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Nigeria: Allegations Against Twitter Should Not End With Press Conference, Senior Lawyer Falana Says

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Human rights lawyer, Femi Falana says the Nigerian government’s allegations of genocide against Twitter and its founder Jack Dorsey during the EndSARS protest cannot end at a press conference.

Falana, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria told ARISE News on Wednesday that the government must prove to be responsible by not resorting to cheap blackmails and file charges in the country’s courts.

The country’s Minister of Information Lai Mohammed had alleged that Dorsey raised funds through Bitcoins to sponsor the EndSARS protest while his platform, Twitter, was used to fuel the crisis.

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