September 20, 2024

Nigerians across the 36 states in Nigeria and in diaspora are currently jubilating after President Muhammadu Buhari’s civil war got deleted a few hours ago. (Read More Here).




Taking to their various Twitter pages, Nigerians began to commend Jack for a job weldone in the deletion of President Buhari’s, which could lead to another civil war.


Reactions from Nigerians below:


Mark Essien

@markessien

Buhari made a tweet that got deleted by twitter for being genocidal against a minority. That is the current state of Nigeria – a Govt of all that has turned against it’s people. That is when a Govt really fails – when it only represents itself.


Wale Adetona

@iSlimfit

Jack suspended Donald Trump and took him off Twitter for less. Buhari’s Twitter account should be gone for that tweet filled with threat to the lives of the citizens.


FS Yusuf

@FS_Yusuf_

There is a planned campaign to blame that tweet on Buhari’s aides. Please don’t fall for that. Take that tweet very seriously. There is an institutionalised #Igbophobia.


Ayò-Bánkólé Akíntújoyè

@AyoBankole

I dont get why people say we shouldn’t have reported Buhari’s tweet. I reported it & I’m glad it was taken down. Pulling down a President’s tweet is an indictment & confirms the statement is genocidal & short of minimum standards of decency. Screenshots can be used for posterity.


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@DrOlufunmilayo

Lai Mohammed is currently crying about Twitter removing the violent genocidal tweet of Buhari.

He should cry well. Nobody cares.

If Govt is angry about Twitter,

They should buy that Koroba App from Adamu Garbage and move all Buharists there to go and lick Buhari’s an*s all day.


Ayemojubar

@ayemojubar

BREAKING: Twitter deletes Buhari’s ‘civil war’ tweet on dealing with South-East .

Coconut head generation. Next is the account itself. 


David Hundeyin

@DavidHundeyin

Twitter has removed Buhari’s tweet for violating its TOS, specifically for threatening violence.

So Twitter is now more useful to the cause of Nigerian human rights than our cousins across the Mediterranean. 


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