Advertisement He said the activities of Nigerians on the microblogging platform have been heating up the polity, but that the dust is settling as the suspension lingers. Ahmed said this on Sunrise Daily, a Channels Television programme on Wednesday. “Given the situation and the scenario, I support the ban of Twitter 100 percent,” he said. Advertisement “The government has the constitutional right to do that when the security of the country is breached, these people using Twitter either for trading or for marketing if war breaks out, where will you be doing your business? “So we are trying to be proactive. I think Nigerians should be able to wait for 10 days for things to be put into perspective rather than allow Twitter to run freely.