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Zaidi Sanusi losing his pride With the Dragons

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Zaidu Sanusi was praised for his incredible tackles and interceptions in 25 league appearances for Porto last season. He was regarded for his speed and ability in the final third, as well as his defensive abilities. Porto’s coach had to fend off threats from West Ham United and Fenerbahçe, a Turkish giant, to sell their prized possession. All of that could change after some basic errors by the Super Eagle, the most recent of which occurred in the Champions League on Tuesday against Liverpool when an error by him resulted in his team scoring the game’s first goal.

Porto fans have slammed Super Eagles star Zaidu Sanusi for his performance in Tuesday night’s 5-1 loss to Liverpool. Sanusi made his second start of the season as Porto welcomed the mighty Reds to the Estádio do Drago for their second Champions League group stage match of the campaign.

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Sanusi made his first appearance of the season in the Champions League, keeping a clean sheet as Porto drew 0-0 with Atletico Madrid at the Wanda Metropolitano.
On Tuesday, however, he had a difficult night as he struggled to keep up with Salah’s pace, and he was also partially to blame for the Egyptian’s first goal.

After Diogo Costa parried a shot into his path, the Nigerian international was unable to clear the ball. Sanusi could have done little about it on replay because Costa should’ve dealt with it properly, but his failure to notice allowed Salah to slot into an open net.
Apart from the goal, Sanusi also failed to deal with Salah’s threat before being replaced by Wendell in the 56th minute.

Porto fans took to Twitter after the game to express their displeasure with the team’s performance and some of the players, including the former Santa Clara player.

Sanusi was surprisingly rated as Porto’s joint-second best player on the night by Sky Sports.
Manager Sérgio Conceicao’s decision to start Sanusi was the biggest surprise in his starting lineup.
Despite starting Porto’s opening day match against Atlético Madrid and helping the Portuguese keep a clean sheet in 45 minutes of action, the Super Eagles’ left-back has not appeared in the Portuguese giants’ last five Liga Portugal Bwin matches.

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Sanusi was rated as Porto’s joint-second best player by Sky Sports, who gave him a six out of ten along with Marcano, Vieira, and Vitinha, one less than winger Luis Diaz, who received a seven.
Conceicao made a tactical substitution 10 minutes into the second half, replacing the Nigerian with Wendell.
West Ham’s deadline-day bid for Sanusi fell through after the Hammers were unable to meet Porto’s asking price for the Nigerian international.

According to Record, the 24-year-contract old’s includes a £43 million release clause.
Last season, the 24-year-old averaged 1.9 tackles, 1.3 interceptions, and one clearance per game in 25 league appearances for Porto.
The Nigerian is incredibly athletic, has a lot of speed, and can play in both the attacking and defensive thirds.

If he has a good few months between now and January, West Ham will be interested in signing him again.
The powerful and pacy left-back has named David Alaba, a Real Madrid fullback of Nigerian descent, as his idol, as well as admitting that Super Eagles legend Taye Taiwo has influenced his style of play.

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“The left-back I most admire in the world is Bayern Munich’s David Alaba; many people have said that I play like him, but I prefer to be myself because I admire him so much.

I’m like Alaba in that I can defend and attack. Attacking and defending are difficult tasks for a left-back, but Alaba excels at both.

“I used to watch Taye Taiwo a long time ago, and now and then I took him up on YouTube to see how he plays,” Sanusi added.
After national team manager Gernot Rohr was alerted about Sanusi, who had set the Portuguese league on fire with his quick pace and scintillating darting runs on the flanks, Sanusi was invited to the Super Eagles for friendlies against Ivory Coast and Tunisia last year.
Rohr kept a close eye on Zaidu’s situation and was convinced he’d found his man at left back when Porto paid a record fee for the exciting left back.

