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Enough Death Sentences To Go Round by AN24: 1:55pm On Nov 15, 2019
By Akinleye Segun

How can we forget those who flagrantly disobey court orders? We need to find a proper punishment for them also. How do we propose they die? Their death should not be convenient since they have turned deaf ears to the law. Having their heads cut off at the market square will send a message to others who might want to toe their path.





The Senate, this week, achieved the seemingly difficult task of uniting Nigerians when it proposed a bill seeking the death penalty for hate speech offenders. People from all walks of life, proletariats and bourgeoisie irrespective of the political divide, joined forces to condemn such an anti-human rights move. Football had perhaps been the only unifying factor in a nation divided by ethnic, political and religious factors but the fear of speaking one’s way to death was enough to make the people speak with one voice.

Sponsor of the Bill, Deputy Chief Whip, Aliyu Abdullahi, has come under series of attacks that directly falls under the ‘anti-hate speech’ spectrum, the exact thing the senator seeks to put an end to. The Bill also aims to establish a commission, the Independent National Commission for Hate Speeches, to see to the total elimination of hate speech in the country.

The Bill says someone perpetrating hate speech is: “A person who uses, publishes, presents, produces, plays, provides, distributes and/or directs the performance of any material, written and/or visual, which is threatening, abusive or insulting or involves the use of threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour, commits an offence, if such person intends thereby to stir up ethnic hatred, or having regard to all the circumstances, ethnic hatred is likely to be stirred up against any person or person from such an ethnic group in Nigeria.”

It says hate speech occurs when:“A person subjects another to harassment on the basis of ethnicity for the purposes of this section where, on ethnic grounds, he unjustifiably engages in a conduct which has the purpose or effect of (a) violating that other person’s dignity or (b) creating an intimidating, hostile, degrading, humiliating or offensive environment for the person subjected to the harassment.”

The above is enough to send jitters down the spine of Nigerians, especially in an era where fake news has become the norm. However, if the Senate thinks the bill is in the best interest of all, then, there are few amendments to the bill Nigerians would love to see.
Nigerians are in dire need of a bill that will criminalise appearing in court in wheelchairs, stretchers, or the like, especially when the culprits are people known to have mismanaged or stolen billions of nairas. Administering lethal injections will take them out of their sudden ailments, whatever it is.

In addition to that, as hate speech offenders have their necks wrung with ropes, those who renegade on campaign promises should also stare down the barrel of the gun. They should be given the ‘Anini’ treatment with their backs against barrels and executed openly. By doing that, Nigeria will gradually be moving to the promised land.

How can we forget those who flagrantly disobey court orders? We need to find a proper punishment for them also. How do we propose they die? Their death should not be convenient since they have turned deaf ears to the law. Having their heads cut off at the market square will send a message to others who might want to toe their path.

There is the need for a paragraph in the bill that will pronounce death by burning for those caught on camera stuffing dollars into their ‘agbada’ or ‘babariga’, depending on the name we give the outfit. All that money adding to the glow of the flames will be poetic justice.

Might we also recommend jungle justice for those bribe collecting law enforcement officers, whether in black, grey, yellow and wine, blue on black or tattered uniforms? They should be clubbed to death with sticks, irons, stones, machetes, or whatever will do the work for the mob. You can imagine that for once, bribery will be a thing of the past amongst our law enforcement agents.

There has to be a way to ensure that those who go to their places of work to sleep during national discuss do not go free. It is pathetic when those who live on different allowances are seen on national television sleeping away the hope of their various constituents while those who put them there, toil night and day to feed. Those set of people should be pushed to their death. A speeding truck or fast-moving train will do the trick.

For the criminals, who clothe themselves in religious robes, judgment for them should be instant. Plucking out the eyes that led them to sin, as advised in the Christian holy book, The Bible, will suffice. After that, we let them rot in the wilderness (we should be able to find one in the north) where the vultures will feast on them. That should be corresponding to whatever crime they commit.

Lastly, those leaders, who at one point or the other, have allowed the masses to suffer with their anti-people policies, can be allowed to fight to the death. It would be ironic, having them in an arena, like in ancient Rome, with swords dangling on their hands, seeing them fight for their lives the way they embezzled national funds. Don’t you think Nigerians would have the last laugh?

https://an24.net/2019/11/15/enough-death-sentences-to-go-round-by-akinleye-segun/


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Re: Enough Death Sentences To Go Round by LeFreakSoChic(f): 2:05pm On Nov 15, 2019
In other words, the bill shouldn't fly when there arent any laws in place to treat the Bleep up of our thieving politicians and law enforcement beaches?

Re: Enough Death Sentences To Go Round by godofuck231: 2:07pm On Nov 15, 2019
This is also hate speech on democracy ,it is an assault on freedom and our way of life no man will be free to air his views, every dictators dream is to gag the press , people and opposition

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Re: Enough Death Sentences To Go Round by LeFreakSoChic(f): 2:08pm On Nov 15, 2019
godofuck231:
This is also hate speech on democracy ,it is an assault on freedom and our way of life no man will be free to air his views, every dictators dream is to gag the press , people and opposition

Did we read the same thing?

