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Re: GEJ's CYBERCRIME BILL Allows FG To Spy On Nigerians - Death Sentence For Hackers by mradjoy(m): 8:48pm On Feb 24, 2015
LRNZH:


This is GEJ using the other hand to withdraw the FOI bill he took credit for, probably in a reaction to the exposition of his weakness and corruption due to this elections.
Once gov't starts to actively spy on its citizenry, freedom is no longer in existence. Judging by the way GEJ and indeed other African leaders misuse power, this law will be used to witchhunt media houses and ordinary citizens on social media (think Nairaland etc).
My suspicion is that the paedophile part of the law is to window dress the spying part of the bill to create an appeal.
It is a bad law in general. How much hacking goes on in Nigeria? This is not even really an anti yahoo-yahoo bill sef to make it more pertinent. It is a shame GEJ's priorities are misplaced once again. He should have been pushing the legislature to pass more important bills like the PIB.
Nigerians should fight this bill before it is passed.


cc: Lalasticlala, Ishilove, Maclatunji, Obinoscopy, OAM4J
I like ur interpretation of this. Thumbs up for you, Nigerians should say capital NO to this barbaric bill before it is passed into law.
Re: GEJ's CYBERCRIME BILL Allows FG To Spy On Nigerians - Death Sentence For Hackers by Skywalker5(m): 8:49pm On Feb 24, 2015
Death sentence for Hackers? is he on drugs? How about death sentence for corrupt politicians?

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Re: GEJ's CYBERCRIME BILL Allows FG To Spy On Nigerians - Death Sentence For Hackers by Maro4u(m): 8:56pm On Feb 24, 2015
Rubbish a good hacking team cannot be caught #remainsanonymous
Re: GEJ's CYBERCRIME BILL Allows FG To Spy On Nigerians - Death Sentence For Hackers by ghettodreamz(m): 8:57pm On Feb 24, 2015
nkowaputa:


Cyber crime represents 80% reason why Nigeria and Nigerians are called criminals and corrupt by the outside world. This bill will fight those giving us that name and scaring businesses from us. It will rise our integrity.
Unless you are one of them, you should like this.

Let your thieving politicians stop looting from our treasury first, with your clueless GCFR inclusive; then Nigeria would take a dramatic turn on its way to mount that greater height. Cybercrime bill or no bill, it doesn't stop anything, there are scam artist everywhere on the planet earth, so it's not a typical Nigeria thing neither is it peculiar to us as you claimed.

Only if these fellaz would realise that hackers are intellectual people who use their God-given brains to acquire skills which are not necessarily or majorly used in perpetrating criminal and offensive acts in violation of other people's right, the sooner they would realise passing the bill is just a myopic and nonsensical attempt and a complete waste of time. As far as I'm concerned, hackers have been in existence since time immemorial and no useless bill, some crooks disguising themselves as law makers and/or political figures could stop it.

Honestly, passing the bill into the law, stops nothing literally. If you know what cybercrime actually is.
Re: GEJ's CYBERCRIME BILL Allows FG To Spy On Nigerians - Death Sentence For Hackers by JayJustus(m): 9:00pm On Feb 24, 2015
bull shyte....story for da godssssssssss...

