Before the June 12 Protest kicks off, the CEO of Twitter, Jack Dorsey, had taken to his platform to show support and solidarity to Nigerians, especially the youths, who will be taking to the streets today. (Read More Here).
Taking to his Twitter page, Jack, shared a tweet at exactly 12:00AM, which just had the Nigerian flag. Nigerians saw his tweet and got impressed as they began to hail him for showing support for the June 12 Protest.
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— jack (@jack) June 11, 2021
Reactions from Nigerians below:
Obaro from UARFlag of United States
@obaroddy
Replying to
@jack
Jack na real coconut head, Posted it at exactly 12am Nigerian time.
Victory Chinonu Owhorji
@Chinonu
Jack @jack
and the World are watching Flag of Nigeria this #June12thProtest. It’s a shame that the Police, Army and other security agencies who are not being paid WELL is planning to disrupt a Peaceful protest today. Who knows how many people they are planning to kill today? Shame! WhatsApp.
Savinhobaba1
@savinhobaba1
#June12thProtest @Jack
don give us go ahead.
Blazing Shoe
@funnyblazing
God bless Jack for always supporting Nigeria. @jack
we love you. #June12thProtest.
Jay
@JohnsonAnozie1
Jack doing the work of the Lord!! #June12thProtest … Please retweet, don’t say any wordRaised fistRaised fistRaised fist.
Mayor of Canada
@KonkoJames
Thank You Jack for standing with us when some of our own are against us #KeepitOn #June12thProtest.
Black Nasser
@landrisofficial
#June12thProtest
If you can, use time stamp for your video recording and pictures.
Or while recording, say the time, date and place in the video recording.
This time, no one will say it was a photoshop.
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