The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Twitter, Jack Dorsey has tweeted the Nigerian flag in solidarity with the June 12 Democracy Day celebration.
Jack made the post at exactly 12:00 midnight, June 12th on the social media platform and right in the middle of a nationwide protest championed by the Nigerian youths.
Jack, himself a youth has continued to identify with the frustrations of the young men and women in Nigeria.
Nigerian youths including celebrities, on their part, commended the Twitter CEO for his support with Nigerians in the quest for good governance, a better economy and an end to the escalating security challenges that has overwhelmed the Nation.
Typical reaction:
Sexy Mereoleona @vickee_chi·I don’t know what else you’re waiting for, @jack has tweeted the Nigerian flag Twitter has changed its retweet color to green Nigerians in diaspora are all geared up for the #June12thProtest If these doesn’t motivate you Maybe acute hunger and frustration from the govt will.
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