By Nkechi Ogbonna
BBC News, Lagos
Sacked Twitter staffers in Africa are threatening to sue the company for failing to pay out the redundancy money they say they were promised.
Most had only been in the job a matter of months when the social media platform, now known as X, told them they were fired last November.
"It's difficult when it's the world's richest man owing you money and closure," one of the sacked workers tells the BBC.
The BBC has approached X for comment several times but was rebuffed with, among other things, a smiling poo emoji.
A more recent attempt received this response: "Busy now, please check back later."
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