The Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has asked President Muhammadu Buhari to stop the military from monitoring Nigerians on social media and clamping down on perpetrators of hate speech. SERAP
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The role of the military in a democracy has always been an issue right from the days of Plato, 2500 years ago. The recent pronouncement by Nigeria’s military that it
The Nigerian military says it is now monitoring the social media for comments that could be “anti-government, anti-military or anti-security”. John Enenche, director of defence information, said this when he
It is my privilege and honour to give the give the keynote speech at the maiden edition of CKN News
Nigeria’s 16 million Facebook users represents the highest in Africa, says Umar Danbatta, vice chairman of Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC).
Lai Mohammed, minister of information and culture, says social media has made the task of spokespersons of government difficult. Speaking
Lai Mohammed, minister of information and culture, has described as untrue the report that the federal government is monitoring telephone
Peter Dauke, general officer commanding (GOC), division 3 of the Nigerian army, Jos, has cautioned soldiers on the use of
Lai Mohammed, minister of information and culture, says gone are the days when newspapers were so powerful that their editorials
The world of hate writing and anonymity
BY OCHECHE ALABI In my growing-up years, readers’ reactions and opinions under editorial columns of newspapers and magazines were a delight as they do not only give voice to the