Twitter locks David Hundeyin’s account after exposing Bola Tinubu’s Guinean citizenship
Microblogging site, Twitter, has locked the account of independent journalist, David Hundeyin, for exposing the Guinean passport of President-elect Bola Tinubu, Peoples Gazette has learnt.
On Saturday night, Mr Hundeyin sent Nigerian internet users into a frenzy after he uploaded images of a Guinean diplomatic passport bearing āBola Ahmed Tinubuā and his photograph on Twitter.
Incensed by the exposure, Mr Tinubuās supporters inundated the tweet with privacy complaints which triggered Twitter’s automated system to flag the post for deletion.
The journalist was locked out of his account for violating Twitter’s policy around personal identifying information.
Supporters of the president-elect may have unintentionally confirmed that the passport belongs to Mr Tinubu by reporting the tweet as revealing his personal information.
The journalist said he had contacted Twitter to appeal the suspension, presenting a strong argument that Mr Tinubu’s Guinean citizenship was a matter of national and public interest. He was, however, unsure when the suspension would be lifted.
Mr Hundeyin argued he posted a document of a public figure, the president-elect of Africa’s largest economy because it carried overarching public interest.
“After posting evidence of @officialABAT’s undisclosed dual citizenship and perjurous INEC EC9 declaration, West Africa Weekly founder @DavidHundeyin’s Twitter account has been maliciously reported for “posting private information” and is temporarily locked, tweeted @WestAfricaWeek, a digital publication owned by Mr Hundeyin.
“You may not publish or post other people’s private information without their express authorisation and permission,” Twitter wrote to Mr Hundeyin in a mail in the early hours of Monday.
Twitter did not immediately respond to The Gazette’s enquiry on the suspension.
The passport stirred fresh concerns and questioned Mr Tinubu’s eligibility to become president considering Section 137 of the Constitution prohibits anyone who “has voluntarily acquired the citizenship of a country other than Nigeria” from being president.
Another concern was the perjury accusation hanging over Mr Tinubu, particularly whether there would be consequences for making false declaration under oath on the EC-9 form where the president-elect had lied about his second acquired Guinean citizenship.
INEC had yet to respond to The Gazette’s enquiry on the matter.
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