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The aim of this study is to examine the effect of twitter ban on humanitarian services and social support using CARE NGO Kaduna State Branch as case study. Survey Research design was employed for the study and using convenience sampling method 55 participant who are Volunteer, Field Staffs and Management staff in CARE NGO. 55 well structured questionnaire was issued to the respondent of which all were returned and validated for the study. Data was analyzed using frequency and tables. Findings from the study reveals that, the current twitter ban in Nigeria will subsequently affect humanitarian activities of NGO’s and other social support organizations. the ban silences citizens who have found their voice through social media. It will reduce the speed at which crisis victims receives emergency support from NGO’s. The study therefore recommends that NGOs should opt for other social platforms in disseminating crisis information and post more of field agent through state to to deployment that will have a face to face interaction with respondents during crisis situations.
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