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Re: GEJ's CYBERCRIME BILL Allows FG To Spy On Nigerians - Death Sentence For Hackers by lilcashking(m): 9:03pm On Feb 24, 2015
ControlX:
I have news for APC stalwarts. You don’t win an
election in Nigeria by being the champion of social
media. You don’t win by renting crowds to fill up
your rallies. You don’t win by putting up your
billboards everywhere while tearing down those of
your opponents. You don’t win by master-minding
in the media a false sense of the inevitability of
your victory. When you do all this successfully, you
simply end up deceiving yourself.
You win elections by mounting an effective
ground-game at the grassroots level; designed to
bring out the people on Election Day to vote for
you. Instead, APC strategy was to stampede the
electorate into victory. The design was to proclaim
victory even before the election, laying grounds for
protests and acrimony in event of defeat.
Attempted coup d’état
The APC blueprint is see-through. Present a new
refurbished, suit-wearing and church-visiting
Buhari to the electorate chanting a mantra of
“change.” Give him a Teflon-coated Redeemed
pastor as vice-presidential running-mate. Shield
him from public scrutiny and debates to hide his
weaknesses and absent-mindedness. Gloss over
his objectionable past and pedigree. Mount an
aggressive image-laundering social media
campaign.
So doing, before the PDP and the public would be
up to your game, the election would be over.
Nigerians would wake up on February 15th to
discover to our cost that we had been hoodwinked
into handing over power to Buhari and the Tinubu
cabal.
The APC mechanism for perfecting this plan
entailed bullying the PDP into defeat. In the North,
PDP supporters were threatened and harassed.
Some quickly packed their bag and baggage and
left town. Even Goodluck Jonathan’s convoy was
stoned by APC “democrats.” In Gombe, a suicide
bomber paid a courtesy call on the president’s
campaign rally.
But the killer-punch was to be the disenfranchisem
ent of literally millions of PDP voters. With the
complicity of Jega’s INEC, APC strongholds were
supplied with PVCs: while PDP strongholds were
denied them. Ghost-voters came out of the
woodwork by their hundreds of thousands in
unlikely places like the war-torn North-east to
collect their PVCs. However, in peaceful higher-
population places like Lagos and Kano, non-
indigenes were denied their PVCs, suspected of
being likely PDP supporters.
It is telling that, in all the ensuing brouhaha over
23 million people not yet receiving their PVCs
seven days to D-Day, APC remained resolute that
the election should go ahead nevertheless. This
indicates that it knew the missing PVCs belonged
disproportionately to PDP supporters.
The denouement
However, the entire strategy of the APC met its
Waterloo with the postponement of the election.
With the postponement, the Buhari election-train
came to a screeching halt. Some have argued that
the postponement was a military coup by Jonathan
and the PDP. However, a more truthful assessment
is that the postponement scuttled the APC plan to
win the election by subterfuge.
APC blundered because it refused to entertain the
possibility that the election could actually be
postponed. As a result, it did not plan for that
eventuality. In this gaffe, it was carried away by its
own hyperbole. APC big-guns shouted themselves
hoarse warning all and sundry that the election
must not be postponed, or else. Worse still, they
believed their own rhetoric.
APC is used to making threatening noises. It is all
stuff and bluster. If it loses, the dogs and the
baboons would be soaked in blood. If it loses it
would form a parallel government. If the election is
postponed, Nigerians would not stand for it.
Therefore, it expended all its political and financial
capital on a 14th February election. When it finally
dawned on it that the election might be postponed,
Buhari made an unusual visit to the Council of
State to mount a pathetic eleventh-hour
resistance.
But alas, the APC was completely outplayed. INEC
succumbed to the inevitable and the election was
postponed, and for six weeks no less. As a result,
the APC stampede came to an end. The
orchestrated Buhari momentum came to a
screeching halt. Since then, APC pundits have been
in shock; scratching their heads because, in all
their impetuosity, they had no Plan B.
The APC was banking on the element of surprise.
That is now gone with the postponement. It was
hoping to win the election by disenfranchising PDP
voters. That is no longer possible. It is now
confronted with fighting an election it always knew
it cannot win because it does not have the
appropriate structure on the ground at the
grassroots level.
PDP fight back
Sixteen years in power had made the PDP over-
confident. It seemed to have been caught
unawares by the scripted APC nomination of
Buhari and the gimmickry of choosing a Redeemed
pastor as his running-mate. As a result, an
election that should have been a cake-walk for it
suddenly turned into a tight race. Part of this was
self-inflicted. PDP had a bad set of primaries;
creating considerable dissension within its ranks.
Moreover, the PDP was bested in the public
relations department; allowing the APC to define
the narrative of the election on social media.
Had the election gone on as scheduled on 14th
February, it would have been close but Jonathan
would still have won. But with six weeks delay, the
election will not even be close. Even though it was
ebbing discernibly, APC had momentum for the
14th February election. By 28th March, that
momentum would have dissipated and
disappeared. Even now, the momentum is no
longer there. Buhari is in London on a dubious
visit. APC has run out of breath.
Make no mistake about it; the six week
postponement of the election has effectively
crippled the APC. It is no wonder then that the
party has been grumbling non-stop. In the
meantime, PDP has been able to get a full measure
of the APC. Putting all its eggs in the 14th
February date, which it insisted cannot and must
not be changed; the APC played all its cards. It
put all its eggs in one basket. However, PDP held
some in reserve, banking on the postponement of
the election.
APC’s confusion
What happens now? APC is confused. It is
stretched for funds. It has lost its mojo, scrambling
in panic mode to raise additional 50 billion naira
from donors. Speaking to APC stakeholders at the
party secretariat in Lagos, Bola Tinubu said: “We
have to re-strategise; all of you should go back to
your various constituencies starting from
tomorrow.” This is a belated acknowledgment that
the party now likely to win the election is the one
best able to mount an aggressive and effective
nationwide grassroots campaign.
In that department, the APC is clearly second-best.
The party best positioned to mount an effective
ground-game and mobilize votes at the grassroots
level is the PDP. It has been around for 16 years.
PDP local government councilors account for nearly
70 per cent of all councilors in Nigeria, comprising
6,521 members, making it a truly grassroots-based
political party. The APC, on the other hand, does
not have the nationwide political structure to win
the coming election. To date, it is a newspaper and
television political party. It has yet to build a
formidable grassroots support. It is a JJC party, a
little over a year old.
With all the noise about Buhari, it should not be
forgotten that the man chronically lacks skills at
building political party structures. In the APC
presidential primaries, Northern delegates did not
even vote for him; preferring instead Kwankwaso
and Atiku. He was elected primarily on the strength
of ACN votes. PDP strength on the ground
everywhere in Nigeria explains why Jonathan was
able to win 37% of the vote even in Buhari’s home-
state of Katsina in the 2011 election.
While APC was busy stoking up the press to create
its air of inevitable victory, PDP was busy
mobilizing its local government councilors. Its
Presidential Campaign Organisation brought all its
elected and appointed councilors from all over
Nigeria to Abuja to mobilize them to secure victory
for the party at the grassroots level. In what was
captioned “Operation Deliver Your Ward,” Professor
Jerry Gana re-fashioned them as political foot-
soldiers and grassroots mobilisers for the PDP,
split into six groups according to their geopolitical
zones.
Resurgent PDP
Since the postponement, Jonathan is no longer the
issue. It is once again Buhari; the coup-plotting
former dictator and alleged ethnic and religious
jingoist. Thanks to the postponement, Nigerians
can no longer be panicked into voting for Buhari.
We now have enough time to appreciate that he is
old, and completely bereft of ideas as to what to
do when in power. It is not enough to shout
“change, change.” The question is: change to
what? To this question, Buhari provides a
deafening silence.
In the meantime, the true message of Jonathan’s
considerable achievements in office is now
resonating. With the commissioning of new power-
plants, we are now generating 5,500 megawatts of
electricity: a new Nigerian record. We now know
from PricewaterhouseCoopers that the allegation
that $20 billion is missing from NNPC accounts is
one big fat APC lie. The army is now fully-
equipped for battle. For the first time in a long
time, the Nigerian air force has come into the fray.
The Boko Haram is being bombed to smithereens
up North. There is even talk of capturing Abubakar
Shekau alive.
Within the next six weeks, all that is left is for the
PDP to put its house in order and APC will be
toast. Since Buhari has whipped up himself and his
supporters into an unrealistic psychological frenzy
in this election cycle, it is certain he will end up at
the tribunal, when it finally dawns on him that, in
spite of all the bluster, he has lost again. The fate
awaiting Buhari brings to mind that of Mitt
Romney who was so deceived into believing he
would be elected America’s next president in 2012,
he had only a victory speech on election night
when he was roundly defeated.
When the history of the 2015 presidential election
is finally written, it will be recalled that the
postponement of the election for six weeks was the
final nail in the coffin of the APC.
. Who get time to read this ur nobel,u beta sumrize it next tym but any sai buhari grin

