again called on the government of President Muhammadu Buhari to reverse the ban on Twitter.

After the microblogging site yanked off a tweet of Buhari on the civil war last week, the Federal Government suspended the operations of Twitter in the country, citing alleged interference.

Trump Hails Buhari, Asks More Countries To Ban Twitter

Trump and President Buhari

Former US President Donald Trump has hailed the government of President Muhammadu Buhari over the suspension of the operations of Twitter in the country.

In a statement on Wednesday, Trump advised other countries to emulate Nigeria.

“Congratulations to the country of Nigeria, who just banned Twitter because they banned their President. More COUNTRIES should ban Twitter and Facebook for not allowing free and open speech — all voices should be heard,” the statement read.

“In the meantime, competitors will emerge and take hold. Who are they to dictate good and evil if they themselves are evil? Perhaps I should have done it while I was President. But Zuckerberg kept calling me and coming to the White House for dinner telling me how great I was. 2024?”

Trump’s statement comes four days after Facebook slammed a two-year ban on him over his role in the insurrection on Capitol Hill.

The social media giant had initially suspended the former US President indefinitely.
Trump, who had falsely claimed that he defeated President Joe Biden in last year’s election, had charged his supporters to take over the US Congress during the ratification of Biden’s victory.

In the violence that ensued, the lawmakers fled the parliament while the ratification process was delayed.

Social media companies had moved against the then outgoing president.

On Friday, Facebook said Trump deserved maximum punishment for violating the platform’s rules.

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