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Actor Yemi Solade, Supports Twitter Ban Says Twitter Went Too Far To Insult The President (See Video)

Veteran Nollywood actor and movie producer, Yemi Solade has reacted to the #TwitterBan in Nigeria, and he has a rather interesting opinion about it.
TRACKING____He said Twitter insulted the most populous black nation on earth by insulting the president and that was a step too far.
He also added that Twitter’s action is a result of the “White Supremacy” they exhibit and it should be curbed sometimes.
“Everybody has a right to expression but when a platform is used to form trouble and project Anarchy, there should be rules regulating such practices,” he said.
See Video Below:
The moment actor, Yemi Solade said Twitter insulted Nigerians, justified #TwitterBan.#KeepitOn #June12Protest #TwitterBanNigeria pic.twitter.com/4a61yee5kA
— JNL (@JustNewsline) June 7, 2021
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