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Re: GEJ's CYBERCRIME BILL Allows FG To Spy On Nigerians - Death Sentence For Hackers by lilcashking(m): 9:04pm On Feb 24, 2015
ControlX:
I have news for APC stalwarts. You don’t win an
election in Nigeria by being the champion of social
media. You don’t win by renting crowds to fill up
your rallies. You don’t win by putting up your
billboards everywhere while tearing down those of
your opponents. You don’t win by master-minding
in the media a false sense of the inevitability of
your victory. When you do all this successfully, you
simply end up deceiving yourself.
You win elections by mounting an effective
ground-game at the grassroots level; designed to
bring out the people on Election Day to vote for
you. Instead, APC strategy was to stampede the
electorate into victory. The design was to proclaim
victory even before the election, laying grounds for
protests and acrimony in event of defeat.
Attempted coup d’état
The APC blueprint is see-through. Present a new
refurbished, suit-wearing and church-visiting
Buhari to the electorate chanting a mantra of
“change.” Give him a Teflon-coated Redeemed
pastor as vice-presidential running-mate. Shield
him from public scrutiny and debates to hide his
weaknesses and absent-mindedness. Gloss over
his objectionable past and pedigree. Mount an
aggressive image-laundering social media
campaign.
So doing, before the PDP and the public would be
up to your game, the election would be over.
Nigerians would wake up on February 15th to
discover to our cost that we had been hoodwinked
into handing over power to Buhari and the Tinubu
cabal.
The APC mechanism for perfecting this plan
entailed bullying the PDP into defeat. In the North,
PDP supporters were threatened and harassed.
Some quickly packed their bag and baggage and
left town. Even Goodluck Jonathan’s convoy was
stoned by APC “democrats.” In Gombe, a suicide
bomber paid a courtesy call on the president’s
campaign rally.
But the killer-punch was to be the disenfranchisem
ent of literally millions of PDP voters. With the
complicity of Jega’s INEC, APC strongholds were
supplied with PVCs: while PDP strongholds were
denied them. Ghost-voters came out of the
woodwork by their hundreds of thousands in
unlikely places like the war-torn North-east to
collect their PVCs. However, in peaceful higher-
population places like Lagos and Kano, non-
indigenes were denied their PVCs, suspected of
being likely PDP supporters.
It is telling that, in all the ensuing brouhaha over
23 million people not yet receiving their PVCs
seven days to D-Day, APC remained resolute that
the election should go ahead nevertheless. This
indicates that it knew the missing PVCs belonged
disproportionately to PDP supporters.
The denouement
However, the entire strategy of the APC met its
Waterloo with the postponement of the election.
With the postponement, the Buhari election-train
came to a screeching halt. Some have argued that
the postponement was a military coup by Jonathan
and the PDP. However, a more truthful assessment
is that the postponement scuttled the APC plan to
win the election by subterfuge.
APC blundered because it refused to entertain the
possibility that the election could actually be
postponed. As a result, it did not plan for that
eventuality. In this gaffe, it was carried away by its
own hyperbole. APC big-guns shouted themselves
hoarse warning all and sundry that the election
must not be postponed, or else. Worse still, they
believed their own rhetoric.
APC is used to making threatening noises. It is all
stuff and bluster. If it loses, the dogs and the
baboons would be soaked in blood. If it loses it
would form a parallel government. If the election is
postponed, Nigerians would not stand for it.
Therefore, it expended all its political and financial
capital on a 14th February election. When it finally
dawned on it that the election might be postponed,
Buhari made an unusual visit to the Council of
State to mount a pathetic eleventh-hour
resistance.
But alas, the APC was completely outplayed. INEC
succumbed to the inevitable and the election was
postponed, and for six weeks no less. As a result,
the APC stampede came to an end. The
orchestrated Buhari momentum came to a
screeching halt. Since then, APC pundits have been
in shock; scratching their heads because, in all
their impetuosity, they had no Plan B.
The APC was banking on the element of surprise.
That is now gone with the postponement. It was
hoping to win the election by disenfranchising PDP
voters. That is no longer possible. It is now
confronted with fighting an election it always knew
it cannot win because it does not have the
appropriate structure on the ground at the
grassroots level.
PDP fight back
Sixteen years in power had made the PDP over-
confident. It seemed to have been caught
unawares by the scripted APC nomination of
Buhari and the gimmickry of choosing a Redeemed
pastor as his running-mate. As a result, an
election that should have been a cake-walk for it
suddenly turned into a tight race. Part of this was
self-inflicted. PDP had a bad set of primaries;
creating considerable dissension within its ranks.
