In the beginning, there was a Twitter account (now deactivated) dedicated to the spread of slander and mostly hateful subliminal messages.
Nigerians on Twitter feared this account and everyone tried to tread really carefully.
I mean, you could just spit and all the receipts of your life would be spread like a map all over Nigerian Twitter.
People sent in anonymous hateful messages and even receipts of their “friends” for him to share with the Twitterverse.
Receipts: (Definition) Evidence in form of tweets, DMs, recorded phone conversations or any other information that can be used to verify/refute slander.
Spectators cheered on, while friendships and reputations were ruined with the “keep me anon” messages.
Others secretly prayed for the destruction of this account of terror.
And in the wee hours of March 30, while green-white-green Twitter slept…
SubDeliveryMan was in the hot seat.
An account popped out of nowhere and claimed to have hacked into SubDeliveryMan’s account.
This hacker is shaking the account down for a whole $3000 and asked for the deactivation of SubDeliveryMan page after they begged not to release their names.
Surprisingly, the account known for promoting cyber-bullying was quickly deactivated.