Twitter ban: Nigerians lose N150.46bn in two months

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Twitter ban: Nigerians lose N150.46bn in two months
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Twitter ban: Nigerians lose N150.46bn in two months - Punch Newspapers

ExpressVPN said in June that it recorded an increase of over 200 per cent in web traffic from Nigeria since the Federal Government banned Twitter.

In a report in The PUNCH, financial planner, Kalu Aja said, “Social media enables the brand to talk directly to consumers. It’s direct marketing, specific and targeted. There is no organisation on earth, profit or not-for-profit, without some form of advocacy via social media. Olanregun Ayodele who sells women’s and men’s clothing on Twitter said, “Twitter was very important to my business. I got a lot of customers from Twitter.

“People coming to my DM have reduced a lot; VPN has reduced lots of people and followers on Twitter.”

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