Moreover, the PDP was bested in the public
relations department; allowing the APC to define
the narrative of the election on social media.
Had the election gone on as scheduled on 14th
February, it would have been close but Jonathan
would still have won. But with six weeks delay, the
election will not even be close. Even though it was
ebbing discernibly, APC had momentum for the
14th February election. By 28th March, that
momentum would have dissipated and
disappeared. Even now, the momentum is no
longer there. Buhari is in London on a dubious
visit. APC has run out of breath.
Make no mistake about it; the six week
postponement of the election has effectively
crippled the APC. It is no wonder then that the
party has been grumbling non-stop. In the
meantime, PDP has been able to get a full measure
of the APC. Putting all its eggs in the 14th
February date, which it insisted cannot and must
not be changed; the APC played all its cards. It
put all its eggs in one basket. However, PDP held
some in reserve, banking on the postponement of
the election.
APC’s confusion
What happens now? APC is confused. It is
stretched for funds. It has lost its mojo, scrambling
in panic mode to raise additional 50 billion naira
from donors. Speaking to APC stakeholders at the
party secretariat in Lagos, Bola Tinubu said: “We
have to re-strategise; all of you should go back to
your various constituencies starting from
tomorrow.” This is a belated acknowledgment that
the party now likely to win the election is the one
best able to mount an aggressive and effective
nationwide grassroots campaign.
In that department, the APC is clearly second-best.
The party best positioned to mount an effective
ground-game and mobilize votes at the grassroots
level is the PDP. It has been around for 16 years.
PDP local government councilors account for nearly
70 per cent of all councilors in Nigeria, comprising
6,521 members, making it a truly grassroots-based
political party. The APC, on the other hand, does
not have the nationwide political structure to win
the coming election. To date, it is a newspaper and
television political party. It has yet to build a
formidable grassroots support. It is a JJC party, a
little over a year old.
With all the noise about Buhari, it should not be
forgotten that the man chronically lacks skills at
building political party structures. In the APC
presidential primaries, Northern delegates did not
even vote for him; preferring instead Kwankwaso
and Atiku. He was elected primarily on the strength
of ACN votes. PDP strength on the ground
everywhere in Nigeria explains why Jonathan was
able to win 37% of the vote even in Buhari’s home-
state of Katsina in the 2011 election.
While APC was busy stoking up the press to create
its air of inevitable victory, PDP was busy
mobilizing its local government councilors. Its
Presidential Campaign Organisation brought all its
elected and appointed councilors from all over
Nigeria to Abuja to mobilize them to secure victory
for the party at the grassroots level. In what was
captioned “Operation Deliver Your Ward,” Professor
Jerry Gana re-fashioned them as political foot-
soldiers and grassroots mobilisers for the PDP,
split into six groups according to their geopolitical
zones.
Resurgent PDP
Since the postponement, Jonathan is no longer the
issue. It is once again Buhari; the coup-plotting
former dictator and alleged ethnic and religious
jingoist. Thanks to the postponement, Nigerians
can no longer be panicked into voting for Buhari.
We now have enough time to appreciate that he is
old, and completely bereft of ideas as to what to
do when in power. It is not enough to shout
“change, change.” The question is: change to
what? To this question, Buhari provides a
deafening silence.
In the meantime, the true message of Jonathan’s
considerable achievements in office is now
resonating. With the commissioning of new power-
plants, we are now generating 5,500 megawatts of
electricity: a new Nigerian record. We now know
from PricewaterhouseCoopers that the allegation
that $20 billion is missing from NNPC accounts is
one big fat APC lie. The army is now fully-
equipped for battle. For the first time in a long
time, the Nigerian air force has come into the fray.
The Boko Haram is being bombed to smithereens
up North. There is even talk of capturing Abubakar
Shekau alive.
Within the next six weeks, all that is left is for the
PDP to put its house in order and APC will be
toast. Since Buhari has whipped up himself and his
supporters into an unrealistic psychological frenzy
in this election cycle, it is certain he will end up at
the tribunal, when it finally dawns on him that, in
spite of all the bluster, he has lost again. The fate
awaiting Buhari brings to mind that of Mitt
Romney who was so deceived into believing he
would be elected America’s next president in 2012,
he had only a victory speech on election night
when he was roundly defeated.
When the history of the 2015 presidential election
is finally written, it will be recalled that the
postponement of the election for six weeks was the
final nail in the coffin of the APC.
. Who get time to read this ur nobel,u beta sumrize it next tym but any way sai buhari grin

