
Federal Government Of Nigeria







Lagos governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu on Monday reacted to the federal government’s suspension of the operations of the micro blogging and social networking service

Islamic human rights organisation, Muslim Rights Concern which recently declared that Nigeria’s next president must be a Yoruba Muslim, clarified its position.

The federal government on Monday, June 7, stated that its only condition for lifting the Twitter ban is the responsible use of the app throughout the country.

Two All Progressives Congress (APC) governors, Nasir El-Rufai and Rotimi Akeredolu, have defied the federal government's ban on the use of Twitter in Nigeria.

The National Broadcasting Commission has directed all the broadcast stations in the country to deactivate their Twitter handles days after the government's ban.

The federal government on Monday, June 7, summoned the envoys of United States, United Kingdom, Canada and the European Union in Nigeria over the Twitter ban.

The federal government of Nigeria on Sunday, June 6, in Abuja announced that it has begun the enrolment exercise for all shortlisted N-Power Batch C members.

A group of women under the aegis of the Amalgamation of Northern Women Associations, on Saturday, demanded a referendum to allow agitators to decide their fate.

Abubakar Malami, the Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF), has ordered the prosecution of those who are still accessing Twitter despite its ban in Nigeria.
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