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The player’s rise from unknown to the competitive club and national team player was lightning fast, and he was quickly drafted into the Eagles lineup to challenge Jamilu Collins’ position.
Collins was immediately demoted to the bench, and he was only brought back in the double Cameroon friendlies in Austria when Sanusi was unavailable due to injury.
Sanusi grabbed his shirt with consummate ability and quickly won over the hearts of Eagles fans who had been dissatisfied with Eagles left back since the likes of Babayaro and Lawal hung their boots. Collins knew he had his hands full.

The Porto defender wasted no time in bringing his attacking-minded defensive skills to the Eagles’ left back position.
Rohr was overjoyed when he saw his dream man play against Algeria in a friendly in Austria on October 9, 2020.
Even though the Eagles were defeated by the odd goal in a tense game between the two arch-rivals, Zaidu did an excellent job on Manchester City winger Riyad Mahrez.

Collins was confined to the substitutes’ bench for four more caps after his Algerian debut as the new bride took hold, and Collins would only return against Cameroon when his direct rival was ruled out due to injury.
Zaidu has been reduced to a fringe player due to a wicked combination of bad luck and a dip in form at Porto, which has also resulted in Porto fans calling for his head.

His transgressions were two errors that resulted in Porto conceding goals, and his punishment was the signing of Brazilian left-back Wendell from Bayer Leverkusen, relegating the exciting left-back to fourth place in the pecking order.
Collins’ ghosts were exhumed due to a lack of regular first-team club football, and the latter got back into the groove, meaning business and impressing Rohr and company.

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While Sanusi was in the Porto wilderness, Collins had carved out a name for himself as Paderborn’s left-back, leading the charge, assisting, and even finding a rare chance to score as the relegated German side fought their way back up Germany’s football pyramid.

To make matters worse for Zaidu, his future at Porto is uncertain, as clubs are interested in luring him away from the club.
The most notable of his suitors was West Ham, who looked into the possibility of a loan move on the final day of the summer transfer window, delaying his arrival in Lagos for the Liberia game.

Collins proved Sanusi hasn’t completely shut him out by arriving a day before the game without spotting the West London side’s colors and ultimately refusing to dress for the Liberia game.
Collins could continue to do a good job in Sanusi’s absence if he misses out on a transfer that would end his Porto misery.

Sanusi will have to double down on his efforts to reclaim his first-team shirt at Porto or in any on-loan side going forward, as Collins does not appear to want to lose it again.
Sanusi was also on the verge of joining Turkish giants Fenerbache on loan, but the FC Porto coach thwarted the move.

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Conceicao stated that Zaidu will continue to play an important role for his team, so he vetoed a transfer for the Nigerian defender.
Porto fans have also chastised the Kebbi-born ace for some recent underwhelming performances.

Force Commander pays a visit to the troops bases

Major General Abdul Khalifah Ibrahim, the Force Commander (FC) of the Multinational Joint Task Force (MNJTF), has reassured troops that their operational capabilities will be reinforced.

General Khalifah stated that they would be provided with equipment and other necessary materials in order to improve field surveillance and tactical maneuvering.

He also reminded them that operations are the true test of a troop’s fighting spirit and that it necessitates good training and physical abilities.

This was stated by General Khalifah as he continued his familiarization and operational tour of troop locations at the forwarding Operating Base, Mallam FATORI, and Headquarters 5 Brigade in Damasak, both in Sector 3.

evicting their encampments
General Khalifah congratulated the troops on their operational successes by dislodging terrorist camps and denying terrorists freedom of action within their areas of operations, according to Colonel Mohammed Dole, Chief of Military Public Information, Headquarters MNJTF, N’DJAMENA CHA.

The purpose of the visit was to obtain firsthand information and to learn about the current state of affairs in the field.

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The Commander reaffirmed his warning to the troops about the dangers of misusing social media, which can be used by terrorists as a source of intelligence on the troops’ activities and movements.

He was, however, impressed by the troops’ exemplary discipline and commitment to fighting Boko Haram terrorists.

General Khalifah urged them to maintain a high level of alertness and caution in order to put an end to BHT/ISWAP terrorism.

