Nigeria Needs Twitter – Senate President, Lawan
Senate President Ahmad Lawan has called on the federal government to dialogue with Twitter to resolve the issues between the parties. This comes after Twitter banned Nigeria last Friday. He ...
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Senate President Ahmad Lawan has called on the federal government to dialogue with Twitter to resolve the issues between the parties. This comes after Twitter banned Nigeria last Friday. He ...
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