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Lai Mohammed lists the ‘sins’ of Twitter and CEO Jack Dorsey against Nigeria
The Nigerian government has justified its widely-condemned suspension of Twitter, saying that the social media platform made several efforts to destabilise the country.
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June 12: We will protest because Buhari is a protester too — Deji Adeyanju
Concerned Nigerians convener Deji Adeyanju has urged President Muhammadu Buhari to stop framing protest as criminality.
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No June 12 protest, sit-at-home order in Lagos — police
The Lagos State Police Command has urged the public to disregard any sit-at-home order called by certain groups which is being circulated on social media.
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South-West NANS blasts Asefon, says June 12 protest will go ahead
The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS Zone D) has asked members of the association to embark on a nationwide protest on June 12.
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Buhari appears on NTA tonight
The president appeared on Arise TV on Thursday where he responded to a variety of questions.
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UPDATE: Police release Agba Jalingo after public outcry
Activist publisher Omoyele Sowore said the latest arrest is part of a plot to frustrate June 12 protest in the state.
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Biafra: How army, police killer squads torture Igbos in underground cells — report
The Nigerian Army in joint operations with the police between April and May raided and arrested scores of South-East youths.
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Alert as ‘large number of armed Fulani herdsmen enter Ondo Town’
Over two truckloads of Fulani herdsmen armed with AK-47s have reportedly arrived in Igoba community in the Akure North local government area of Ondo state.
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‘Team Lagos’ vows to scatter June 12 protest
The group said their objective is to promote peaceful coexistence and security of lives and properties.
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Twitter ban: Buhari fires NBC director-general, names replacement
Recently, NBC issued public and private broadcast stations operating in the country to immediately delete their Twitter accounts, citing an earlier ban on the social media platform.