Wednesday 30 March 2016

UK-based Nigerian Declared Wanted and Suspended by Twitter for Supporting ISIS in Tweets (Photos)

Hassan Tambuwal, a Nigerian living in the United Kingdom, has been suspended by Twitter following his express support for Islamic State (ISIS) attack on Brussels.
One of world's most popular social media website, Twitter, has suspended a Nigerian man identified as Hassan Tambuwal living in the United Kingdom, following his expression of support for Islamic State (ISIS) attack on Brussels.
 
The Nigerian, who is known to be an ardent supporter of Liverpool football club, was reported to the UK police following his caustic comments via his Twitter account.
 
 
It was learnt that Tambuwal, whose twitter account was Hassan_Anfield (@hassan_tambuwal), tweeted after the Brussels attack that he was ready to die. He also praised those who carried out the attack, which left over 35 people dead.
 
The UK-based man was also in support of ISIS terrorists who were responsible for the death of about 130 people in what was regarded as the deadliest ISIS attack in Europe.
 
 
He said in one of his tweets, that Germany, Denmark and UK were next, adding that “every soul shall taste death”.
 
“Job done, Paris and now Brussels…Amsterdam, Vienna, Berlin, London, Warsaw, Copenhagen, Madrid, Budapest…next target. Long live (IS),” he said in another tweet.
 
Check on his controversial tweets below;
 

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