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Re: Kaduna University Suspends John Danfulani, Lecturer Over Facebook ‘hate Speech’ by CoolKizzy(m): 12:29pm On Jan 28, 2016 |
gone are the days of freedom of speech. please what is hateful in that passage quoted? what will happen to learned idiots that openly suggested we accept NEPA bill as a substitute for certificate? 4 Likes |
Re: Kaduna University Suspends John Danfulani, Lecturer Over Facebook ‘hate Speech’ by ilyas26(m): 12:29pm On Jan 28, 2016 |
Even premier league players are punished whenever they make hate speech on social networks 2 Likes |
Re: Kaduna University Suspends John Danfulani, Lecturer Over Facebook ‘hate Speech’ by myproperty(m): 12:32pm On Jan 28, 2016 |
He who wears the shoes knows where it itches. The lecturer a northern native, living in the north knows what is happening. Look at the content it makes sense and it is the truth but the reason of posting it is what I don't know. If he is just expressing himself then I don't think he is wrong. But If the lecturer was a Muslim and wrote same thing against the minority in the north and PDP would he have been purnished? Not at all. A people so biased in everything. May God help us from these tribal and religious bigots, who don't believe in freedom of expression 7 Likes |
Re: Kaduna University Suspends John Danfulani, Lecturer Over Facebook ‘hate Speech’ by mcee1(m): 12:32pm On Jan 28, 2016 |
Good. Next time he will learn how to be civil Arne kawai. |
Re: Kaduna University Suspends John Danfulani, Lecturer Over Facebook ‘hate Speech’ by siraj1402(m): 12:33pm On Jan 28, 2016 |
SamJed:What happened to freedom of speech is the samething that happened to freedom of speech/association in Bayelsa where 500 pro APC government workers were sanction for saying what they think is the truth.Take heart bro. |
Re: Kaduna University Suspends John Danfulani, Lecturer Over Facebook ‘hate Speech’ by Nobody: 12:35pm On Jan 28, 2016 |
Sparrow13: The reason you giving is why we have psychopaths, thieves and greedy politicians as leaders. Anytime good people stay out, bad people reign supreme. 3 Likes |
Re: Kaduna University Suspends John Danfulani, Lecturer Over Facebook ‘hate Speech’ by raph101(m): 12:35pm On Jan 28, 2016 |
Dr Danfulani is an activist... Was my lecturer in KASU political science department.... So he is living in what He taught us.... And not like electrical engineers that can't wire a house yet dey r lecturers... Or polytechnic mechanical engineering lecturers that can't fix Dere cars... Lubbish! 6 Likes |
Re: Kaduna University Suspends John Danfulani, Lecturer Over Facebook ‘hate Speech’ by molas02: 12:36pm On Jan 28, 2016 |
SamJed:So u dt kn dis is not a democratic bt dictatorship regime 1 Like |
Re: Kaduna University Suspends John Danfulani, Lecturer Over Facebook ‘hate Speech’ by Jarus(m): 12:37pm On Jan 28, 2016 |
Oh my, I didn't know this guy is a lecturer o. He is my facebook friend. I had an engagement with him few weeks back over similar hate speech. I think I ended up blocking him. 1 Like |
Re: Kaduna University Suspends John Danfulani, Lecturer Over Facebook ‘hate Speech’ by Felaak47(m): 12:39pm On Jan 28, 2016 |
Re: Kaduna University Suspends John Danfulani, Lecturer Over Facebook ‘hate Speech’ by Analysiscorner: 12:40pm On Jan 28, 2016 |
Godswillnwaoma:Exactly my dear. |
Re: Kaduna University Suspends John Danfulani, Lecturer Over Facebook ‘hate Speech’ by babaarewa(m): 12:41pm On Jan 28, 2016 |
Danfulani! is this a nickname? If not I cannot comprehend a Fulani make such a comment. |
Re: Kaduna University Suspends John Danfulani, Lecturer Over Facebook ‘hate Speech’ by bluecircle470: 12:41pm On Jan 28, 2016 |
Despite am 1 of d supporters of ds government, it is very wrong for ds lecturer to av bn suspended cos we av wot we call freedom of speech and association. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Kaduna University Suspends John Danfulani, Lecturer Over Facebook ‘hate Speech’ by Nobody: 12:41pm On Jan 28, 2016 |
Some of the noise makers here believe that barbaric pays all the time. Some one working and earned him meal in public sector, should the same person found undermining the peace of the state? As a lecturer who impact positive learning to the students should always does that wisely and accordingly. He is lucky enough to have suspended in first instance I will prefer prosecution to anyone found guilty of this kind of crime. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Kaduna University Suspends John Danfulani, Lecturer Over Facebook ‘hate Speech’ by BIAFRANFLAG(m): 12:45pm On Jan 28, 2016 |
FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION is now a crime since Buhari became president of our dear nation. The poverty and the illiteracy in the NORTHERN region is alarming but you dare not talk about it, else the very people you're trying to give a voice will make you an enemy. Northern youths are worshipping the very elders who impoverished them. 4 Likes
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Re: Kaduna University Suspends John Danfulani, Lecturer Over Facebook ‘hate Speech’ by vigasimple(m): 12:48pm On Jan 28, 2016 |
Welcomme: Thank you. The major problem of this country is LACK OF TRUTH TELLING AND ACCEPTING That is why we have other monstrous problems like corruption, tribalism and religious bigotry. What the lecturer said was the truth and nothing but the truth but as usual we don't like the truth or willing to accept it. The University response was for him to proof himself not guilty as they have already found him guilty before any hearing. 3 Likes |
Re: Kaduna University Suspends John Danfulani, Lecturer Over Facebook ‘hate Speech’ by Kaykay(m): 12:48pm On Jan 28, 2016 |
rosehope166: Why are you treading the accursed way, quoting Biblical passage to support your FRAUDULENT intention? Which PROMO? Quit this path now before, repent and purge yourself of this deceptive tendencies because you will always pay, not ONLY you even YOUR generation. |
Re: Kaduna University Suspends John Danfulani, Lecturer Over Facebook ‘hate Speech’ by frodobee: 12:50pm On Jan 28, 2016 |
frodobee: frodobee:The text they don't want you to read.#No Blame Games. Full Text of Goodluck Jonathan’s Speech in Geneva #GEJInGeneva. Nigeria’s former President, Goodluck Jonathan on Wednesday addressed the global community in Geneva, Switzerland at a press conference hosted by the Geneva Press Club. Below is the full text of the speech focused on Security, Education and Development in Africa exclusively obtained by SIGNAL. Protocols Ladies and Gentlemen of the press, I thank you for coming to hear me speak on the twin issues of education and security. Though this event is billed as a press conference on a Better Security and Education for West Africa, for the sake of time, I will focus on my experience in government which gave me a practical demonstration of how education impacts on security. I will thereafter touch on my post presidential focus which is on advancing democracy and good governance in Africa and increasing access to opportunity for wealth generation in Africa. If you peruse the official UNESCO literacy rates by country, what you will find is that all of the top ten most literate nations in the world are at peace, while almost all of the top 10 least literate nations in the world are in a state of either outright war or general insecurity. Lower education levels are linked to poverty and poverty is one of the chief causative factors of crime whether it is terrorism or militancy or felonies. With this at the back of my mind, I began the practice of giving education the highest sectoral allocation beginning with my very first budget as President in 2011. My policy was to fight insecurity in the immediate term using counter insurgency strategies and the military and for the long term I fought it using education as a tool. As I have always believed, if we do not spend billions educating our youths today, we will spend it fighting insecurity tomorrow. And you do not have to spend on education just because of insecurity. It is also the prudent thing to do. Nigeria, or any African nation for that matter, can never become wealthy by selling more minerals or raw materials such as oil. Our wealth as a nation is between the ears of our people. It is no coincidence that the Northeast epicenter of terrorism in Nigeria is also the region with the highest rate of illiteracy and the least developed part of Nigeria. In Nigeria, the Federal Government actually does not have a responsibility for primary and secondary education, but I could not in good conscience stomach a situation where 52.4% of males in the Northeastern region of Nigeria have no formal Western education. The figure is even worse when you take into account the states most affected by the insurgency. 83.3% of male population in Yobe state have no formal Western education. In Borno state it is 63.6%. Bearing this in mind is it a coincidence that the Boko Haram insurgency is strongest in these two states? So even though we did not have a responsibility for primary and secondary education going by the way the Nigerian federation works, I felt that where I had ability, I also had responsibility even if the constitution said it was not my responsibility. Knowing that terrorism thrives under such conditions my immediate goal was to increase the penetration of Western education in the region while at the same time making sure that the people of the region did not see it as a threat to their age old practices of itinerant Islamic education known as Almajiri. For the first time in Nigeria’s history, the Federal Government which I led, set out to build 400 Almajiri schools with specialized curricula that combined Western and Islamic education. 