Showing posts with label social media gist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label social media gist. Show all posts

Seven-Year Jail Term Proposed For Social Media Critics- Atiku Condemns the bill

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Are we in a democracy or not ?because i don't understand why people cannot criticize  their corrupt leaders or under performing government officials anymore.Thank God, former Vice President and Turaki Adamawa, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar is kicking against the proposed bill seeking seven-year jail term for social media critics.

The social media is the voice of the ordinary man, they can't take it away from us. We understand some people do misuse it but it has brought about more accountability and transparency from our leaders.
The proposed bill tends to reduce some inflammatory comments against the government of Nigeria and its leaders, especially President Goodluck Jonathan.

However, the former Vice President took to his Twitter page Thursday morning to condemn the proposed bill, saying that, “I have always told our political leaders to see social media as a performance barometer, and not a threat.”

Atiku during an interview on why he relies on social media, especially Twitter, said, “It’s not all the time that I tweet. But then, I don’t think it is a question of bringing myself low or cheapening it. But that is a question of connecting. I believe you love your children. If they love something, won’t you love it?
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Nigeria Police Force Joins Twitter

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The Nigeria Police Force has join the world of social media networking.

The police force, which been battling with a battered image joined twitter on Saturday, January 21, 2012. It also has on its twitter handle, @policeng, the direct number of the Inspector General of Police.

It presently has about 1736 followers, following about 28 followers with about 21 tweets as at press time.

You will recall that MD Abubakar took over the leadership of the police force some weeks ago with a promise to reform the police to a better Nigeria police to be proud of.
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