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Your Comments Online Could Land You In Jail by Nobody: 5:13am On Jul 04, 2013
All over the world, the social media has provided individuals with the opportunity to express themselves. Unlike real life situations where social etiquette and manners are largely restrictive and limiting, people tend to have a greater sense of freedom in expressing their interests, feelings, ideas, views and opinions on social media.

While browsing the comment sections of some news websites, blogs, forums and discussion groups, this reporter often stumbles on touchy comments or reactions by online readers whenever they feel disenchanted by the subject of a certain news story.

For example, Jonathan’s adventure and engagement with Nigerians on Facebook has made him one of the most insulted personalities on the social network. Many Nigerians who object to his policies have taken advantage of the social media to continually criticise and hurl insults and abuses at him at every opportunity.

Besides, despite Facebook’s Statement of Rights and Responsibilities, which clearly warns users to respect the rights of other people and to avoid posting content or taking any action on Facebook that infringes or violates someone else’s rights, it is common to see some people commit slander, spread lies or use lewd and profane languages to hurt others.

It is so easy for someone to upload a video on YouTube, start a group on Facebook, tweet a statement on Twitter or open a blog and start writing to attack another person’s reputation. The spontaneity with which messages go viral on the Internet further complicates matters.

However, legal experts in Nigeria warn that social media users who engage in the act of damaging people’s reputation need to retrace their steps.

According to them, the absence of a comprehensive law in the country, since Nigeria has yet to have specific laws addressing slander committed via social networks, should not be seen as providing a leeway for citizens to engage in such despicable acts.

They argue that the Evidence Act as amended in 2011 makes provision for the admissibility of computer generated evidence to prove such cases in the law court.

The Chairman of the Nigeria Bar Association, Ikeja Branch, Mr. Monday Ubani, notes that messages, which defame other people on social networks have assumed alarming dimension.

Ubani says anyone who suffers acts of defamation on social media could, as a result of the amended section of the Evidence Act, seek redress in court.

Describing defamation as a dual-nature offence, which makes it either a civil wrong or a criminal act, he says the civil form of defamation seeks to protect one’s reputation and good name from being tainted. In criminal defamation, the law seeks to prevent a situation, especially on the part of State, where public peace is endangered.

He says, “Section 84 of the Evidence Act, as amended in 2011, makes provision for admissibility of computer-generated evidence, and such evidence(s) of defamation on social networks will be acceptable when tendered once the complainant, can establish the source of the evidence; and the process of collecting the evidence can be certified.

“If the accused is found guilty in the case of criminal form of defamation, he or she risks jail term. Section 375 of the Criminal Code classifies defamation as a misdemeanour and when found liable, the accused faces a sentence of one year imprisonment.

“But if you publish a defamatory comment or material and it could be proved that the accused knows full well that the statement is false before publishing on the said medium, the accused if convicted will be sentenced to two year imprisonment.

“However, Section 376 of the Criminal Code frowns at people who defame other people’s character with the intent to extort or induce the affected person to part with money or property. Such acts are classified as felony and if found guilty, the accused risks seven years’ imprisonment for the injuries and damages done.’’

Ubani says the civil form of defamation could make the defendants pay huge sums of money in terms of remedies after determination of such suits. He advises Nigerians who make avid use of the social media to be careful with what they post on social networks as it could backfire.

Stemming from the absence of a clear-cut comprehensive law in the country guiding people’s modus operandi on social platforms, Ubani urged the National Assembly to make laws that would protect citizens from suffering injuries as a result of defamation on social media.

“We are in a digital generation and the National Assembly should move with the times. We need a substantive law that would protect people from character assassination and defamation on social platforms. We cannot continue to dwell on old laws in this age,” he adds.

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Re: Your Comments Online Could Land You In Jail by Nobody: 5:17am On Jul 04, 2013
edited

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Re: Your Comments Online Could Land You In Jail by otokx(m): 5:21am On Jul 04, 2013
Is it American or Canadian jail?

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Re: Your Comments Online Could Land You In Jail by Horus(m): 5:35am On Jul 04, 2013
otokx: Is it American or Canadian jail?

North Korean jail

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Re: Your Comments Online Could Land You In Jail by Nobody: 5:46am On Jul 04, 2013
otokx: Is it American or Canadian jail?

I was thinking its one Israeli jail.
They wont deliver and they still want you to shut up.

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Re: Your Comments Online Could Land You In Jail by Nobody: 9:53am On Jul 04, 2013
Funny country...
Re: Your Comments Online Could Land You In Jail by bellaberry: 9:54am On Jul 04, 2013
How many years in Guantanamo bay are we talking about here? grin

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Re: Your Comments Online Could Land You In Jail by Wendyslim(f): 9:55am On Jul 04, 2013
No freedom of speech niiiii?
Re: Your Comments Online Could Land You In Jail by AnOlAd: 9:56am On Jul 04, 2013
Plenty people go land jail for Nairaland be that..