General Khalifah also praised the conduct and content of the briefings he received, which covered both FOB Mallam Fatori and HQ 5 Brigade Damasak’s operational activities, achievements, and challenges.

According to the statement, these formations and units have won significant and progressive tactical victories against the BHT/ISWAP insurgents in previous encounters.

He claimed that this paved the way for IDPs and refugees to be resettled and relocated to their ancestral homes.

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General Abdul Khalifah, who was accompanied by some HQ MNJTF Staff Officers and MNJTF Sector 3 Commander Brigadier General GM Mutkut, praised the conduct and content of the briefings he received, which covered operational activities, achievements, and challenges of both FOB Mallam Fatori and HQ 5 Brigade Damasak.

Several tactical victories against the BHT/ISWAP insurgents have been won by this formation and unit in previous encounters, paving the way for the resettlement and relocation of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) and refugees to their ancestral homes.

Alex Iwobi ruled out of Eagles clash with CAR

Alex Iwobi, a Super Eagles midfielder, will miss Nigeria’s two-leg World Cup qualifiers against the Central Africa Republic in Qatar in 2022.

The 24-year-old is one of Gernot Rohr’s five midfielders named for the games on October 7 at the Teslim Balogun Stadium and three days later in Douala, Cameroon.

The Everton star will not travel down for the game, according to Eagles Coach Gernot Rohr, due to a minor injury.

Injuries forced Oghenekaro Etebo, Wilfred Ndidi, and Kingsley Michael to miss the games against the Central Africa Republic.

“Iwobi will not be available for the game due to a minor issue,” Rohr explained.

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Terem Moffi, a forward from Lorient, has been called up to replace Iwobi for the games.

Everton manager Rafa Benitez also revealed that the Nigerian is a major doubt for Saturday’s Premier League match against Manchester United due to a minor problem.’

The Toffees will be without Seamus Coleman, Fabian Delph, Richarlison, Andre Gomes, and Dominic Calvert-Lewin for the game, according to Benitez, who also stated that the quartet is improving “little by little” as they prepare to return to competitive action.

“Alex (Iwobi) has a little problem and I don’t know if he will be available for today (Saturday),” Benitez said at his pre-match press conference at USM Finch Farm on Friday.

Abdul Reveals Nigeria Weightlifting Federation’s Plans

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Dr Ibrahim Abdul, the newly elected President of the Nigeria Weightlifting Federation (NWF), has outlined his plans for the development of the sport over the next four years.

On Friday, Dr Abdul told reporters that the Federation would prioritize the welfare of athletes and coaches (officials and referees).

“The NWF will collaborate with military and paramilitary organizations to create employment opportunities for weightlifters,” he said.

“The new board wants to build on the efforts and achievements of the late Yahaya Mohammed, the former President of the Nigeria Weightlifting Federation,” Abdul said. The Nigeria Weightlifting Federation won the most medals for the country at the 2019 African Games in Morocco. The current board of directors hopes to break the African Games record and compete in the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris.

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“The board also wants to concentrate on addressing the Federation’s equipment deficit.

“We want to work with the military and paramilitary organizations to help weightlifters find work, and the board will take the issue of anti-doping very seriously.”

Yahaya Bello’s Security Template Recommend by Kwara Leaders

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Governors in Nigeria have been urged by prominent clerics, religious leaders, and eminent sons and daughters of the Ilorin Emirate in Kwara State to adopt the strategy used by Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi State in combating insecurity in his state for the country as a whole.

This call came during a special prayer for the nation and a symposium against insecurity convened by religious leaders in Ilorin, Nigeria’s ancient capital.

The theme of the conference was “Rise Against Insecurity in Nigeria” (RAIN).
The prayer for the country, according to Dr. Mohammed Gambari of the University of Ilorin’s Department of Religious Studies, was part of the activities commemorating the country’s independence.

He stated that the fight could not be left solely in the hands of state governments or the federal government and that everyone must work together to free Nigeria from the grip of “aliens who have turned into blood-sucking demons.”

