Buhari blocked my facebook
A Nigerian lady, Amonia Rita Stewart, who is a popular Facebook cooking sensation and critic of President Muhammadu Buhari, has written Facebook’s CEO, Mark Zukerberg, after her Facebook account was blocked and denied access in what she described as “an undue closure of her account”. Amonia Rita Stewart holding the letter she sent via DHL to Facebook’s CEO, Mark Zuckerberg Stewart highlighted the possibility of her account being blocked because she is a critic of the Buhari led administration and appealed to Zuckerberg to unblock her account. Stewart became a sensation with her usual morning teaser “Morning Tea” which has attracted her 5000 Facebook friends and over 8000 followers. Her video post on “how to make a soup” was shared over 7000 times with more than 100,000 views. Stewart, an unrepentant critic of the Buhari government, alleged that her account may be a victim of the Buhari’s led government’s crackdown on opposition online voices on social media. A copy of the letter made available to journalists Weekend read: Dear Mark Zuckerberg, UNDUE CLOSURE OF MY FACEBOOK ACCOUNT I write you from Nigeria and I hope this letter meets you well. I am writing directly to you as all other avenues put on Facebook to communicate with your team has yielded no result. It is sad to note that Facebook, in as much it connects people, as an organization has one of the most unfriendly and rigid customer services in the world where people with genuine issues, like myself, relating to Facebook are frustrated over lack of an effective user-Facebook communications channel.
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