160 of them had been completed before I left office. I am also glad to state that when I emerged as President of Nigeria on May 6th 2010, there were nine states in the Northern part of the country that did not have universities. By the time I left office on the 29th of May 2015, there was no Nigerian state without at least one Federal University. Now the dearth of access to formal education over years created the ideal breeding ground for terror to thrive in parts of Nigeria but there are obviously other dimensions to the issue of insecurity in Nigeria and particularly terrorism. You may recall that the fall of the Gaddafi regime in August 2011 led to a situation where sophisticated weapons fell into the hands of a number of non state actors with attendant increase in terrorism and instability in North and West Africa. The administration I headed initiated partnership across West Africa to contain such instability in nations such as Mali, which I personally visited in furtherance of peace. And with those countries contiguous to Nigeria, especially nations around the Lake Chad Basin, we formed a coalition for the purpose of having a common front against terrorists through the revived Multinational Joint Task Force (MNJTF). Those efforts continue till today and have in large part helped decimate the capacity of Boko Haram. Another aspect of the anti terror war we waged in Nigeria that has not received enough attention is our effort to improve on our intelligence gathering capacity. Prior to my administration, Nigeria’s intelligence architecture was designed largely around regime protection, but through much sustained effort we were able to build capacity such that our intelligence agencies were able to trace and apprehend the masterminds behind such notorious terror incidences as the Christmas Day bombing of the St. Theresa Catholic Church in Madalla, Niger State. Other suspects were also traced and arrested including those behind the Nyanya and Kuje bombings. Not only did we apprehend suspects, but we tried and convicted some of them including the ring leader of the Madalla bombing cell, Kabir Sokoto, who is right now serving a prison sentence. But leadership is about the future. I am sure you have not come here to hear me talk about the way backward. You, like everyone else, want to hear about the way forward. I am no longer in office, and I no longer have executive powers on a national level. However, I am more convinced now than ever about the nexus between education and security. My foundation, The Goodluck Jonathan Foundation, was formed to further democracy, good governance and wealth generation in Africa. Of course, Charity begins at home and for the future, what Nigeria needs is to focus on making education a priority. Thankfully, the administration that succeeded mine in its first budget, appears to have seen wisdom in continuing the practice of giving education the highest sectoral allocation. This is commendable. I feel that what people in my position, statesmen and former leaders, ought to be doing is to help build consensus all over Africa, to ensure that certain issues should not be politicized. Education is one of those issues. If former African leaders can form themselves into an advisory group to gently impress on incumbent leaders the necessity of meeting the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) recommended allocation of 26% of a nations annual budget on education, I am certain that Africa will make geometric progress in meeting her Millennium Development Goals and improving on every index of the Human Development Index. Data has shown that as spending on education increases, health and well being increases and incidences of maternal and infant mortality reduce. In Nigeria for instance, Average Life Expectancy had plateaued in the mid 40s for decades, but after 2011, when we began giving education the highest sectoral allocation, according to the United Nations, Nigeria enjoyed her highest increase in Average Life Expectancy since records were kept. We moved from an Average Life Expectancy of 47 years before 2011 to 54 years by 2015. I had earlier told you about the connection between education and insecurity. I believe that it is the job of former leaders and elder statesmen to convince Executive and Legislative branches across Africa to work together to achieve the UNESCO recommended percentage as a barest minimum. I intend to offer my services, through The Goodluck Jonathan Foundation, for this purpose and I invite interested organizations to help us make this happen. Ladies and gentlemen of the press, this, in a nutshell are some of my thoughts for a Better Security and Education for Africa and I will now entertain your questions. - frodobee: 2 Likes |