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Re: GEJ's CYBERCRIME BILL Allows FG To Spy On Nigerians - Death Sentence For Hackers by Charlotte15: 9:13pm On Feb 24, 2015
First casualty shall be Mr Ayeedee. Under normal circumstances, this bill should lose him all nairaland votes. But instead people will still shout GEJ. Well GEJ till you get executed for speaking your mind. The days of FOI are over. This Jonathan is a tyrant, a wolf in sheepskin.
Re: GEJ's CYBERCRIME BILL Allows FG To Spy On Nigerians - Death Sentence For Hackers by Nobody: 9:13pm On Feb 24, 2015
Where in the world is this done?
Re: GEJ's CYBERCRIME BILL Allows FG To Spy On Nigerians - Death Sentence For Hackers by Cutehector(m): 9:13pm On Feb 24, 2015
Nairalanders una don hear am? grin
Re: GEJ's CYBERCRIME BILL Allows FG To Spy On Nigerians - Death Sentence For Hackers by OROSUNBOLB(m): 9:20pm On Feb 24, 2015
nkowaputa:


Cyber crime represents 80% reason why Nigeria and Nigerians are called criminals and corrupt by the outside world. This bill will fight those giving us that name and scaring businesses from us. It will rise our integrity.
Unless you are one of them, you should like this.

