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Re: Senate Clarifies Social Media Bill Rumours by Eggheaded(m): 10:05am On Dec 03, 2015
One chance president
Re: Senate Clarifies Social Media Bill Rumours by TruthOrSilence(m): 10:21am On Dec 03, 2015
We should learn to accommodate and not aggravate tension in all we do. Speak politely, shouting at someone would not get him/her do a job better, our tone to replying friends/enemies is crucial. Irrespective of our personality, we should learn not to abuse each other.
In Qatar, you would be fine about 200,000 Naira in equivalent for posting a note, picture against someone even if he actually did something wrong.
Re: Senate Clarifies Social Media Bill Rumours by Cityguy: 10:38am On Dec 03, 2015
biafranqueen:
Change Change Change !
What happen to all the Sai Buhari fans?
Perhaps they are in coma

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Re: Senate Clarifies Social Media Bill Rumours by Nobody: 10:50am On Dec 03, 2015
TruthOrSilence:
We should learn to accommodate and not aggravate tension in all we do. Speak politely, shouting at someone would not get him/her do a job better, our tone to replying friends/enemies is crucial. Irrespective of our personality, we should learn not to abuse each other.
In Qatar, you would be fine about 200,000 Naira in equivalent for posting a note, picture against someone even if he actually did something wrong.
abeg go collect seat, sshm, Nigeria is not Qatar, if you don't like the freedom of speech here, then relocate to your so called Qatar, nonsense

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Re: Senate Clarifies Social Media Bill Rumours by kesternice: 11:18am On Dec 03, 2015
Am not a lawyer but it's a common knowledge dat ones someone petitions another and d case goes 2 d court and d court rules against d petition( petitioner), d person( say a senator) being petition can therefore sue d petitioner 4 defamation. It's clearly stated in d const.

Dis 1 dey are doing is limiting our basic human right ( freedom of speech)

Dis is not Saudi Arabia

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Re: Senate Clarifies Social Media Bill Rumours by stinggy(m): 11:29am On Dec 03, 2015
onosprince:
Fvck buhari, he wan turn naija to north korea...
Even when he's not a senator and wasn't the sponsor of the bill cheesy cheesy
Re: Senate Clarifies Social Media Bill Rumours by LastProphet: 11:50am On Dec 03, 2015
loomer:


All the nonsense wey El Rufai talk about independence money nko and still dey waka freely, this law na just to prevent you, me and any body wey opose govt.
Pdp/apc, dem no send us and the earlier we accept that fact the better for us

and who said elrufai was wrong? because of that letter from SGF? has it been verified? am a contractor in Abuja and I know how much contracts go out for independence so if you think N70 million is what cuts it then you are reading only newspaper. and besides rufai did not make a documentary
Re: Senate Clarifies Social Media Bill Rumours by Dgreat07(m): 1:48pm On Dec 03, 2015
macpetrus:
Rubbish


Nobody can shut our voices.We will talk about bad government. We will talk about the 'change' we haven't seen #NoToSocialMediaBill

They are afraid of the same tool they used against previous government. #strategytoscarepeople#

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Re: Senate Clarifies Social Media Bill Rumours by abumeinben(m): 1:56pm On Dec 03, 2015
In order words, you want US standard for punishment but shy away from US standard for nationalism
Re: Senate Clarifies Social Media Bill Rumours by Nobody: 2:18pm On Dec 03, 2015
Nigerians are yearning for a law that will protect whistle blowers. Our senators are working on a bill to protect the corrupt by muzzling freespeech and public complaints through petition writing. Bulshit.
Re: Senate Clarifies Social Media Bill Rumours by loomer: 2:40pm On Dec 03, 2015
LastProphet:


and who said elrufai was wrong? because of that letter from SGF? has it been verified? am a contractor in Abuja and I know how much contracts go out for independence so if you think N70 million is what cuts it then you are reading only newspaper. and besides rufai did not make a documentary


Like I said, APC/PDP are all birds of a feather and the earlier u realise that the better for u.
I just thank God for my life and that of my family in general, cos the decisions of these politicians no get any major effect on me anymore, weda positively or negatively.
Re: Senate Clarifies Social Media Bill Rumours by Okanokan(m): 3:15pm On Dec 03, 2015
Una no get work. Bringing Decree 4 thru the backdoor.
Re: Senate Clarifies Social Media Bill Rumours by LastProphet: 4:26pm On Dec 03, 2015
loomer:



Like I said, APC/PDP are all birds of a feather and the earlier u realise that the better for u.
I just thank God for my life and that of my family in general, cos the decisions of these politicians no get any major effect on me anymore, weda positively or negatively.

i understand you but we shouldn't compare elrufai's statement with a full documentary running on national TV for weeks, haba
Re: Senate Clarifies Social Media Bill Rumours by Kellzcold: 4:40pm On Dec 03, 2015
Senate vs Sahara reporters
They've damaged a lot of reputations
Re: Senate Clarifies Social Media Bill Rumours by Excellentmind: 4:54pm On Dec 03, 2015
Hmm! Social media ban, a good move, afterall we ask for change.
Re: Senate Clarifies Social Media Bill Rumours by stephoye: 4:58pm On Dec 03, 2015
I regret voting Buhari as the President

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Re: Senate Clarifies Social Media Bill Rumours by loomer: 5:07pm On Dec 03, 2015
LastProphet:


i understand you but we shouldn't compare elrufai's statement with a full documentary running on national TV for weeks, haba

That's politics for u. Lies lies lies, all the way
Re: Senate Clarifies Social Media Bill Rumours by siwete: 5:52pm On Dec 03, 2015
Re: Senate Clarifies Social Media Bill Rumours by teeotal007(m): 3:12am On Dec 04, 2015
Koolmexxi:
D Fuji House of Assembly is exactly what is wrong with dis country... If only dey have d interest of the citizens at heart. So long as laws dat can change the status quo are not made or existing laws are not followed things will continue to b d same. There is a Senate/house committee in charge of every ministry, department and agency and there's nothing that goes on in those places dat dey are not aware of. They either look d other way wen it favours dem or scream blue murder wen their interests and demands have not been met. Changing things in dis country isn't really up to any presidency or it's cabinet. It's mostly up to members of dat house and unfortunately dey are only interested in themselves.

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Re: Senate Clarifies Social Media Bill Rumours by TijaniAbu: 5:17am On Dec 06, 2015
Freedom of speech has no problem. Fair comment has no problem. What has problem? Blackmailers who knowingly publish falsehoods. Nigerians making much ado about nothing new. The crimes of criminal libel and criminal defamation have long been entrenched in Nigeria's statute books, as separate and distinct from civil libel and civil defamation. The difference? If anybody makes a false accusation of a criminal offence, that in itself is justiciable as criminal libel or criminal defamation. Checks and balances.

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