Social Media Bill A Fatal Accident, Dead, Sowore Tells Nigerian Senate | Sahara Reporters

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Social Media Bill A Fatal Accident, Dead, YeleSowore Tells NGRSenate | Sahara Reporters The bill, which was widely condemned and rejected by Nigerians, was introduced to criminalise the use of social media in criticising government... READ MORE:

Rights activist and journalist, Omoyele Sowore, has told the Nigerian Senate that the proposed anti-social media bill was a “fatal accident and dead on arrival”.

The activist described the bill as crude and outdated, noting that lawmakers should have dissipated energy on how to fix the constitution through referendum.

 

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Try don’t want to hear people tell them the truth,they are afraid of the MOUTH 👄 if this is how America rule no body will be there freedom of speech s now going to be taken away because of greed and selfishness and we are looking

YeleSowore NGRSenate Another reason to leave this country.

YeleSowore NGRSenate We need more people like Omoyele Sowore, we must speak truth to power regardless of our situation and condition. I seriously commend Sowore for speaking up despite been in court for an accusation similar to speaking truth to power.

YeleSowore NGRSenate No to this entire kangaroo government!

YeleSowore NGRSenate No to social media Bill. Yes to a Refrerandum

They want to kill (freedomofspeech)what they benefited from.

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