Re: Enough Death Sentences To Go Round by WORDSENSEI: 2:19pm On Nov 15, 2019
If this hate speech bill is passed, Nairaland would be the first resort. They will track IP addresses and pick people up and hang them to death.


So you people better start watching ya comments, especially the Igbos and Yorubas. They finna kill all of you.

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Re: Enough Death Sentences To Go Round by davillian(m): 2:45pm On Nov 15, 2019
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Re: Enough Death Sentences To Go Round by Samunique(m): 3:11pm On Nov 15, 2019
WORDSENSEI:
If this hate speech bill is passed, Nairaland would be the first resort. They will track IP addresses and pick people up and hang them to death.


So you people better start watching ya comments, especially the Igbos and Yorubas. They finna kill all of you.

Bros I can assure you, it will not work, the bill is dead on arrival !!!

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Re: Enough Death Sentences To Go Round by WORDSENSEI: 3:25pm On Nov 15, 2019
Samunique:


Bros I can assure you, it will not work, the bill is dead on arrival !!!


Is it? Anything that would favour our leaders, they always ensure to bring it to fruition.


I really hope it is, but these people are hell bent
Re: Enough Death Sentences To Go Round by NigeriaIsDoomed: 3:28pm On Nov 15, 2019
Dead on Arrival grin grin
Re: Enough Death Sentences To Go Round by godofuck231: 3:32pm On Nov 15, 2019
LeFreakSoChic:


Did we read the same thing?
The Senate, this week, achieved the seemingly difficult task of uniting Nigerians when it proposed a bill seeking the death penalty for hate speech offenders.

I quote the op, so did you read this section?
Re: Enough Death Sentences To Go Round by Efeman1: 4:13pm On Nov 15, 2019
The Jungle is about to rumble
Re: Enough Death Sentences To Go Round by Nobody: 4:27pm On Nov 15, 2019
WORDSENSEI:
If this hate speech bill is passed, Nairaland would be the first resort. They will track IP addresses and pick people up and hang them to death.


So you people better start watching ya comments, especially the Igbos and Yorubas. They finna kill all of you.

What about those posting in from a different country?
Re: Enough Death Sentences To Go Round by jabor4Naija(m): 4:47pm On Nov 15, 2019
I laughed so much reading dis but d truth is i think d death penalty should be given to politicians who embezzles money. In china if u embezzle money u will be shot by d firing squad and ur family will be made to pay for d bullets dat is after dey ve retrieved all d money dey can find dat u embezzled
Re: Enough Death Sentences To Go Round by WORDSENSEI: 5:02pm On Nov 15, 2019
FrLukas:


What about those posting in from a different country?


I was just kidding. They are just barking.

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Re: Enough Death Sentences To Go Round by LeFreakSoChic(f): 5:07pm On Nov 15, 2019
godofuck231:
The Senate, this week, achieved the seemingly difficult task of uniting Nigerians when it proposed a bill seeking the death penalty for hate speech offenders.

I quote the op, so did you read this section?


If you read properly, the writer meant that Nigerians are already divided due to tribalism, issues bordering on religion and so on, and that the controversy the bill generated united Nigerians to form one voice to speak against the passing.
Re: Enough Death Sentences To Go Round by Samunique(m): 5:20pm On Nov 15, 2019
WORDSENSEI:



Is it? Anything that would favour our leaders, they always ensure to bring it to fruition.


I really hope it is, but these people are hell bent
They will fail the way their ruga agenda failed !!!
Re: Enough Death Sentences To Go Round by godofuck231: 5:46pm On Nov 15, 2019
LeFreakSoChic:



If you read properly, the writer meant that Nigerians are already divided due to tribalism, issues bordering on religion and so on, and that the controversy the bill generated united Nigerians to form one voice to speak against the passing.
yes on point and I am of the opinion that it's dictatorship styled ,and anti democratic

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Re: Enough Death Sentences To Go Round by IMAliyu(m): 12:26pm On Nov 16, 2019
Welcome to the Socialist Republic of Nigeria.
Re: Enough Death Sentences To Go Round by manmade(m): 12:50pm On Nov 16, 2019
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creating an intimidating, hostile, degrading, humiliating or offensive environment for the person subjected to the harassment.” .
the people that are using quota system in intimidating or degrading members of some ethnic groups in other to create special advantage to certain ethnic group should be hanged as well.
Re: Enough Death Sentences To Go Round by Dedetwo(m): 1:03pm On Nov 16, 2019
Somebody on the apex of Nigeria government once entertained the idea of spilling the blood of Dogs and Baboons if electoral process rigged him out. If this was not a hate speech, what is a damn hate speech?

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