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Facebook follows Twitter, Deletes Buhari’s Post for Inciting Violence!

Last updated on May 27th, 2025 at 12:28 pm

Facebook deleted President Buhari of Nigeria’s post on his page for going against its community standard by inciting violence.

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The deleted post was where Buhari passed a violent message, threatening to serve agitators and attackers in the language they deserve, referring to the civil war, which led to the death of almost a million people.

Buhari passed the same message to his Twitter page, and it was deleted too for inciting violence.

This led his administration to ban Twitter in Nigeria and Nigerians in turn, begging Twitter to suspend or ban Buhari’s account by trending #TwitterSuspendBuharisAccount.

Will Buhari also ban Facebook, like Twitter, in Nigeria for deleting his hate post?

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