LAGOS, Nigeria Like a countrywide strike and demos release many years of pent-up frustrations in Nigeria over its kleptocratic leaders, the trend burns even warmer across social networking.
Twitter customers shared pictures of dead protesters while some stopped working the oil-wealthy nation's 2012 budget figures, evaluating funds allotted towards the leader and vice president's offices using the living costs from the average Nigerian. Cyber-terrorist have specific government websites, while some criticize local news coverage of demos in nation where journalists frequently accept bribes from individuals they cover.
Hundreds of 1000's of individuals took towards the roads across Africa's most populous nation to protest the government's removal on Jan. 1 of the subsidy which had stored gasoline prices low in excess of 2 decades.
No comments:
Post a Comment