Re: Kaduna University Suspends John Danfulani, Lecturer Over Facebook ‘hate Speech’ by petermichaels(m): 12:52pm On Jan 28, 2016 |
Dis is Y I do not c any thing wrong wen some pple call Nigeria a Zoo. its life of d jungle all d way,wen d higher animals oppress d lower animals. A certain ethnic group u can't speak against,but they can dat whatever and go free. Dual ideology over issues. There was really a country call 9geria. too bad. well better he is suspended Dan killed, cos dey could and no one will say any ting bout it. 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Kaduna University Suspends John Danfulani, Lecturer Over Facebook ‘hate Speech’ by Nobody: 12:55pm On Jan 28, 2016 |
Facebook and its ills. Come to more mature sites like Nairaland. Leave facebook for 'children' 2 Likes |
Re: Kaduna University Suspends John Danfulani, Lecturer Over Facebook ‘hate Speech’ by united101: 1:02pm On Jan 28, 2016 |
There's freedom of speech, but freedom after speech-I cannot guarantee-Idi Amin He should have maintained a decorum as a professional. |
Re: Kaduna University Suspends John Danfulani, Lecturer Over Facebook ‘hate Speech’ by MICHEALADEX(m): 1:03pm On Jan 28, 2016 |
insycarc: Mumu talking talking trash, is he from the south. Why did he delete the page... Why did he fled the country Mind you, this is a period wen the issue of insurgency is biting hard on the regional peace of the entire area...u are der making monkey comment 2 Likes |
Re: Kaduna University Suspends John Danfulani, Lecturer Over Facebook ‘hate Speech’ by Dragonking: 1:17pm On Jan 28, 2016 |
Welcomme:You deserve a presidential award for saying the truth...The north hates Christian and southerners and they will do everything to try to hide the truth....We southerners (SS, SW, SEand even Middle belt) have to wake up to this reality and say no to these evil people. 2 Likes |
Re: Kaduna University Suspends John Danfulani, Lecturer Over Facebook ‘hate Speech’ by Billygee2u: 1:25pm On Jan 28, 2016 |
Godswillnwaoma: |
Re: Kaduna University Suspends John Danfulani, Lecturer Over Facebook ‘hate Speech’ by signz: 1:27pm On Jan 28, 2016 |
Am not surprised this thread has only 2 pages only. Now lets Imagine this incident happened under GEJ. Your guess is as good as mine This act should be condemned by all Lovers of democracy. All civil societies must speak out against this. 1 Like |
Re: Kaduna University Suspends John Danfulani, Lecturer Over Facebook ‘hate Speech’ by texazzpete(m): 1:32pm On Jan 28, 2016 |
insycarc: CoolKizzy: criminalmindz: Was it also 'freedom of speech' when the Oba of Lagos was threatening to push Igbos into the lagoon if they voted against his candidate? You people condemned that, yet you're here praising similar hate speech because it aligns with your skewed politics |
Re: Kaduna University Suspends John Danfulani, Lecturer Over Facebook ‘hate Speech’ by texazzpete(m): 1:34pm On Jan 28, 2016 |
signz: Under GEJ soldiers confiscated and destroyed newspapers and magazines. In fact, that action cost the Nigerian taxpayer hundreds of millions of naira. Under GEJ, the FG procured spy software used by rpressive governments to spy on phones of opposition members Under GEJ, soldiers put El Rufai under house arrest when he came to monitor elections Under GEJ, Amaechi et al were prevented from traveling to Ekiti State to witness the elections Yet none of you hypocrites complained then! |
Re: Kaduna University Suspends John Danfulani, Lecturer Over Facebook ‘hate Speech’ by gozzlin: 1:58pm On Jan 28, 2016 |
They suspended him for absolutely no cogent reason. What is hateful about what he wrote? The northern masses are a brainwashed lot and they will continue to lick the buttts of the ruling class amongst them. That's their destiny, that's the choice they've made. Whoever conceived the idea of amalgamating the northern and southern Nigeria should burn in the hottest part of hell. I have never seen a group of people as backward as these northerners. 2 Likes |
Re: Kaduna University Suspends John Danfulani, Lecturer Over Facebook ‘hate Speech’ by Godsonkemz(m): 2:15pm On Jan 28, 2016 |
He has done nothing wrong by exposing a hidden truth. 1 Like |
Re: Kaduna University Suspends John Danfulani, Lecturer Over Facebook ‘hate Speech’ by dragunov: 2:21pm On Jan 28, 2016 |
Hazardhandsome:But if someone lies against you or say untruthful things about you it ain't gonna hurt nu? Who says being hurt is the only yardstick for measuring truth? Nu? |
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