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Re: Your Comments Online Could Land You In Jail by nekaa(f): 9:56am On Jul 04, 2013
It's like am episode of suits or Boston legal; where they use one legit law to contradict another legit law..... Na them sabi.

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Re: Your Comments Online Could Land You In Jail by alphaconde(m): 9:58am On Jul 04, 2013
Oga seun and all the mods, please help me delete all my comment on nairaland where I have insulted patience jonathan and ameachi, am very sorry, I don't want to go to jail.


By the way, why can't we delete posts ourselves on nairaland? Is it a trap?

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Re: Your Comments Online Could Land You In Jail by fitzmayowa: 9:58am On Jul 04, 2013
Lobatan, Mr and Mrs Retardinho at work again...Operation padlock your hands LMAO

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Re: Your Comments Online Could Land You In Jail by Nobody: 9:59am On Jul 04, 2013
Speechless embarassed
Re: Your Comments Online Could Land You In Jail by johnstar(m): 9:59am On Jul 04, 2013
Na una name 'em 1 jail.... Dm go lock una 4 1 of d forum undecided
Re: Your Comments Online Could Land You In Jail by tellwisdom: 10:00am On Jul 04, 2013
eko_ile,bluetooth and eko atlantic should have been arrested then, because they are fond of calling jonathan "retardeen" angry angry

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Re: Your Comments Online Could Land You In Jail by Nobody: 10:01am On Jul 04, 2013
Oga Seun, I'd like to book and appointment with you ASAP. grin

When I entered my Nairaland handle in google, come see as my comments full the whole page. LMAO

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Re: Your Comments Online Could Land You In Jail by Nobody: 10:03am On Jul 04, 2013
The 'Jonathan' crew, you hear? grin

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Re: Your Comments Online Could Land You In Jail by Oildichotomy(m): 10:04am On Jul 04, 2013
I'm so scared now



Taaaah----- Fear Monkey shit
If I land in Jail for airing my mind against " unscrupulous element trying to destabilise the nation" -- F it --- I'm in for a just cause
They should start spying on IPs if possible
Re: Your Comments Online Could Land You In Jail by HolyHolla(m): 10:05am On Jul 04, 2013
I can see a lot of jail-birds on Nairaland!!!

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Re: Your Comments Online Could Land You In Jail by Acidosis(m): 10:06am On Jul 04, 2013
alpha conde: Oga seun and all the mods, please help me delete all my comment on nairaland where I have insulted patience jonathan and ameachi, am very sorry, I don't want to go to jail.


By the way, why can't we delete posts ourselves on nairaland? Is it a trap?

You mean the famous phrase retardeen ?? grin grin grin


omg! Did I just say that?? shocked shocked shocked

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Re: Your Comments Online Could Land You In Jail by surplussurplus: 10:06am On Jul 04, 2013
yea, thats my dream, to make it to america prison.
Re: Your Comments Online Could Land You In Jail by Acidosis(m): 10:07am On Jul 04, 2013
abegii... They can only get the docile ones who do not know the way to the Chambers..
cool
Re: Your Comments Online Could Land You In Jail by sobaemma(m): 10:08am On Jul 04, 2013
this one na nnenna and friends SUPER STORY
Re: Your Comments Online Could Land You In Jail by aminho(m): 10:08am On Jul 04, 2013
Then aLL nairalanders. Will be in jail
Re: Your Comments Online Could Land You In Jail by Lordave: 10:08am On Jul 04, 2013
otokx: Is it American or Canadian jail?
Somalian jail
Re: Your Comments Online Could Land You In Jail by pekelepekele(m): 10:11am On Jul 04, 2013
It means 190 will spend close to 70years imprisonment if all his comment is printed out and filed against him

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Re: Your Comments Online Could Land You In Jail by iamswizz(m): 10:14am On Jul 04, 2013
.abeg na lie jhor... their papa no fit do anytin.
Re: Your Comments Online Could Land You In Jail by Tingles(m): 10:15am On Jul 04, 2013
Is "retardeen" slanderous? It is supposed to be a descriptive adjective nao

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Re: Your Comments Online Could Land You In Jail by kunlesehan(m): 10:16am On Jul 04, 2013
my people since nah online/ cyberworld. ur jail term sef supose be online. oga seun u get golden cyber handcuffs for offenders ? lol

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Re: Your Comments Online Could Land You In Jail by Walexz02(m): 10:18am On Jul 04, 2013
Nnah! E don happen o shocked

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