By Editor The Federal Government says from the 10 demands put forward to lift Twitter suspension, the microblogging and social networking platform has acceded to seven. Information and Culture Minister Lai Mohammed disclosed this in Washington DC during his on-going engagement […]
AUTHOR:Jesupemi Are The federal government says Twitter has agreed to seven out of the 10 demands it made to lift the suspension on the social media platform in Nigeria. Lai Mohammed, minister of information and culture, said this in Washington […]
By Innocent Oweh The Federal Government on Wednesday hinted that it may soon lift the suspension imposed on Twitter. This follows the agreement reached between both parties to shift ground on a number of the contending issues. Twitter’s activities in Nigeria […]
ADEBOLA AJAYI Enough is Enough, Paradigm Initiative, and Media Rights Agenda A coalition of civil society groups has taken legal action against telecommunications companies and network providers in Nigeria for their roles in the blockade of access to Twitter in […]
By Adeyemi Adepetun, Assistant Editor. • Losses to economy rise to N152b as SMEs migrate to other platforms • They are talking, says source• Experts want investment in local messaging app • Koo targets Q4 for Nigerian registration, ready to pay […]
The Secretary-General of the Commonwealth Rt Hon Patricia Scotland QC has stated that the Commonwealth is “closely monitoring developments around suspension of Twitter, and allegations of repression of the rights to freedom of expression, access to information, media freedom, as […]
By Geoff Iyatse and Adeyemi Adepetun • Nigerians ignore India’s Koo for Twitter, trend June 12 protests• Social media influencers, others count losses to tune of N25b in 10 days As the suspension of Twitter gets into the second week, the Federal […]
By Innocent Odoh The Nigerian Government has stuck to its guns in the face of intense pressure mounted by Western nations demanding the reversal of the suspension of Twitter imposed over a week ago, following the alleged use of the […]