
THE PRESIDENT’s SPEECH, HATE SPEECH AND THE HYPOCRISY OF POWER
After listening to President Buhari’s speech on Monday, August 21, 2017. One thing was clear – The Government’s resolve at addressing the problem of Hate Speech in Nigeria.

After listening to President Buhari’s speech on Monday, August 21, 2017. One thing was clear – The Government’s resolve at addressing the problem of Hate Speech in Nigeria.

The dust may have settled, the hash tags may have stopped trending, and Samuel Ogundipe may have been granted bail but important issues around his arrest remains.

Everybody likes to get as much power as circumstances allow, and nobody will vote for a self-denying ordinance.” Lord Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton, English Catholic historian, politician, and writer

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Adeboye is a leading civil society voice in the Internet Governance space in Africa. He has background studies in Politics, Philosophy, and Economics. A legislative engagement expert and Program Manager at Paradigm Initiative. He is an Alumni of the African School on Internet Governance with many years of global, regional, and national digital rights advocacy experience.