You actually started very well and I assumed,erroneously though,that you were one of the few cultured people we have here. The last sentence betrayed you ! You aren't worth my time friend,goodnight.
Re: GEJ's CYBERCRIME BILL Allows FG To Spy On Nigerians - Death Sentence For Hackers by Nobody: 9:26pm On Feb 24, 2015
APC members will counter this.
they'd be like, ' terrorists are bombing people and FG is fighting hackers '

up GEJ till the juju controlling APC wears off!

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Re: GEJ's CYBERCRIME BILL Allows FG To Spy On Nigerians - Death Sentence For Hackers by Pstunna234: 9:28pm On Feb 24, 2015
Abeg leave yahoo boys out of this matter
LRNZH:


This is GEJ using the other hand to withdraw the FOI bill he took credit for, probably in a reaction to the exposition of his weakness and corruption due to this elections.
Once gov't starts to actively spy on its citizenry, freedom is no longer in existence. Judging by the way GEJ and indeed other African leaders misuse power, this law will be used to witchhunt media houses and ordinary citizens on social media (think Nairaland etc).
My suspicion is that the paedophile part of the law is to window dress the spying part of the bill to create an appeal.
It is a bad law in general. How much hacking goes on in Nigeria? This is not even really an anti yahoo-yahoo bill sef to make it more pertinent. It is a shame GEJ's priorities are misplaced once again. He should have been pushing the legislature to pass more important bills like the PIB.
Nigerians should fight this bill before it is passed.


cc: Lalasticlala, Ishilove, Maclatunji, Obinoscopy, OAM4J
Re: GEJ's CYBERCRIME BILL Allows FG To Spy On Nigerians - Death Sentence For Hackers by Whynotthetruth(m): 9:29pm On Feb 24, 2015
LRNZH:


This is GEJ using the other hand to withdraw the FOI bill he took credit for, probably in a reaction to the exposition of his weakness and corruption due to this elections.
Once gov't starts to actively spy on its citizenry, freedom is no longer in existence. Judging by the way GEJ and indeed other African leaders misuse power, this law will be used to witchhunt media houses and ordinary citizens on social media (think Nairaland etc).
My suspicion is that the paedophile part of the law is to window dress the spying part of the bill to create an appeal.
It is a bad law in general. How much hacking goes on in Nigeria? This is not even really an anti yahoo-yahoo bill sef to make it more pertinent. It is a shame GEJ's priorities are misplaced once again. He should have been pushing the legislature to pass more important bills like the PIB.
Nigerians should fight this bill before it is passed.


cc: Lalasticlala, Ishilove, Maclatunji, Obinoscopy, OAM4J



Most times, the urge to insult GEJ pushes most of you to expose how half-baked you are...
Just read what you wrote here and point out the correlation with the main post...
What's wrong in monitoring anyone's electronic devices especially in a "CRIMINAL CASE INVESTIGATION" as pointed out in the bill
What is really wrong with chaps like you...Is it just hatred or frustration or what exactly?
Criticizing without comprehension or even reading at all...pele

I am yet to see where you thanked GEJ for FOI...which Fashola and other APC states refused to domesticate...
What are they hiding since they are progressives, saints and not criminals or corrupt digital looters

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Re: GEJ's CYBERCRIME BILL Allows FG To Spy On Nigerians - Death Sentence For Hackers by nkowaputa(m): 9:31pm On Feb 24, 2015
OROSUNBOLB:


You actually started very well and I assumed,erroneously though,that you were one of the few cultured people we have here. The last sentence betrayed you ! You aren't worth my time friend,goodnight.
Apologies. Forgive my sarcasm which was highly uncalled for.
I have edited it.
Pardon please
Re: GEJ's CYBERCRIME BILL Allows FG To Spy On Nigerians - Death Sentence For Hackers by jimmayoy: 9:31pm On Feb 24, 2015
ozoigbondu:
Anything to preserve national security is fine by me


Are u sure you read the post?
Re: GEJ's CYBERCRIME BILL Allows FG To Spy On Nigerians - Death Sentence For Hackers by OROSUNBOLB(m): 9:41pm On Feb 24, 2015
nkowaputa:

Apologies. Forgive my sarcasm which was highly uncalled for.
I have edited it.
Pardon please

Impressive ! You're welcome brother.

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Re: GEJ's CYBERCRIME BILL Allows FG To Spy On Nigerians - Death Sentence For Hackers by Nobody: 9:48pm On Feb 24, 2015
clueless by the day, what happened to dishing out death sentences to corrupt government officials who have looted this country dry.... undecided
Re: GEJ's CYBERCRIME BILL Allows FG To Spy On Nigerians - Death Sentence For Hackers by CALEB65(m): 9:51pm On Feb 24, 2015
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Re: GEJ's CYBERCRIME BILL Allows FG To Spy On Nigerians - Death Sentence For Hackers by mrvictor: 9:52pm On Feb 24, 2015
Good Law! Good Development.
A law that will cope today's technological development.
A law will tackle ICT abuse.
A law that will help in monitoring terrorism which has gone digital already.
Re: GEJ's CYBERCRIME BILL Allows FG To Spy On Nigerians - Death Sentence For Hackers by onyeuka: 9:53pm On Feb 24, 2015
Hmmmmmmmm how about corrupted politicians
Re: GEJ's CYBERCRIME BILL Allows FG To Spy On Nigerians - Death Sentence For Hackers by Wallie(m): 10:18pm On Feb 24, 2015
Death sentence for hacking "Critical National Information Infrastructure"? shocked What EXACTLY is Critical National Information Infrastructure?