“Together, we must make Nigeria better for our unborn generations to live quality lives,” he adds.
“In this regard, we, sons and daughters of Ilorin Emirate, want to single out the Governor of Kogi State, Alhaji Yahaya Bello, for the strategy of involving all indigenes in the fight against insecurity, keeping youths busy with worthwhile jobs, and making the task of securing the state everybody’s business,” the Ilorin sons and daughters said. Other governors, particularly those in the north, should follow in his footsteps.

“We can play politics, but when it comes to the security of lives and property, we must rally behind those who are getting it right and learn from them so that we can improve our domains rather than engage in acts of sabotage.

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Because Kogi State was created from the old Kwara State, we can proudly say that Bello is one of our beloved sons with whom we take great pride. Despite the fact that the state is bordered by ten states, there has been relative peace since the assumption of this young governor, calm enough to make it the safest state in the north, if not Nigeria.”

Dr. Hadi Mashood Atanda, Director, Academic Planning, Kwara State College of Education, Ilorin, who spoke as a guest speaker, said that a leader like Gov. Bello should be given a chance to lead the country in 2023.
He claimed that in his current position, he had demonstrated his ability to lead Nigeria effectively.
He said it was no longer in anyone’s interest to stand by and watch as the blood was spilled on a daily basis in the name of terrorism, banditry, kidnapping, and other forms of crime and criminality that had almost become the norm in Nigeria.

The religious leaders urged all Ilorin descendants, Kwarans, and Nigerians to unite against insecurity in the country and make criminals’ lives unbearable.
“In the interest of all Nigerians, we also call on politicians and governments at all levels to refrain from politicizing the issue of insecurity,” they added.

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Chief Adebayo Salami, a top Nollywood actor and Ilorin native, spoke at the event and agreed with everything that had been said, adding that the program was necessary at this time due to rising insecurity.
He urged everyone to take up the fight against insecurity as a personal mission.
Imam Sulaiman Al-Gambari, the Imam Gambari of Ilorin, led the nation’s prayer.

Aero Contractors receives two Airbus 320 aircraft

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Aero Contractors, Nigeria’s oldest aviation company, has received two Airbus 320 aircraft from Lithuania’s Heston Airline.

The two planes landed on the runway of Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja and were immediately greeted by the airline’s Managing Director, Capt. Abdullahi Mahmood, and other senior executives.

“We are pleased to secure the two aircraft through House of Five A’s, which will boost our fleet and give us the much-needed capacity to serve the Nigerian market while making us more efficient and offering more comfort to our customers,” Mahmood said to the press on the sidelines of the event.

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“These new-generation aircraft are suitable for our operations in this market,” he said, adding that the aircraft was the first of its kind in the Nigerian market. We have a great working relationship with both the lessors and the financier, and we are looking forward to a stronger partnership between the two.”

The Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria has placed Aero Contractors under receivership (AMCON).

India imposes COVID-19 restrictions on British nationals in retaliation

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In response to similar measures imposed on Indian nationals, India has imposed retaliatory COVID-19 restrictions on British nationals, including a 10-day mandatory quarantine.

Harsh Vardhan Shringla, India’s Foreign Secretary, slammed Britain’s refusal to recognize the Indian version of the AstraZeneca vaccine, Covishield.

He had threatened retaliatory measures if London did not reconsider.

“All British arrivals, regardless of vaccination status, will be required to present a negative COVID-19 test taken no more than 72 hours prior to departure, a second test upon arrival, and a third test eight days later, beginning Monday.”

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“A mandatory quarantine period of ten days will also be enforced,” according to a foreign ministry official.

Last month, the British government announced that fully vaccinated travelers would be allowed to skip quarantine and take fewer tests, but only if they were vaccinated under American, British, or European programs, or if they were authorized by an approved health body.

More than a dozen Asian, Caribbean, and Middle Eastern countries were included in the list, but India’s program was not. In the same way, no program on the African continent was approved.

