Lady narrates how she gave a guy she met at a traffic light her number

A Nigerian lady has narrated how she gave a guy she met at a traffic light her number.

@msfizzy revealed that she was playing Pheelz and Davido’s hit song “Electricity” and the guy who could hear it from his car, started singing along.

She disclosed that they had a funny conversation afterward and she ended up shouting her number from her car.

She tweeted;

I gave someone my number at the traffic light. I was playing Electricity and he could hear it from his car, so he started singing too. We had the funniest conversation ever after. It ended with me shouting my number from my car.

Two friends land in court after one borrowed the other her business money to plan her upcoming wedding that was later cancelled

Two friends have dragged themselves to court after one borrowed the other her business money to plan for her upcoming wedding that was later cancelled.

A Twitter user who shared the story online wrote;

”Your friend borrowed you her business money for your wedding preparations (a?? ebi). Sadly, fiancee cheated and wedding was called off. Time to refund money, you are saying the friend should let it go.

Court and the owner said no that you should say a date you want to pay back and you are saying 3 years! Where do you see these kínd of friends tho?”

Update: I only tested the strength of fake news – Police spokesperson, Olumuyiwa Adejobi, reacts to backlash he received over tweet stating that he escaped arrest for breaking a road traffic law because he’s a policeman

CSP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, the spokesperson of the Nigeria Police Force, has said that he was only ‘testing the strength of fake news’ when he initially tweeted about a road safety officer allowing him to go free after he was caught using his phone while driving.

In the early hours of today August 16, Adejobi tweeted

”I was driving today in abuja, and one road safety officer who wanted to arrest me for using phone, heard me instructing the DPO to put one person in d cell, he just saluted me, and passed me. This is to say “to every rule, there must be an exception to save some situations”. Lol”

His tweet elicited reactions from Nigerians who took to his Twitter page to slam him for ”breaking the law and coming online to brag about it”.

Adejobi in response to one the comments, said the incident never happened and that he was only testing the strength of fake news. See his tweet below…

Not only women. Men also pay the price for choosing their careers over their families – Twitter user writes

A Twitter user is of the opinion that men also pay the price for choosing their careers over their families.

In a thread on her handle which has sparked a debate, the Twitter user opined that men lose sharing a bond with their kids because they were always out to work.

She added thar picking career over family has made many men look like they are absent fathers.

Elon Musk alleges Twitter is hiding key witnesses in lawsuit over him backing out of $44 billion-dollar buyout

Elon Musk is reportedly accusing Twitter Inc. of hiding key witnesses in their legal battle over whether he must consummate a $44 billion buyout of the company.

According to Bloomberg, Musk is allerging that the social media company isn’t producing the names of employees specifically responsible for evaluating how much of Twitter’s customer base is made up of spam and robot accounts.

This was disclosed by people who asked not to be identified because they weren’t authorized to speak publicly about the matter.

Musk’s lawyers have asked the judge in the case to force Twitter to identify the workers so the defense can get their records and question them, the people said.

A letter asking Delaware Chancery Court Judge Kathaleen St. J. McCormick to compel Twitter to hand over the names was filed Tuesday under seal. Under the court’s rules, Twitter’s attorneys have five business days to decide what should be redacted from the filing as proprietary information.

A Twitter spokesman declined to comment on the filing.The letter comes as the Tesla Inc co-founder said Tuesday he is selling $6.9 billion of Tesla shares to avoid a sudden sale in the event he is forced to go ahead with the deal to acquire Twitter. That has prompted some analysts to predict the billionaire may settle the case.

The report said Twitter has handed over the names of “records custodians,” who aren’t as familiar with the data at issue, the people said. Musk wants McCormick to force Twitter to come up with the names of the employees charged with monitoring those accounts, they said.

Both sides have issued a torrent of subpoenas to banks, investors and lawyers involved in the teetering transaction as they seek ammunition for an October 17 trial.

“It’s another salvo in the discovery wars that are common in this kind of litigation,” said Carl Tobias, a University of Richmond law professor who specializes in securities and merger and acquisition law. “Both sides are jockeying for position by targeting different information.”

Both Twitter’s lawyers say they’ll need only four days in court to prove Musk is using questions about spam and bot accounts as a pretext to walk away from the deal. The company said it has turned over all its information about those accounts and that it intends to make Musk pay the $54.20 per share he originally agreed to.

Musk counters in court filings that Twitter’s handover of the that material hasn’t been robust and that the company has failed to produce evidence that spam bots account for fewer than 5% of its active users, as it has said in regulatory filings. He argues this gives him a legitimate basis for canceling the buyout.

He alleges Twitter’s disclosures show that the actual number of monetizable daily active users, or mDAU as the industry calls it, is 65 million less than the 238 million Twitter has claimed.

He says Twitter also misrepresents how many of those users view advertising, the company’s main source of revenue. By his estimate, fewer than 16 million users see the majority of ads and should be counted as monetizable.

Our father wants nothing to do with you and your mum” Half-sisters drag each other on Twitter

Two half-sisters are dragging each other on Twitter and their fight has gone viral. It all began when the elder sister, known on Twitter as Sugaarrbaby, spoke about having two birth certificates because her father seized the original birth certificate as a way of punishing her mum, so her mother got another.

