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Re: Festus Keyamo's Post About Social Media Regulation by zudozz: 8:30pm On Feb 01, 2021
This 1 too na SAN!

I remember when this premature face dey bark like dog on AIT!
Re: Festus Keyamo's Post About Social Media Regulation by Nobody: 8:30pm On Feb 01, 2021
Tetehjewels:


Everything is full circle. Civility begets responsibility.

You can protest against a government but even protests have rules of engagement.

Even when those rules are broken by government it is now your place to speak the truth and not distort it because when it is found that you distorted it that is when the legal language, PERJURY comes into play and in itself that is a crime against Justice and would land you behind bars
those laws came into existence in 2015? I remember how the current president always call for violence after losing election.

go to Twitter and see a lot of people calling for violence against Fulani terrorist and the Nigerian army, when will your useless government arrest them?
Your useless security agencies will not be able to locate is even if we link our social media accounts with national ID
Re: Festus Keyamo's Post About Social Media Regulation by lexy2014: 8:31pm On Feb 01, 2021
Tetehjewels:


A government does not work in isolation which is why it has shared responsibilities to others who in Nigeria are called Ministers.

All Ministers work and do not wait for another before they commence.

When you talk about primary responsibility you need to break it down to yourself and understand that these primary responsibilities are all intertwined and information management is key in all this.

Oga, u still haven't answered my question. Section 14(2b) of d constitution says that "the security and welfare of d people is d primary purpose of govt". Has govt succeeded in it's primary responsibilities of providing welfare for d people & securing d lives and property of it's citizens? Simple yes or no
Re: Festus Keyamo's Post About Social Media Regulation by Nobody: 8:32pm On Feb 01, 2021
lexy2014:


Is d govt civil and responsible? What rules of engagement are u referring to in protests? Does d govt listen to or heed d truth? Does d govt not perjure on a daily basis?

All u have said still takes us back to this:

So how do we apply d law to check d threats, d lies and falsehood of govt?

Your mindset is that of one who never believes anything the government says and this is a failed mindset to have.

This is where again INFORMATION MANAGEMENT comes in.

You may not like the Present Govt but always learn to carry out fact finding before you conclude on falsehood.

This is the basis of your stand and your question. Until you purge your mind of your personal enslavement, no answer would suffice for you

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Re: Festus Keyamo's Post About Social Media Regulation by Golan007: 8:32pm On Feb 01, 2021
lexy2014:


In d US, where did d fake news come from and how was d situation handled?

They killed one woman live on TV.

Two officers died by direct result of injuries.

2 committed suicide.

Many have been arrested and many are on the run.
Re: Festus Keyamo's Post About Social Media Regulation by lexy2014: 8:33pm On Feb 01, 2021
Golan007:


They killed one woman live on TV.

Two officers died by direct result of injuries.

2 committed suicide.

Many have been arrested and many are on the run.


It seems u didn't understand d questions I asked:

In d US, where did d fake news come from and how was d situation handled?
Re: Festus Keyamo's Post About Social Media Regulation by lexy2014: 8:33pm On Feb 01, 2021
Tetehjewels:


Your mindset is that of one who never believes anything the government says and this is a failed mindset to have.

This is where again INFORMATION MANAGEMENT comes in.

You may not like the Present Govt but always learn to carry out fact finding before you conclude on falsehood.

This is the basis of your stand and your question. Until you purge your mind of your personal enslavement, no answer would suffice for you

U still haven't answered d question. how do we apply d law to check d threats, d lies and falsehood of govt?
Re: Festus Keyamo's Post About Social Media Regulation by Nobody: 8:34pm On Feb 01, 2021
Tetehjewels:


You all want a Pre-emptive government and not a reactive one right

This is a Pre-emptive measure and same Pre-emptive measures are ongoing in USA, CANADA, UK, ETC

