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Twitter, Facebook, Youtube And Others Should Be Regulated In Nigeria Or Banned by akingangan: 3:35pm On Aug 11, 2023
Advice to Tinubu:

Just like the UK after Brexit, Nigeria must establish terms of operation that would compel platforms like Twitter and Facebook to open offices in Nigeria, tax them, and subject them to rigorous regulations to the benefit of Nigeria and Nigerians.

Part of this regulatory framework must include restrictions on individuals found using these platforms to incite violence, defame others, bully, or commit treasonable offenses.

It is unbelievable that individuals like David Hundeyin can post unverified secret military information that could potentially lead to war without any consequences.

The epic level of Defamation of individuals and demarketing of Nigeria is unbelievable.
Such can never happen in Europe, US and and you dear not try it in China, Saudi or UAE against your own country.

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Re: Twitter, Facebook, Youtube And Others Should Be Regulated In Nigeria Or Banned by BossGerald: 3:41pm On Aug 11, 2023
Rubbish

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Re: Twitter, Facebook, Youtube And Others Should Be Regulated In Nigeria Or Banned by kettykin: 3:42pm On Aug 11, 2023
Social media is not your issue, work on the economy first and the living conditions before tackling social media

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Re: Twitter, Facebook, Youtube And Others Should Be Regulated In Nigeria Or Banned by DrGoodman: 3:43pm On Aug 11, 2023
Nonsensical

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Re: Twitter, Facebook, Youtube And Others Should Be Regulated In Nigeria Or Banned by EtinosaDLaw(m): 3:44pm On Aug 11, 2023
akingangan:
Advice to Tinubu:

Just like the UK after Brexit, Nigeria must establish terms of operation that would compel platforms like Twitter and Facebook to open offices in Nigeria, tax them, and subject them to rigorous regulations to the benefit of Nigeria and Nigerians.

Part of this regulatory framework must include restrictions on individuals found using these platforms to incite violence, defame others, bully, or commit treasonable offenses.

It is unbelievable that individuals like David Hundeyin can post unverified secret military information that could potentially lead to war without any consequences.

The epic level of Defamation of individuals and demarketing of Nigeria is unbelievable.
Such can never happen in Europe, US and and you dear not try it in China, Saudi or UAE against your own country.

See how stupid you are? Can you prevent Nigerians from following David Hundeyin and all anti-apc elements even after "regulating" Twitter?

Speaking of regulation, all you've just said violates Twitters stance on free speech. If Elon can defy the American government by refusing to violate Trumps privacy, then who are you?

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Re: Twitter, Facebook, Youtube And Others Should Be Regulated In Nigeria Or Banned by Iykopee(m): 3:45pm On Aug 11, 2023
Another senseless peep on the loose.🤡

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Re: Twitter, Facebook, Youtube And Others Should Be Regulated In Nigeria Or Banned by DrGoodman: 3:47pm On Aug 11, 2023
kettykin:
Social media is not your issue, work on the economy first and the living conditions before tackling social media

The only thing haters think of is to control the government, kill people without anyone making any noise. Kim Jun un is their role model.
Re: Twitter, Facebook, Youtube And Others Should Be Regulated In Nigeria Or Banned by BoldBrainz(m): 3:47pm On Aug 11, 2023
How do nurses in Psychiatric wards even let their patients break loose, only to be constituting public nuisances ?!

That's how Brymo is currently on the verge of lunacy but everyone is seeing his signs as social media cruise.

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Re: Twitter, Facebook, Youtube And Others Should Be Regulated In Nigeria Or Banned by ednut1(m): 3:48pm On Aug 11, 2023
There is something called vpn. You cannot ban it. The military document was sent by the military workers themselves. Did the military say anything about it 🙄
Re: Twitter, Facebook, Youtube And Others Should Be Regulated In Nigeria Or Banned by BOYS2MEN: 3:49pm On Aug 11, 2023
Big phool tongue
akingangan:
Advice to Tinubu:

Just like the UK after Brexit, Nigeria must establish terms of operation that would compel platforms like Twitter and Facebook to open offices in Nigeria, tax them, and subject them to rigorous regulations to the benefit of Nigeria and Nigerians.

Part of this regulatory framework must include restrictions on individuals found using these platforms to incite violence, defame others, bully, or commit treasonable offenses.

It is unbelievable that individuals like David Hundeyin can post unverified secret military information that could potentially lead to war without any consequences.