She referred to her father as “my other parent”. The younger sister, a baker, replied to accuse her elder half-sister of “dragging” their father.

She added that their father wants nothing to do with Sugaarrbaby and her mother and also revealed some foul things their father allegedly said about Sugaarrbaby and her mother.

Twitter users react after clergywoman, Nike Adeyemi, tweeted ”Your spouse is not your source, God is”

Twitter users are sharing their thoughts after clergywoman, Nike Adeyemi, via her Twitter handle, shared a message to couples.

In her tweet, Ms Adeyemi who is married to Pastor Sam Adeyemi, Senior Pastor of Daystar Church, wrote;

”Your spouse is not your source, God is!”

Her Tweet kickstarted a debate as some people agreed with her, while others were of the opinion that couples should always see themselves as their ”source.”

SERAP files court action against Buhari despite suspension of Twitter ban

As excitement continues to spread among Nigerians and corporate entities over the lifting of the Twitter ban, the Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project, SERAP, has noted that the ban was a travesty in the first place.

This was contained in a tweet issued on Thursday via its Twitter handle while pledging to commence a lawsuit against President Muhammadu Buhari.

The tweet further revealed that the lawsuit will ensure that Nigerians are adequately compensated as a result of losses accrued during the ban.

“The ban is a travesty; it should never have happened in the first place.

“We’ll see in court to seek orders for adequate compensation and guarantees of non-repetition for the Nigerian victims of the illegal Twitter ban.

The Buhari administration has a legal obligation to effectively redress the consequences of the wrongful act of Twitter suspension,” the SERAP tweeted.

Ripples Nigeria had reported that the Federal Government lifted the suspension on Twitter services after a six-month shutdown.

Don’t propose to me if you can’t afford engagement ring of N500k and above – Lady tells men

A Nigerian lady has taken stirred reactions on Twitter after she took to the microblogging site to issue a stern warning to men on the type of engagement ring which is acceptable.

According to the young woman identified as @miss_magnolia20, any man seeking to propose should not bother if they can’t afford an engagement ring worth N500k and above.

She tweeted; “If you can’t afford a engagement ring worth 500k and above, don’t bother to propose to me please.”

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The tweet has stirred mixed reactions on social media as netizens with most comments being heavy criticism.

_heisvictor wrote; Normally she no be wife material cos this one no get sense

miss.sotubo; You never ready. Na by ring?  even after the proposal sef, the engagement no guarantee!

nenejones_esq; It’s possible she’s tweeting with borrowed data. All these girls really make me laugh. Is it the cost of the ring that determines the success of the marriage?

We are ready to have open discussion with Nigerian government – Twitter

Twitter on Friday, said it had informed Nigerian government that it was ready for open discussion over the suspension of the microblogging and social networking service by the West African country.

It made this known in a statement issued by Twitter Policy, adding that it will continue to advocate for free and open internet everywhere.

”Today marks one week since Twitter was blocked in Nigeria. We have informed the Nigerian government that we are ready to meet for an open discussion to address mutual concerns and see the service restored.”

“We remain advocates for the free and #OpenInternet everywhere. #KeepitOn”, Twitter Policy said.

The statement came two days after Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed said Twitter had reached out to have discussions concerning the ban.

Nigeria needs Twitter – Senate President breaks silence on Twitter ban

President of the Senate, Ahmad Lawan has broken his silence on the suspension of Twitter by the federal government.

According to Lawan, the country needs Twitter as much as the social networking service needs Nigeria.

Speaking with journalists at the national assembly in Abuja on Friday, he said the senate is optimistic that the federal government and Twitter will eventually resolve their differences.

The honorable minister of information, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, informed Nigerians that they are talking with Twitter to resolve this matter. Our belief is that Nigeria needs Twitter just as much as Twitter needs Nigeria.

We believe that the matter between Twitter and the federal government of Nigeria will be resolved.

“But beyond that, I’m an optimist, I believe all of us will have learnt our lessons,” the Senate President said.

Lai Mohammed, minister of information and culture, announced the suspension of the social media platform a week ago.

But when the national assembly resumed sitting on Tuesday, the senate, unlike the house of representatives, kept mum over the ban.

Twitter must be registered in Nigeria before ban will be reversed – FG

The federal government on Wednesday, said the management of Twitter has reached out for a “high-level discussion” to resolve the issue that led to the suspension of its operations in Nigeria.

Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, made the disclosure to state house correspondents after the meeting of the Federal Executive Council (FEC) on Wednesday, June 9, 2021.

The meeting, which held at the presidential villa, Abuja, was presided over by President Muhammadu Buhari.

Mohammed listed conditions that must be met before even considering a reversal of Twitter ban – which includes that it must now be registered in Nigeria as a business concern, The Cable reports.

He said other social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram must also be registered in the country.

The minister said freedom of speech was not stifled by the suspension of Twitter, adding that Nigerians can still use other platforms such as Facebook and Instagram.

He added that Twitter’s loss of money as a result of the suspension is an indication of its effectiveness.

