 Meanwhile, the federal government has reacted to social media giant Twitter, the late-in-president Mohamed Boharvi's tweet, referencing the civil war and threatening Southeastern agitators. React entered, the development and minister of information and culture. Lam Mohamed accused Twitter of double standards, stating that while the social media side has conveniently ignored inside him tweets by the indigenous people of Biafra, Aipur leader Namdekhanu and his cohorts, displaying the same biases it did during the N-SARS protest in rights when public and private property were being looted and set on fire. It finds Boharvi's tweet offensive. The minister said Twitter's role is suspicious and Niger will not be fooled.