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Trending topics in Nigeria in the past few hours following Queen Elizabeth II’s death

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The death of Queen Elizabeth II has sparked outrage across the world, especially in the United Kingdom, Nigeria and Ireland where several controversial tweets are now trending following Queen Elizabeth II‘s exit.

Queen Elizabeth II’s death is a huge loss to the United Kingdom, Commonwealth nations and the world and she is massively mourned worldwide as one of the longest reigning Monarchs in British history.

However, some controversial tweets and comments on the social media platform identified as Twitter have expressed dissatisfaction with the British Empire and its policy across the world.

The Queen of England came under criticism by a Nigerian-born University professor in the United States identified as Uju Anya. She expressed dismay over the actions and policies of the British Empire in the past. Her tweets have gathered more reactions in the past few hours after the exit of Queen Elizabeth II.

Irish Twitter also made the list of trending topics with most tweets expressing dissatisfaction and disagreement with the British style of leadership.

#Abolish The Monarchy was part of the trending topic with many across the world calling for the end of the Monarchical system of government. There were also worries about the new Visa requirements and procedures that will be associated with the new leadership in the United Kingdom following Queen Elizabeth II’s demise.

Many also recounted how Queen Elizabeth II was conveyed by Sir Luis Ojukwu’s Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith LWB during her 1956 visit to Nigeria. Recall that Queen Elizabeth II is one of the most popular royalties in the world and she successfully visited several countries among which are Commonwealth nations during her reign.

She has been sitting on the royal throne since 1952 and has visited more than 20 African countries and witnessed dozens of Commonwealth games during her reign. Her unexpected death at the age of 96 was announced by the Royal family and her eldest son, Prince Charles of Wales has been named King.

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