Like China, Nigeria Too Should Regulate Social Media - Aisha Buhari

Date: 30-11-2019 3:30 pm (4 years ago) | Author: Mister Jay Wonder
- at 30-11-2019 03:30 PM (4 years ago)
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The First Lady, Hajiya Aisha Buhari, has called for the regulation of social media, noting that China with about 1.3bn people had done so, stressing that many people could not visit their villages on account of fake news broadcasts.

She spoke yesterday at the Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA) General Assembly and National Executive Council (NEC) meeting at the National Mosque Abuja.

She said;
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“On this issue of social media, you cannot just sit in the comfort of your house and tweet that the vice president has resigned, it is a serious issue. If China can control over 1.3bn people on social media, I see no reason why Nigeria cannot attempt controlling only 180m people.”



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Posted: at 30-11-2019 03:30 PM (4 years ago) | Addicted Hero
- mgiwa6 at 30-11-2019 06:09 PM (4 years ago)
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China is a communist dictatorship and Nigeria is supposed to be a democracy! Not smart a suggestion. 
Posted: at 30-11-2019 06:09 PM (4 years ago) | Upcoming
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- tyomon at 30-11-2019 06:42 PM (4 years ago)
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it should be ban in Nigeria including whatsapp, facebook and Instagram.  Twitter can stay 
Posted: at 30-11-2019 06:42 PM (4 years ago) | Upcoming
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- james987 at 30-11-2019 10:41 PM (4 years ago)
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Madam,APC won't rule nigeria forever these laws and bills you guys have been clamouring for lately shall surely be used against you guys.
Posted: at 30-11-2019 10:41 PM (4 years ago) | Hero
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- dozieson at 6-12-2019 10:07 PM (4 years ago)
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I am yet to hear that China president went to any country and spent 4months for medical care. Madam, you have a husband who travel all the way to London to receive an ear drop. There is no doubt that the present APC government is the worst government ever seen in Nigeria. Nigeria is worst place to live among African countries at the moment.
Posted: at 6-12-2019 10:07 PM (4 years ago) | Newbie
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