Polluted cyberspace fuelling insecurity, religious crises, says Shariah judge

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The Islamic scholar made this call in his lecture at the 2021 Special Ramadan Iftar programme, organised by the Ogun State government, held at the Arcade Ground of the Governor’s Office, Oke Mosan, Ab

eokuta.According to him, access by Nigerians, especially the youth, to the loads of “misinformation” on the cyber space has contributed immensely to the present security challenges in the country

 

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WILL YOU KEEP KWAYET

These people are just uncomfortable that Nigerians are speaking up against inequality, corruption, bad leadership & injustice. The pollution of the cyberspace is just a consequence of all of these. Meanwhile, religious crises started up North long before the days of the internet.

Tyranny enablers r only afraid of d exposure in cyber cos they can’t easily target them for reprisal. BH r they being fuelled wireless from cyber. How do they get petrol, it’s my question that causes crises. Which religion has d crisis. Insecurity not by criminals but bloggers

Polluted sermons from fundamentalist cleric and Jihadist, don't fuel crisis and insecurity, right?.

Polluted cyberspace?Not polluted government? or polluted religious institutions with polluted doctrines? It's cyberspace that's to blame? Kidnappers and bandits check their FACEBOOK before they get the courage to do their deeds? Joker!

Dont worry soon u will hv a nation where u can fully implement ur sharia view

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