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It can be best said that Aloy is a CEO by day and a Twitter influencer by Night. As a humanitarian, he is quite passionate about the emancipation of Igbos in Nigeria. His tweets are especially relevant in a time when the Nigerian government has shown no sign of backing down from tyranny. From an inflammatory tweet threatening genocidal action against a tribe in Nigeria to a subsequent ban of the Twitter platform by the federal government due to the deletion of the said tweet, Nigeria has never been more in need of patriots willing to stand firm in the face of opposition.
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Aloy’s tweets about political issues are straightforward ‘hit the nail on the head’ and echo the minds of every well-meaning Nigerian fighting for change.
Despite the Nigerian government’s recent ban on Twitter, individuals like Aloy prove that you can fight for a better Nigeria irrespective of the platform you find yourself in. His tweets serve to embolden a nation experiencing the woes brought about by an oppressive government. Featured Image Source: Contents 101Rebels? Recovering from a hard drunken night at the local brothel and still had to bang out a quick one about some African conflict?
— Dr Aloy Chife (@ChifeDr) June 1, 2021
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