In a recent development, Nigerian TikToker Junaidu Abdullahi, popularly known as Abusalma, has been remanded in prison custody. This follows the posting of a viral video in which he called for mass protests against the prevailing hardship in the country.
Abdullahi’s video quickly gained traction on social media, resonating with many Nigerians who are frustrated with the economic and social challenges they face daily. However, his call for action also drew the attention of law enforcement authorities, leading to his subsequent arrest and detention.
The specifics of the charges against Abdullahi have not been fully disclosed, but the case underscores the tension between free expression on social media and governmental measures to maintain public order. Supporters argue that Abdullahi was merely exercising his right to free speech and highlighting genuine grievances, while authorities maintain that his actions could incite unrest.
As the situation unfolds, it raises critical questions about the balance between freedom of expression and state security in Nigeria. The outcome of Abdullahi’s case will likely have significant implications for activists and social media influencers in the country.
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It is well with us on this country ooo
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