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mitaireservice Ā· 4 years ago
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I Don't Want Waiting In Vain For The Lord Word G O D #notosocialmediabill (at Accra, Ghana) https://www.instagram.com/p/CHIeB7uBiC6/?igshid=1sclkyjhcgim2
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soglitz Ā· 4 years ago
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#NoToSocialMediaBill: Nigerians Reject Moves to Restrict Use of Social Media
#NoToSocialMediaBill: Nigerians Reject Moves to Restrict Use of SocialĀ Media
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Nigerians have opposed any plan by the government to regulate social media. They made this known with the hashtag #NoToSocialMediaBill. There have been recent calls for the regulation of social media, with the government blaming the use of social media for the spread of fakeĀ newsĀ and inciteful comments during the #EndSARSĀ protests.
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thisdaynews Ā· 4 years ago
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BREAKING:SERAP threatens to sue National Assembly, northern govs over social media bill.
New Post has been published on https://thebiafrastar.com/breakingserap-threatens-to-sue-national-assembly-northern-govs-over-social-media-bill/
BREAKING:SERAP threatens to sue National Assembly, northern govs over social media bill.
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The Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project has threatened to sue the National Assembly and the Northern Governorsā€™ Forum if any social media bill is passed and signed by the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.).
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SERAP said this in a tweet on Tuesday while reacting to a proposal by the northern governors for more social media regulations in the wake of the #EndSARS protests.
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The tweet read, ā€œWeā€™ll sue the Northern Governorsā€™ Forum and the National Assembly if any social media bill is passed and signed by President Buhari. Nigerians have a right to freedom of expression online. We wonā€™t accept any illegal attempts to interfere with that right #NoToSocialMediaBill.ā€
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acctopsy-blog Ā· 9 years ago
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Whatever someone chooses to do with technology is not an indictment of the technology itself!
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datjoblessboi Ā· 9 years ago
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I have to #Repost this for the love of my people, Great piece sir šŸ‘šŸ’ÆšŸ”„ @abati1990 with @repostapp 惻惻惻 #Crossroads, Sunday Guardian, Dec. 6, p. 11: "...The big problem with governance in Nigeria is not the lack of understanding of the catch-phrases of power, modern politics and policy, in fact it is fashionable to be seen to have read some of these books, the problem lies in a gross and pervasive lack of understanding of Nigeria itself. In addition to everything else, anyone who wants to govern Nigeria at any level, must begin with reading books on and about Nigeria: its history, people, geography, social culture. A starting point should be The History of Nigeria. Those who occupy high positions should also read Nigerian newspapers, watch local television, and listen to Nigerian stories, and not restrict themselves to foreign media. Every Minister must start by keeping abreast of the news: not summaries by media aides, but a genuine effort to know what the people want, feel or think at all times. Some of the people who suddenly become Federal Ministers do not know any other part of Nigeria apart from their ethnic enclaves. They have no friends outside their states of origin. They may never have travelled round the country! Nobody can govern Nigeria or make a difference who does not know the country. This disconnect is often the bane of performance. It is also regrettable that when people get to high office in Nigeria, they soon get consumed with the minutiae and the ceremony of being powerful and as time passes, they devote little or no time to reflection and contemplation." #Nigerian #Politics #CrossRoads #SundayGuardian #Writers #NotoSocialMediaBill #Government #NigerianPolitics #Ministers #World #Leaders #Love #People #DJBGP #Number1 #Governance #Problems
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jidesalu Ā· 9 years ago
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#NoToSocialMediaBill: Saraki Clarifies Senator Bala Ibn Naā€™Allah's misunderstood bill, 'Hallelujah' No Jail Term for Social Media Users...
#NoToSocialMediaBill: Saraki Clarifies Senator Bala Ibn Naā€™Allahā€™s misunderstood bill, ā€˜Hallelujahā€™ No Jail Term for Social MediaĀ Usersā€¦
The mere fact that a misinterpretation of the bill whichĀ has made Social Media headlines has ensued is worrying. It all started with Minister of Information Lai Mohammed ā€˜s apparent meeting with bloggers (names unknown), where he suggested self regulation. Honestly, I didnā€™t understand where all that came from. Self Regulation of what? On which platform? Social Media? It is the same Social mediaā€¦
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