Twitter CEO ignores lawsuit threat from APC chieftain, creates #Endsars emoji

Twitter CEO ignores lawsuit threat from APC chieftain, creates #Endsars emoji

Twitter has now created an emoji for #Endsars. This was revealed by Twitter CEO, Jack Dorsey, who joined many Nigerians to speak up against police b

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This move comes after a certain former presidential aspirant, Garba Adamu warned Dorsey to stay away from Nigerian politics and threatened to sue Dorsey for lending his support to the #Endsars protests that has been rocking the nation since last week. Adamu alleged that the End SARS protest had transformed into a political agitation capable of breaking law and order in the country.
He explained that Jack’s tweet against the disbanded entity was a needless interference and that endorsing a link for donation to the movement was capable of pushing the situation beyond Nigeria’s overstretched security management.“This is Nigeria, most of the demands initially presented was attended to by the responsible authorities. SARS no longer exist in this country. Your support for a disbanded entity was a needless interference. We cannot allow killings again in Nigeria in the name of protests,” he said.

“I understand that this may play well to your business, you have more content, more people and more activity on your platform, but to us is about life, peace & security of our dear Country, we cannot allow you to be part of the people sponsoring disorder. We need peace and prosperity.”

Two days ago, Jack encouraged his followers to contribute to the intervention funds for young people who are pretesting police brutality in Nigeria and Adamu responded,
“I can see you are even sharing a link for people to donate money for this protest, an event capable of escalation beyond our already overstretched security management. If this protest continued to evolved into disorder (hopefully not), as a Nigerian citizen, we’ll meet in court.”

And last night, Dorsey revealed the new twitter emoji–a fist painted the colour of the Nigerian flag.

Here’s what it looks like: