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Twitter CEO, Jack Dorsey tweets Nigerian flag to celebrate Democracy Day

Twitter CEO, Jack Dorsey tweets photo of Nigerian flag at exactly 12am on June 12

Twitter CEO, Jack Dorsey has tweeted a photo of the Nigerian flag on his official Twitter handle.

The photo was shared at exactly 12am (Nigerian time) on June 12, which is now being celebrated in Nigeria as “Democracy Day”.

It is also coming ahead of planned nationwide protest which has been trending on the social media platform in different countries with the hashtag #June12Protest.

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