• Latest
  • Trending
Twitter Ban Costs Nigeria N10.72 Trillion- LCCI

Twitter Ban Costs Nigeria N10.72 Trillion- LCCI

[Insider] Power Play at OAU: New PRO-CHANCELLOR Bullying Tactics

200-level OAU Student commits Suicide After Checking Exam Results

Unconscionable Contracts In The Nigeria Entertainment Industry: A Legal Wake-Up Call For Nigerian Artists In View Of The Recent Wizkid And Banky W, 80-20% Deal

Unconscionable Contracts In The Nigeria Entertainment Industry: A Legal Wake-Up Call For Nigerian Artists In View Of The Recent Wizkid And Banky W, 80-20% Deal

Isin Kara: Business activity commences as Olusin Inspects Market [Video]

Isin Kara: Business activity commences as Olusin Inspects Market [Video]

9mobile Changes Name, Logo

9mobile Changes Name, Logo

MARITAL DESERTION: ABANDONING A MARRIAGE PARTNER OR RUNNING AWAY FROM MARRIAGE

MARITAL DESERTION: ABANDONING A MARRIAGE PARTNER OR RUNNING AWAY FROM MARRIAGE

Regulatory Compliance of Cryptocurrency: A Comparative Analysis of Nigeria Law vis- a-vis Global Law

Regulatory Compliance of Cryptocurrency: A Comparative Analysis of Nigeria Law vis- a-vis Global Law

NNPC Boss Ojulari Allegedly Forced to Resign

Presidency opens up on Alleged ‘Forceful Resignation’ of Ojulari as NNPC Chairman

Friday, August 15, 2025
  • Login
No Result
View All Result
iDeemlawful
  • Home
  • News
  • Featured
  • Politics
  • LifeStyle
  • Advertise with Us
  • Opinion
  • Campus
iDeemlawful
No Result
View All Result
iDeemlawful
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Featured
  • Politics
  • LifeStyle
  • Advertise with Us
  • Opinion
  • Campus
Home Business News

Twitter Ban Costs Nigeria N10.72 Trillion- LCCI

by iDeemlawful
January 15, 2022
in Business News, Featured
A A
0
Twitter Ban Costs Nigeria N10.72 Trillion- LCCI
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

The Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) has estimated the cost of the seven-month Twitter ban in Nigeria at N10.72 trillion.

The Director-General of the LCCI, Dr. Chinyere Almona, disclosed this in a statement on Friday in Lagos, South-west Nigeria.

The LCCI also urged the Federal Government to create an enabling regulatory environment that supports global technology companies in achieving their potential and are sustainably profitable.

Addressing the lifting of the Twitter ban and several other matters in her statement, Almona said,

SeeThese

US Market Watchdog sues Elon Musk for Buying Twitter

Reaction as Female Corp Serving Punishment at Her Place of Assignment [Video]

Meta to begin Verification for Business Owners on Whatsapp

“The Federal Government’s press statement conveying the lifting of the suspension of Twitter operations in Nigeria is well received and commendable.

“In business terms, the cost of the seven-month shutdown of Twitter operations in Nigeria is estimated to be N10.72 trillion (26.1billion dollars) according to Netblock’s Cost of Shutdown Tool.”

Almona also stated that digital platforms have become a viable tool for business operations and governance in engaging with a diversified audience and boosting digital transactions.

“Currently, the Information and Communications Technology sector is one of the growth drivers in the economy even as we see additional activities of digital platforms adding more potential to the sector.

“We, therefore, urge the government to create an enabling regulatory environment that supports global technology companies in achieving their potential and are sustainably profitable,”

she said, adding that improving Nigeria’s digital infrastructure from a policy perspective would boost healthcare delivery, agric-technology, learning, e-governance, and fintech.

Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari, sometime this week, announced a lift on the ban on Twitter, seven months after the operations of the microblogging platform was blocked in Nigeria.

The Office of the Presidency reacted to the lifting of the Twitter ban in Nigeria, stating that the resolution made with the social media company will lead to a mutually beneficial future with endless possibilities for both sides

Tags: TwitterTwitter ban
Share196Tweet123
Previous Post

Engr. Kastina Charged to Court For Slapping Security Guard

Next Post

Kanuri Origins of the Tinubu Family by FAROUK KPEROGI

iDeemlawful

iDeemlawful

Next Read

9mobile Changes Name, Logo
Business News

9mobile Changes Name, Logo

...

Read more
CAC sets Deadline to delist 100,000 Dormant Companies
Business News

CAC sets Deadline to delist 100,000 Dormant Companies

...

Read more
How President Tinubu, Opposition Coalition Leaders Snubbed Each Other at Buhari’s burial
Featured

How President Tinubu, Opposition Coalition Leaders Snubbed Each Other at Buhari’s burial

...

Read more
How Buhari was Honoured, Buried
Breaking News

How Buhari was Honoured, Buried

...

Read more
ADC website Crashes as Nigerians flood site to join Coalition Party
Featured

ADC: Five Unveiling Crisis casting doubts on the New Coalition

...

Read more
Muhammadu Buhari (1942–2025): Life, Times, “Presidency and Medical Trips”
Breaking News

Muhammadu Buhari (1942–2025): Life, Times, “Presidency and Medical Trips”

...

Read more
Business News

After $3b repairs, NNPC Considers Selling Nigeria’s 445,000 bpd Refineries

...

Read more
31 African Countries Affected by 3-Month Validity of US Visa: FULL LIST
Business News

31 African Countries Affected by 3-Month Validity of US Visa: FULL LIST

...

Read more
Next Post
Kanuri Origins of the Tinubu Family by FAROUK KPEROGI

Kanuri Origins of the Tinubu Family by FAROUK KPEROGI

Court Remands Hotel Staff For Stealing Guest’s T-Shirt

Ibadan High Chiefs Vs Oyo Gov: Chief Judge adjourn lawsuit, frown at lawyers

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recommended

Reps to probe disbursement of funds to 36 states, 774 LGAs by RMAFC from 2012 to 2021

House of Reps Orders Universities to Suspend School Fees Increment

Man Bags 7 years in prison for falsifying paracetamol

Court Convicts Former Federal College Registrar For Receiving 11 Years Double Salaries

Japan’s Toshiba announces plan to split into three firms

Japan’s Toshiba announces plan to split into three firms

Most Popular

[Insider] Power Play at OAU: New PRO-CHANCELLOR Bullying Tactics
Campus News

200-level OAU Student commits Suicide After Checking Exam Results

Unconscionable Contracts In The Nigeria Entertainment Industry: A Legal Wake-Up Call For Nigerian Artists In View Of The Recent Wizkid And Banky W, 80-20% Deal
Commentary

Unconscionable Contracts In The Nigeria Entertainment Industry: A Legal Wake-Up Call For Nigerian Artists In View Of The Recent Wizkid And Banky W, 80-20% Deal

Isin Kara: Business activity commences as Olusin Inspects Market [Video]
Breaking News

Isin Kara: Business activity commences as Olusin Inspects Market [Video]

iDeemlawful

Copyright © 2019 iDeemlawful.

Useful Links

  • About Us
  • Advertise with Us
  • Editorial Policy

Follow Us

Copyright © 2019 iDeemlawful.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In