The vast majority of Indians have been immunizing with AstraZeneca vaccines manufactured in India by the Serum Institute of India. Others have received COVAXIN, an Indian-made vaccine that is not used in the United Kingdom.

After freezing exports due to a spike in domestic infections, India, the world’s largest vaccine producer, announced earlier this week that it would resume donations of surplus coronavirus vaccines.

Concerns have been raised that Britain’s refusal to accept certain vaccine certificates will exacerbate vaccine hesitancy.

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Countries that received hundreds of thousands of doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine from the British government were left perplexed as to why their vaccination programs were deemed insufficient by the vaccine’s manufacturer.

Britain is one of the worst performers in the COVAX program, which sees developed countries redistribute vaccines to developing nations.

COVID-19: World Bank Approves a $400m Loan to Nigeria for Vaccination Scale-Up

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The World Bank’s Board of Directors has approved a $400 million credit to Nigeria, along with funding from the International Development Association, to boost COVID-19 vaccination.

Nigeria scales up its COVID-19 vaccination with new funding for vaccine purchase and deployment, according to a statement posted on the bank’s website.

“The government of Nigeria today received approval from the World Bank Board of Directors for a $400 million credit from the International Development Association to provide upfront financing for safe and effective COVID-19 vaccine acquisition and deployment within the country,” according to the statement. As part of the COVID-19 Preparedness and Response Project, this will be implemented.

“The additional funding will ensure that 40 million Nigerians are vaccinated against COVID-19, bringing the vaccination rate to up to 50%.

“Building on the government’s plan to break the chain of COVID-19 local transmission and limit the virus’s spread, the original COVID-19 response program will be expanded to provide equitable access to affordable COVID-19 vaccines for 18% (40 million) of Nigeria’s population and to support effective vaccine deployment to 50% (110 million) of the country’s citizens.”

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“As the Nigerian government continues to deal with the effects of a third wave of the pandemic, it is critical that it continues to vaccinate its citizens in addition to using non-pharmaceutical interventions to avoid the dreadful consequences of another lockdown that left an economic toll that the country is still grappling with,” said Shubham Chaudhuri, World Bank Country Director for Nigeria.

“This additional funding will ensure that the Nigerian government has the financial resources it needs to continue its vaccination campaign,” he added.

“This means that Nigerians will have more opportunities to get the COVID-19 vaccine.”

The additional funding would be used to purchase and deploy COVID-19 vaccines, strengthen relevant health systems, and prepare for future health emergencies, according to the statement.

“The additional funding will enable Nigeria to purchase and deploy COVID-19 vaccines, as well as strengthen relevant health systems required for a successful deployment and prepare for future health emergencies,” the statement said.

“Critically, it will allow the acquisition of vaccines to support Nigeria’s goal of having access to vaccines under the right conditions,” it continued (of value-for-money, regulatory approvals, and delivery time among other important features).

“The government will be able to reach its goal of vaccinating 51% of the population in two years as a result of this.”

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The World Bank Task Team Leader for the project, Ayodeji Ajiboye, was quoted in the statement as saying, “Recognizing that there is currently excess demand for vaccines from both high-income and low-income countries, the additional funds would allow Nigeria to acquire the vaccine as soon as possible, strengthen the capacity of all states and the Federal Capital Territory to deploy the vaccines, as well…”

FG Conditional lifting of the Twitter ban has elicited mixed reactions

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The Federal Government’s conditional unbanning of Twitter, a microblogging and social networking platform have elicited mixed reactions.

On Friday, President Muhammadu Buhari lifted the four-month ban on Twitter with some conditions, as part of the country’s 50th-anniversary celebrations.

Twitter must pay attention to national security and cohesion, as well as registration, physical presence, and representation in Nigeria, fair taxation, dispute resolution, and local content, according to him.

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In response to the news, the Oluwo of Iwo, Oba Abdulrasheed Adewale Akanbi, a First Class traditional ruler in Osun State, described the unbanning of Twitter as a welcome development.