Are those governments stupid too?
I want you to check Twitter whenever nnamdi Kanu or anything related to him is trending. You will see a lot of us celebrating attack against terrorist herdsmen and the useless Nigerian army.
tell your useless security agencies to locate them first.
Re: Festus Keyamo's Post About Social Media Regulation by Nobody: 8:34pm On Feb 01, 2021
justosee:
those laws came into existence in 2015? I remember how the current president always call for violence after losing election.

go to Twitter and see a lot of people calling for violence against Fulani terrorist and the Nigerian army, when will your useless government arrest them?
Your useless security agencies will not be able to locate is even if we link our social media accounts with national ID

Funny enough Buhari never called for Violence and this is why information is proper for you to have correctly.

He used an idiom and talked about a struggle but one idiot transcribed it wrongly to mean blood.

When you are done addressing your government as useless you can go to bed and wake up in Canada

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Re: Festus Keyamo's Post About Social Media Regulation by Nobody: 8:34pm On Feb 01, 2021
lexy2014:


U still haven't answered d question. how do we apply d law to check d threats, d lies and falsehood of govt?

Read my comment again. Never let words fly over your head

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Re: Festus Keyamo's Post About Social Media Regulation by lexy2014: 8:36pm On Feb 01, 2021
Tetehjewels:


Read my comment again. Never let words fly over your head

Ur comment is off point & has no correlation with this question:

how do we apply d law to check d threats, d lies and falsehood of govt?
Re: Festus Keyamo's Post About Social Media Regulation by Golan007: 8:40pm On Feb 01, 2021
lexy2014:


It seems u didn't understand d questions I asked:

In d US, where did d fake news come from and how was d situation handled?

The president was one source and despite having immunity he was summarily banned from a platform.

Litigation is ongoing against his supporters who he incited to riot.

His lawyers who made baseless claims are being sued for all the money they have and some have even began to claim insanity.

It is more than likely you are not even Nigerian.

Only an alien or one without a home would be seeking the damage of his society.

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Re: Festus Keyamo's Post About Social Media Regulation by lexy2014: 8:40pm On Feb 01, 2021
Tetehjewels:


You all want a Pre-emptive government and not a reactive one right

This is a Pre-emptive measure and same Pre-emptive measures are ongoing in USA, CANADA, UK, ETC

Are those governments stupid too?

How has d govt been pre-emptive in carrying out section 14 (2b) of d constitution?
Re: Festus Keyamo's Post About Social Media Regulation by Nobody: 8:41pm On Feb 01, 2021
lexy2014:


Ur comment is off point & has no correlation with this question:

how do we apply d law to check d threats, d lies and falsehood of govt?

Of course it would be off point to a mentaly self enslaved person such as you are.

I didn't expect any less

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Re: Festus Keyamo's Post About Social Media Regulation by Golan007: 8:41pm On Feb 01, 2021
Tetehjewels:


Read my comment again. Never let words fly over your head

Pay that guy no heed.

You can tell he has no stake in Nigeria.

He that is down needs fear no fall is his case.
Re: Festus Keyamo's Post About Social Media Regulation by Golan007: 8:41pm On Feb 01, 2021
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lexy2014:


How has d govt been pre-emptive in carrying out section 14 (2b) of d constitution?

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Stop writing nonsense.
Re: Festus Keyamo's Post About Social Media Regulation by lexy2014: 8:45pm On Feb 01, 2021
Golan007:


The president was one source and despite having immunity he was summarily banned from a platform.

Litigation is ongoing against his supporters who he incited to riot.

His lawyers who made baseless claims are being sued for all the money they have and some have even began to claim insanity.

It is more than likely you are not even Nigerian.

Only an alien or one without a home would be seeking the damage of his society.

Good. So u can see that when d president crossed d line and tried to make himself bigger than d institutions, he was brought back to mother Earth by d institutions.

Just like Trump, is buhari acting within d ambits of d constitution & institutions? Can buhari and his supporters be challenged d way Trump and his supporters were challenged for trying to further d personal interest of trump as against national interest?