How come starving "Critical National Information Infrastructure" of allocated funds by way of embezzlement does not carry the death penalty? It seems the stiffest punishments are ALWAYS reserved for crimes committed by ordinary citizens!
Re: GEJ's CYBERCRIME BILL Allows FG To Spy On Nigerians - Death Sentence For Hackers by Richiy(f): 10:18pm On Feb 24, 2015
LRNZH:


This is GEJ using the other hand to withdraw the FOI bill he took credit for, probably in a reaction to the exposition of his weakness and corruption due to this elections.
Once gov't starts to actively spy on its citizenry, freedom is no longer in existence. Judging by the way GEJ and indeed other African leaders misuse power, this law will be used to witchhunt media houses and ordinary citizens on social media (think Nairaland etc).
My suspicion is that the paedophile part of the law is to window dress the spying part of the bill to create an appeal.
It is a bad law in general. How much hacking goes on in Nigeria? This is not even really an anti yahoo-yahoo bill sef to make it more pertinent. It is a shame GEJ's priorities are misplaced once again. He should have been pushing the legislature to pass more important bills like the PIB.
Nigerians should fight this bill before it is passed.


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You couldn't have put it any better
Re: GEJ's CYBERCRIME BILL Allows FG To Spy On Nigerians - Death Sentence For Hackers by Nobody: 10:40pm On Feb 24, 2015
this is possibly the WORST law that we can ever allow to pass.
it should be fought to a standstill by all intelligent and educated Nigerians.
if passed, please toss the Nigerian constitution into the Lagos lagoon.
nonsense.
Re: GEJ's CYBERCRIME BILL Allows FG To Spy On Nigerians - Death Sentence For Hackers by soulglo: 10:42pm On Feb 24, 2015
And what is considered reasonable grounds. Seems like a blank check to invade people's privacy.

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Re: GEJ's CYBERCRIME BILL Allows FG To Spy On Nigerians - Death Sentence For Hackers by Nobody: 10:45pm On Feb 24, 2015
LRNZH:


This is GEJ using the other hand to withdraw the FOI bill he took credit for, probably in a reaction to the exposition of his weakness and corruption due to this elections.
Once gov't starts to actively spy on its citizenry, freedom is no longer in existence. Judging by the way GEJ and indeed other African leaders misuse power, this law will be used to witchhunt media houses and ordinary citizens on social media (think Nairaland etc).
My suspicion is that the paedophile part of the law is to window dress the spying part of the bill to create an appeal.
It is a bad law in general. How much hacking goes on in Nigeria? This is not even really an anti yahoo-yahoo bill sef to make it more pertinent. It is a shame GEJ's priorities are misplaced once again. He should have been pushing the legislature to pass more important bills like the PIB.
Nigerians should fight this bill before it is passed.


cc: Lalasticlala, Ishilove, Maclatunji, Obinoscopy, OAM4J

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Re: GEJ's CYBERCRIME BILL Allows FG To Spy On Nigerians - Death Sentence For Hackers by vega84(m): 10:59pm On Feb 24, 2015
Death sentence fr hackers? And wat sentence fr looters who calls themselves our leaders?
Mstchewwwwwwww Abeg make una no make me vex. NDI ARA. #vegatalks#
Re: GEJ's CYBERCRIME BILL Allows FG To Spy On Nigerians - Death Sentence For Hackers by 1stdammy: 11:06pm On Feb 24, 2015
nwafuluozoh:
It means the beginning of the end of nairaland as we know it has come. I don't think I like it sha.
Why wud U like it??, u can't now...........anti-jonathan like u can never and wud never like it, enemies of progress.
Re: GEJ's CYBERCRIME BILL Allows FG To Spy On Nigerians - Death Sentence For Hackers by Nobody: 11:11pm On Feb 24, 2015
STORY...


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Re: GEJ's CYBERCRIME BILL Allows FG To Spy On Nigerians - Death Sentence For Hackers by jzdoberman: 11:13pm On Feb 24, 2015
I think and believe this cyber bill is strictly for the aabokis; terrorism, paedophile etc
Re: GEJ's CYBERCRIME BILL Allows FG To Spy On Nigerians - Death Sentence For Hackers by Nobody: 11:16pm On Feb 24, 2015
jzdoberman:
I think and believe this cyber bill is strictly for the aabokis; terrorism, paedophile etc

in that case i think that people like you and all who think like you are totally illiterate and ignorant to even comment on this topic.
abeg no vex.

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