The epic level of Defamation of individuals and demarketing of Nigeria is unbelievable.
Such can never happen in Europe, US and and you dear not try it in China, Saudi or UAE against your own country.
Re: Twitter, Facebook, Youtube And Others Should Be Regulated In Nigeria Or Banned by akingangan: 3:52pm On Aug 11, 2023
I observed David Hundeyin changing from being an enemy and a critic of Elon Musk to quickly switching and sucking up once people started receiving money from the Twitter monetization scheme.

He quickly subscribed to Twitter Blue which he said he would not and revealed his character as an individual, much like Saint Aisha Yesufu with questionable wealth.

If these two get offered an appointment by Tinubu, it will not be surprising to see them change like a chameleon

It's worrisome that individuals like these are the head boy and head girl of a zombie movement.
Re: Twitter, Facebook, Youtube And Others Should Be Regulated In Nigeria Or Banned by onumadu: 3:52pm On Aug 11, 2023
Yorobaman, Just because you think that your brother who stole the people's mandate will be held accountable by Nigerian youths online, you now want to ban social media. LOL
You forgot 2015 when you people hounded Jonathan out of office using the same media?
Ebola is the most dangerous thing to happen to Nigeria in recent history.
Ebola represents everything that can go wrong in Nigeria.

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Re: Twitter, Facebook, Youtube And Others Should Be Regulated In Nigeria Or Banned by Ttipsy(f): 4:07pm On Aug 11, 2023
It’s not bad to remain daft
It’s Ur choice

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Re: Twitter, Facebook, Youtube And Others Should Be Regulated In Nigeria Or Banned by SeeThisLoser: 4:07pm On Aug 11, 2023
akingangan:
Advice to Tinubu:

Just like the UK after Brexit, Nigeria must establish terms of operation that would compel platforms like Twitter and Facebook to open offices in Nigeria, tax them, and subject them to rigorous regulations to the benefit of Nigeria and Nigerians.

Part of this regulatory framework must include restrictions on individuals found using these platforms to incite violence, defame others, bully, or commit treasonable offenses.

It is unbelievable that individuals like David Hundeyin can post unverified secret military information that could potentially lead to war without any consequences.

The epic level of Defamation of individuals and demarketing of Nigeria is unbelievable.
Such can never happen in Europe, US and and you dear not try it in China, Saudi or UAE against your own country.

Agbado munching Jihadist. cool

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Re: Twitter, Facebook, Youtube And Others Should Be Regulated In Nigeria Or Banned by akingangan: 4:08pm On Aug 11, 2023
Nairaland should also be regulated. Nigeria has a lot to do!

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Re: Twitter, Facebook, Youtube And Others Should Be Regulated In Nigeria Or Banned by limeta(f): 4:41pm On Aug 11, 2023
akingangan:
Advice to Tinubu:

Just like the UK after Brexit, Nigeria must establish terms of operation that would compel platforms like Twitter and Facebook to open offices in Nigeria, tax them, and subject them to rigorous regulations to the benefit of Nigeria and Nigerians.

Part of this regulatory framework must include restrictions on individuals found using these platforms to incite violence, defame others, bully, or commit treasonable offenses.

It is unbelievable that individuals like David Hundeyin can post unverified secret military information that could potentially lead to war without any consequences.

The epic level of Defamation of individuals and demarketing of Nigeria is unbelievable.
Such can never happen in Europe, US and and you dear not try it in China, Saudi or UAE against your own country.



Made sharia compliance
Re: Twitter, Facebook, Youtube And Others Should Be Regulated In Nigeria Or Banned by orion7: 5:00pm On Aug 11, 2023
Stupid corn eater roaming freely

Ogun kee your papa
Re: Twitter, Facebook, Youtube And Others Should Be Regulated In Nigeria Or Banned by Wisereborn: 5:04pm On Aug 11, 2023
You didn't push for them to be regulated prior to 2015 undecided

Double standard no go Kee una

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Re: Twitter, Facebook, Youtube And Others Should Be Regulated In Nigeria Or Banned by Snowmusic: 5:31pm On Aug 11, 2023
I believe what needs to be regulated on all social media platforms is NEWS from un-licensed individual spreading fake news.
Let the MAIN media stream do their job. By that ,Govt can easily monitor there information and sources of info.

Other than that, influencers and creators should be allowed to make their money in the social media. Nigerians generate revenues on those platforms.

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