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Why God doesn’t need Twitter for Pharaoh to hear his voice – Pastor Feb Idahosa reacts to ban

Adesina .O (Teekay) by Adesina .O (Teekay)
June 8, 2021
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As many Nigerians continue to share their views about the Twitter ban, issued by the federal government last week, Benson Idahosa University President, Pastor Feb Idahosa has aired his opinion.

The clergyman in his tweet, stated that God did not need to use Twitter in order for Pharaoh to hear his voice.

The tweet added that the “Most High” is higher than a Twitter ban, and so are those in him.

Read the tweet below;

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In other news, envoys of the US, UK, Canadian and European Union have maintained that the federal government’s decision to indefinitely suspend Twitter in Nigeria is not in the public’s interest.

Acknowledging concerns about responsible use of social media, the envoys stated that Nigerians need free access to platforms where they can express themselves especially in times of trouble.

They were speaking at a meeting with Geoffrey Onyeama, minister of foreign affairs, who had invited them after they all expressed their “disappointment” over the suspension of Twitter and proposed regulation of social media platforms in Nigeria.

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