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Nigerians React Angrily To Social Media Bill

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After news broke that a bill to restrict the use of abusive language social media had passed Second Reading on the floor of the Senate, many Nigerians, most of them youths, took to social media to vent their frustration and anger with it.

According to several media reports, a bill sponsored by Sen. Bala Ibn Na’Allah (APC – Kebbi South), seeks to prohibit the use of abusive language on social media.

The bill recommends a two-year jail term or a fine of N2 million for anyone found to have contravened its provisions.

Many of the Nigerians who took to social media on the issue, using the hashtag #NoToSocialMediaBill, said the bill was an attempt to violate their right to free speech.

Read their comments here…

https://twitter.com/ChukwukaJerri/status/672172835645825024

https://twitter.com/AdForumCo/status/672171363042500609

https://twitter.com/ebuka_akara/status/672166298009387008

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