A Nigerian rapper Michael Ugochukwu Stephens, known professionally as Ruggedman, has condemned the Federal government of Nigeria In a video chat, for concentrating on Twitter which is just a social media. Instead of focusing on finding solutions to multiple problems facing the country.
He said, if the Federal government is as fast to respond to security challenges and other problems facing Nigeria as it fastly respond to Twitter and ban it, the country might have overpowered some of its challenges and witness many developments.
We should be ashamed of ourself as a country, that with the level of technological advancements and social developments that have emerged all over the world as of today, the Nigerian government is still unable to know what should be focused on as the country’s priority, it is Twitter matter the Federal government is dragging.
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