President Buhari, he believes, should be commended for taking steps to regulate Twitter’s activities in Nigeria.

“The government is attempting to put right what has been broken for a long time. This is an excellent example. That is something I applaud him for.

“I believe Twitter is ready to do business, which is why President Muhammadu Buhari is lifting the ban, which is a positive development. We want Twitter to be on, but as a business, they have to pay what they have to pay. All social media platforms that make money in Nigeria should pay their users, according to the monarch.

Engr Gbenga Adebayo, Chairman of the Association of Licensed Telecoms Operators of Nigeria (ALTON), praised the development but expressed regret for the losses incurred. He praised the government for its boldness in taking this step.

“This is a positive development, and I hope that everyone involved has learned their lessons. First, Twitter, the platform’s owner, has learned that Nigeria is not a place where anything can happen or go wrong. What others may not be able to do, the government has demonstrated a level of boldness that few Western governments have been able to achieve. The first point is this.

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“The second point is that the users of Twitter are the victims of all of this; the reason for this is that when the government suspended Twitter, the economy suffered significant losses. Some businesses have suffered losses, and the ban has had a significant impact on the resources of some small businesses that the government was attempting to promote. As a result, the economy has suffered a loss.

“As a result, while the government showed boldness in doing what they did, it came at a cost to the government and the economy. It also sends the wrong message to the hi-tech community, particularly other platforms that provide similar services to Twitter, that if this can happen to Twitter, it can happen to them as well. As a result, it may have an impact on foreign investors’ confidence. Certainly, but whatever we look at,” he stated.

Olusola Teniola, immediate past president of the Association of Licensed Telecoms Companies of Nigeria (ATCON), said it is still not Uhuru because the lifting of the ban is still subject to the Federal Government’s conditions.

While Teniola acknowledged that hearing from the President on the lingering issue, which has lasted for four months, he added: “From the looks of things, the government has not exactly lifted the ban.” The lifting of the ban is subject to certain conditions. The real issue is that the government wants to control social media. But it overlooks the fact that the digital world is a global platform that cannot be controlled,” he said.

“Methinks the focus on one social media platform is unhealthy and may set a bad precedent for the fate of others, which may not help the country’s desire to achieve a digital economy,” he said, expounding. We expect citizens to be able to connect with their loved ones, businesses, and fellow Nigerians through the platform’s free adoption and use. So, if we continue to believe that certain social media platforms can be banned at the government’s whims and caprices, it may be difficult for us as a country to ensure that Nigerians can generate the much-anticipated FDI from the digital space. The digital future necessitates some degree of liberty.”

Teniola said it was within Twitter’s rights to accept or do otherwise when asked what to expect from the company.

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Babajide Fadoju, the former Head of Digicomms in Oyo State, expressed his delight that Twitter and the Federal Government had reached an amicable agreement.

“It’s wonderful because Twitter has evolved into one of the country’s primary platforms for exchange, allowing young and old to freely interact – it’s become a staunch supporter of our right to free speech. As a result, the fact that the ban has finally been lifted is a welcome development.”

Teniola is supported by Gbenga Susan of the Paradigm Initiative, a digital rights advocacy group. “Just to be clear, @MBuhari did not lift the #TwitterBan,” he wrote on Twitter. What you heard in his speech was the government’s attempt to downplay their illegal action, lay the groundwork for how to get out of the hole they dug, and make it sound like it’s up to Twitter.

“I believe Twitter has a business strategy, and I encourage them to recognize that, while Cloud Nations are becoming more powerful, even when compared to nation-states, this comes with a lot more responsibility. They must ensure that harmful content is discouraged, that the process of making platforms safe is transparent, and that human dignity (rights) is not sacrificed in the name of appearing compliant.

“The rule of engagement should be extended to nation-states and cloud nations to include the third sector because civil society is closer to citizens and can assist in maintaining a balance between respect for rights and achieving the goal of effective content moderation,” says the author.