Mohammed said the suspension was necessary because the micro-blogging site provided a platform for those that are threatening the existence of Nigeria.

The minister alleged that Twitter allowed Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), to use its platform to call for the killing of security agents.

He revealed that the microblogging platform failed to take down Kanu’s tweets despite repeated requests to do so.

Twitter is Nnamdi Kanu’s platform to destabilise Nigeria, says Lai Mohammed

Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, has said Twitter is the social media platform of choice for the leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, to “destabilise Nigeria”.

Mohammed made this known during an interview with BBC News Africa on Monday evening .

The minister, while defending the Federal Government’s Twitter ban, maintained that the administration won’t allow any separatist set the country on fire.

He said; “The government has suspended indefinitely the operations of Twitter in Nigeria because of the persistent use of the platform for activities that are capable of undermining Nigeria’s corporate existence.

The government also directed the regulatory agency which is the National Broadcasting Commission to immediately commence the process of licensing all OTT and social media operations in Nigeria.

“The main reason for this is because of the persistent use of Twitter in particular for activities that are inimical to the corporate existence of Nigeria.”

Mohammed added, “IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu in particular, his platform of choice to destabilise the country is Twitter.

“Twitter is actually the platform of choice for the separatist leader who resides outside Nigeria but issues directives for his members to attack the symbols of authority such as policemen, soldiers, correctional centres, electoral offices and this has been done willfully and consistently without consequences using always the Twitter platform.”

Ex-US President Trump congratulates Nigeria for banning Twitter

Former U.S. President Donald Trump has hailed the federal government’s ban on Twitter, saying it was a victory for the people of Nigeria and a needed check on the excesses of social media giants.

Trump also said he wished he had taken a similar measure when he was banned from the micro-blogging platform in January.

He called on other world leaders to take take similar measures against Facebook, Twitter and other big tech players.

Congratulations to the country of Nigeria, who just banned Twitter because they banned their President.

More COUNTRIES should ban Twitter and Facebook for not allowing free and open speech — all voices should be heard. In the meantime, competitors will emerge and take hold. Who are they to dictate good and evil if they themselves are evil? Perhaps I should have done it while I was President. But Zuckerberg kept calling me and coming to the White House for dinner telling me how great I was. 2024?” Trump said in a statement issued Tuesday night.

Trump’s approval is coming days after Nigeria suspended Twitter last Friday. The government made the decision days after the microblogging platform deleted President Muhammadu Buhari’s ‘civil war’ tweet for violating its abusive behaviour policy and several calls by Nigerians to take it down.

President Buhari wanted to ban Twitter and Facebook at once – U.S. Media

President Muhammadu Buhari had intended to suspend both Twitter and Facebook’s operations in Nigeria after being angered by removal of his ‘civil war’ posts, a report by Daily Beast says.

The US media platform made this known in a special report explaining what it said was the real reason Buhari banned Twitter.

Daily Beast is an American news publication founded in 2008, it focuses on politics, media and pop culture.

President Buhari’s post on both Twitter and Facebook referred to the Nigeria-Biafra war, which led to the death of about three million people, mostly from the eastern part of the country.

After many Nigerians on Twitter reported the president’s tweet, the social media company deleted it on Wednesday, saying it had violated its policy on abusive behavior.

Followed shortly by the deletion of his Facebook video wherein he vowed to treat trouble makers in the language they understood.

Subsequently, the federal government, through information minister Lai Mohammed announced the indefinite suspension of Twitter in Nigeria on the ground that it was used to spread false information and “activities that are capable of undermining Nigeria’s corporate existence.”

Many have faulted the suspension saying it violated Nigerians’ rights to freedom of speech and described it as economic albatross.

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But a source told Daily Beast that the removal of the president’s posts on the social media platforms was “embarrassing,” hence the suspension of Twitter.

According to the source, the president planned to shut down Facebook in the country as well, but his aides advised against it to not seem that it was in reaction to the deleted posts.

“He was furious and wanted to deal with both Twitter and Facebook. The action [the social media companies] took was embarrassing to the president,” the media outlet quoted the official in the president’s office to have said.

The action taken by Facebook ultimately triggered the ban on Twitter even though Facebook wasn’t affected, things could change in the near future,” another official was quoted to have said.

Meanwhile, Attorney General of the federation, Abubakar Malami also sought to enforce the ban by threatening to prosecute anyone continues to use Twitter in Nigeria, as many use VPN to bypass the blockage.

”Twitter went too far insulting the President of Nigeria” – Actor, Yemi Solade (Video)

Nollywood actor, Yemi Solade has sided with the federal government for suspending the operations of microblogging platform, Twitter in Nigeria.

The federal government announced the suspension of Twitter a few days ago through the office of the federal ministry of information and culture and the suspension has since been enforced.

Yemi Solade who spoke with Goldmyne TV at an event, reacted to the Twitter suspension by condemning the social networking service.

The veteran actor believes the federal government did the right thing by suspending Twitter.

Twitter went too far insulting the president of Nigeria. By insulting the president, they have also insulted the 200 million people he is leading,’‘ he said.

Solade also explained that people’s activities on the platform need to be monitored.

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