ABSTRACT
This focus of this study is to assess twitter ban on Nigeria’s image in the international community using Abuja as case Study, Nigeria. Survey research design was adopted for the study and with the aid of convenient sampling method, the researcher selected Eighty (80) participant who twitter users in Federal capital territory Abuja as the respondent of the study. Well structured questionnaire was issued to the 80 respondent of which total of 77 responses were retrieved and validated for the study. Data was analyzed in frequencies and tables using simple percentage, mean and standard deviation. Findings from the study revealed that Nigeria image at the international community reflects that Absence of Free and fair election, Lack of independent Judiciary, Politicization of legislation, Lack of independence of press and media, Corrupt and nontransparent government and Freedom of speech by citizens and other rights are trampled by actions and inactions of government. More so, the twitter ban constitutes a gross abuse of office, as it elevates the personal interest of the President above that of the country and her citizens which is against the tenet of true democracy. The study therefore concludes that lNigeria Government should do more on their policy actions, framework and should ensure they put measures that reflect true democratic principles as this would improve their image deficit at the international community. More so, The federal government of Nigeria should recognize that the ban on Twitter is affecting different spheres of the economy. They should adhere to the terms and rules of ECOWAS and revoke the ban since the ban is a bridge of the fundamental rights of the citizen.
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