Mr. Taiwo Akande, a digital media expert, believes Nigerians will be the biggest losers if Twitter fails to gain traction.

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If Twitter refuses to comply with the demands, he claims that Nigerians will have no other choice.

“Twitter has its own set of rules that anyone who wants to use their services must follow. Twitter did not force the government to use its services, and the social media platform cannot be expected to treat the government differently. They (Twitter) established their own rules, and the Federal Government voluntarily joined. However, given the government’s requirements, I believe Twitter will refuse to comply. But, until then, we’ll have to wait and see.”

Mr. Lekan Jackson Ojo, a security expert, was unimpressed by the development, describing the Federal Government’s decision on Twitter as “an academic statement,” adding that unbanning Twitter at this time is unimportant to Nigerians.

“Lifting the ban on Twitter is just an academic statement because they didn’t have enough support to really enforce their ban because nearly 80% of Nigerians were still using Twitter at the time.

“Twitter was used by the majority of celebrities, religious leaders, and politicians.

“You can stifle Twitter and allow the economy to flourish. You can disable Twitter and thus reduce the high level of insecurity. You can devalue the naira by banning Twitter.

“Banning and unbanning Twitter is no longer an issue for me. Many Nigerians are unconcerned about it.

Nigerians used to live before Twitter. Who can survive without food? Who can run a business without a good security system? It’s completely illogical. It’s pointless to unban Twitter.

“I believe the president and his handlers were stumped for words, which is why they said they had lifted the Twitter ban. Nigerians have no idea what it means.

Mr. Tayo Douglas, a lawyer, and human rights activist, also reacted, saying the Twitter ban was unnecessary in the first place.

According to him, the ban did not benefit Nigeria; rather, it had harmed the businesses of many Nigerian youths who relied on Twitter.

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I wish President Buhari was aware of the number of businesses that have been destroyed as a result of the Twitter ban over the last few months.

“You can imagine what the majority of the country’s unemployed youths relied on Twitter to ventilate or conduct their businesses, and you can imagine what they’ve lost. It’s a shame the ban was ever imposed in the first place. What benefit has the president of the country reaped from the Twitter ban?

“Nothing and nothing,” Douglas stated emphatically.

Fidelis Duker, a filmmaker and the founder of the Abuja Film International Film Festival, called the ban a total embarrassment to all Nigerians.

He expressed disappointment with the lifting of the ban.

According to him, there was no basis for the ban in the first place, and even after the ban, the majority of active users were able to find other ways to use the platform, confirming the government’s failure, in my opinion.

“However, we must keep in mind that the lifting of the ban is conditional, which is consistent with the government’s position over the last four months. As a result, there’s nothing to get excited about because the fallout, coupled with the parties’ ego-tripping in response to the lifting of the ban, shows ego-tripping.

“In my opinion, the government should simply allow telecom companies to open the platform for legitimate users to conduct legitimate business and engage in legitimate engagements.

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Another lawyer, Santoma Joel Ibeneche, claimed that the suspension of Twitter was strategic and aimed at assuaging many Nigerians’ fears and concerns about the economy, security, and the currency’s weakness.

While praising the president for lifting the ban on Twitter, Abraham Great of Straight Record Limited advised that internet security should not be Twitter’s responsibility and that Twitter should have a physical presence in Nigeria.

” Only if social media companies have a physical presence in our country could they be taxed. The revenue should primarily be used for research.

BREAKING: Tinubu speaking from London, says, I am well only doing physio

Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the APC’s national leader, has stated that he is in good health and doing well in London, United Kingdom.

The former Lagos state governor has been out of the country for several months, but contrary to widespread rumors of ill health, the popular politician is in good health.

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“I am well,” the Jagaban of Borgu Kingdom told some members of the House of Representatives who paid him a courtesy visit in London. It’s only the physio that’s painful.”

According to NIGERIA, he is expected to return to the country soon.