U said Trump was banned from d social media platform. Pls who banned him from d platform? Was it d govt or a private citizen?
Re: Festus Keyamo's Post About Social Media Regulation by lexy2014: 8:46pm On Feb 01, 2021
Tetehjewels:


Of course it would be off point to a mentaly self enslaved person such as you are.

I didn't expect any less

U are still yet to answer d simple question:

how do we apply d law to check d threats, d lies and falsehood of govt?
Re: Festus Keyamo's Post About Social Media Regulation by Nobody: 8:46pm On Feb 01, 2021
Tetehjewels:


Funny enough Buhari never called for Violence and this is why information is proper for you to have correctly.

He used an idiom and talked about a struggle but one idiot transcribed it wrongly to mean blood.

When you are done addressing your government as useless you can go to bed and wake up in Canada
I don't have dreams of leaving Nigeria for any other country now.
just know we are also using idiom or whatever you call it when we call for attack on Fulani herdsmen and every terrorist sympathizers.
Re: Festus Keyamo's Post About Social Media Regulation by lexy2014: 8:46pm On Feb 01, 2021
Golan007:


Pay that guy no heed.

You can tell he has no stake in Nigeria.

And u said u are where again? Is it nigeria or d UK?
Re: Festus Keyamo's Post About Social Media Regulation by Golan007: 8:47pm On Feb 01, 2021
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lexy2014:


Good. So u can see that when d president crossed d line and tried to make himself bigger than d institutions, he was brought back to mother Earth by d institutions.

Just like Trump, is buhari acting within d ambits of d constitution & institutions? Can buhari and his supporters be challenged d way Trump and his supporters were challenged for trying to further d personal interest of trump as against national interest?

U said Trump was banned from d social media platform. Pls who banned him from d platform? Was it d govt or a private citizen?
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Just shut up already.
Re: Festus Keyamo's Post About Social Media Regulation by lexy2014: 8:48pm On Feb 01, 2021
Tetehjewels:


You all want a Pre-emptive government and not a reactive one right

This is a Pre-emptive measure and same Pre-emptive measures are ongoing in USA, CANADA, UK, ETC

Are those governments stupid too?

D govts of Canada, UK and d US that u mentioned, are they going after social media users and curtailing free speech or they are regulating social media companies?
Re: Festus Keyamo's Post About Social Media Regulation by lexy2014: 8:49pm On Feb 01, 2021
Golan007:
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Just shut up already.

If I don't, what would u do? Seems u are unhappy.

Good. So u can see that when d president crossed d line and tried to make himself bigger than d institutions, he was brought back to mother Earth by d institutions.

Just like Trump, is buhari acting within d ambits of d constitution & institutions? Can buhari and his supporters be challenged d way Trump and his supporters were challenged for trying to further d personal interest of trump as against national interest?

U said Trump was banned from d social media platform. Pls who banned him from d platform? Was it d govt or a private citizen?
Re: Festus Keyamo's Post About Social Media Regulation by Golan007: 8:49pm On Feb 01, 2021
lexy2014:


And u said u are where again? Is it nigeria or d UK?

How is that your business?

You consistently yap shit.
Re: Festus Keyamo's Post About Social Media Regulation by lexy2014: 8:50pm On Feb 01, 2021
Golan007:
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Stop writing nonsense.

But my nonesense is causing u heartache:

How has d govt been pre-emptive in carrying out section 14 (2b) of d constitution?
Re: Festus Keyamo's Post About Social Media Regulation by lexy2014: 8:51pm On Feb 01, 2021
Golan007:


How is that your business?

You consistently yap shit.

I wanted to no how much stake u have in Nigeria. So where are u based?
Re: Festus Keyamo's Post About Social Media Regulation by lexy2014: 8:52pm On Feb 01, 2021
Golan007:


How is that your business?

You consistently yap shit.

Yes I do. D shit is meant for your consumption

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