Monday, 18 November 2019

FACEBOOK: A THREAT TO OUR FREE SPEECH! - By Azuka Jebose


Image result for azuka jeboseYesterday, Facebook sent me a notification stating that it had covered a “violent” picture shared in 2015. The picture was a bloody body of a dead girl caught in the crossfire during Ipob’s riot at Onitsha. The dead girl’s body was lying in the middle of the street, soaked and drenched in her blood. That happened four years ago…. Facebook decided, four years after my post, that it was too graphic. We live in crazy times…Two days ago, Facebook restored my privileges to be engaged in its social media outlet. I was suspended for 37 days because I posted materials, it claimed, violated “our community posting”.


By the time you begin to read this, an African, perhaps, a Nigerian, would either be facing suspension for a few days or have been permanently banned from his/her Facebook status because it violated “community posting rules”. How many users have really bothered to read that nonsense?. Furthermore, it unilaterally determines who and what to suspend without due process: Facebook is the jury, the prosecutor the judge and the hangman or death-row, aided by its technology that is programmed to flag certain words and sentences, controlled and or monitored by Generation Xers who are impatient or lack understanding of the structure and or context words are applied or amplified in our contents and comments.

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Facebook has targeted some of Africa’s brilliant and engaging voices and writers on its social media platform, while it allows the most horrific and grotesque expressions of whites and non-Africans to brazenly broadcast across its platform without flagging. Example:
On November 1st, CNN published this story:

“ You can call someone the n-word and give her graphic instructions on how to kill herself, and you won't get kicked off Facebook..
Or you can tell a mother you hope her son gets raped, and you won't get kicked off the world's most popular social media platform. Or you can tell a mother whose 5-year-old daughter has died that "if your kids keep dying its god trying to tell u u don't deserve them."You can write to that mother: "F*k you ct. Are you dead yet ct? Fingers crossed. Spit on cts like you. You ct dog. Die ct. You piece of sh*t ct dog. You are an ignorant dumb dog. Die c*t."Still, you can stay on Facebook…..
“These are the findings of a six-month CNN investigation into bullying and harassment faced by parents, doctors and others who advocate for vaccination on Facebook....”

But if you are African or black, that boldly and bluntly post comments condemning indecent human existence, crime and punishment, Facebook will flag your comments and block you because you violated its” Community Posting Rules”. Meanwhile, as you serve your imposed censorship, Facebook continues to allow your platform or status to broadcast live content, trending information, it continues to post adverts while you are silenced.
Black people are targeted with misinformation and Facebook doesn't suspend those conspiracy right-wing racists with their propaganda lies that are oftentimes laced with violent and vitriolic languages..
Facebook is the greatest threat to free speech in Africa. It is racist and I will continue to call it out…

Facebook wants to regulate our lifestyles, language, culture and our etymology: It wants to tell us how to narrate our stories and what to say. And if we pushed hardest, it suspends our privilege to post but allows our pages to continue to trend because of its profiting from propaganda and advertisements that circle our pages.
Facebook is the greatest threat to Africa’s young democracy: it is a threat to our free speech and our ways of life...Facebook profits from our status’ provocative, engaging and refreshing contents, reward us with censorship while it allows racist conspiracy theories posted by Whites and European indigenes to trend or broadcast, spread hate on its social medium. 





Facebook has weaponized free speech to victimize third world voices and minorities...


We must collectively resist this new draconian censorship by Facebook. This might be my last time posting here. Facebook may ban me. I do not care. I don’t give a damn. Facebook is a terror to our narratives, our stories and our elements and styles. Don’t allow Facebook to tell you how to tell your story and what to write. Resist Facebook. Do not be afraid. You had a life before Facebook. Your life shall continue after it. Don’t be a 21st-century slave and allow Facebook to decide or control your thought process.

*Azuka Jebose

Monday, 11 November 2019

BREAKING NEWS: Prof Tam David West dies at 83

Former Minister of Petroleum under General Buhari's military administration, Prof Tam David West has died some hours ago, according sources close to the family.

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The source also told The Punch Newspaper that the Prof was not sick the last time she checked on him. 

Prof West, died at the age of 83. He was a virologist and also one time minister of  Steel, Power and Mines under General Ibrahim Babangida, the former head of state who reigned from 1985 to 1993.  

Details of his death are still scanty.

May he rest in peace.
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Written by Emdee David

Thursday, 7 November 2019

VP OSINBAJO'S AIDES SACKED BY THE SGF


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Prof Yemi Osinbajo - Nigeria's Vice President




Reports have it that 35 aides to the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo have allegedly been sacked by the SGF, Boss Mustapha while President Buhari is away in the UK. News has it that effort by the VP to delay this action had proven abortive. 
It is not clear why these aides were sacked but information reaching us suggests the Presidency thinks Osinbajo has more Aides than the President himself and there needed to be a cut down. It is said that the VP had lobbied to delay the sack so he could discuss the matter with the President but the SGF has gone ahead to effect the sack.
 
According to Garba Shehu, Buhari's Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, “The SGF has responsibility for the issuance of letters of appointment, and where the need arises, sack letters as well.”

However, an aide in the  Office of the SGF, Willie Bassey, said he was not aware of the sack: “I am not aware of any letter. I am hearing such thing from you for the first time. I am not aware of it.”
There is no comment yet from the President on this matter.  

 Below are names of the Aides that were given sack letters:
Jibola Ajayi- SA, Legal 
Lanre Osinbona- SSA,ICT 
Imeh Okon- SSA, Infrastructure 
Jide Awolowo- SA, Oil and Gas 
Lilian Idiaghe- SA, Research,Legal and Compliance 
Arukino Umukoro- SA, Niger Delta 
Bala Liman Mohammed SSA Economy 
Edobor Iyamu SSA, Niger Delta 
Dolapo Bright SSA, Agro Allied Value Chain 
Toyosi Onaolapo SA, Community engagement 
Gambo Manzo SA, Political 
Bisi Ogungbemi SA, Political Matters 
Edirin Akemu SSA, Industry,Trade & Investment 
Akin Soetan STA, Economic matters 
Aondaver Kuttuh Technical Assistant, Rule of Law 
Ife Adebayo SA, Innovation 
Yussuf Ali SA, Power regulations 
Tola Asekun SSA, National boundary commission 
Morakinyo Beckley SA, Off grid power 
Yosola Akinbi SSA, NEC 
Tochi Nwachukwu SA, Power Privatisation 
Bode Gbore SSA, Political 
Abdulrahman Baffa Yola SA, Political 
Kolade Sofola SA, Infrastructure 
Ebi Awosika STA, Coimmunity Engagement 
Muyiwa Abiodun SSA, Power 
Forri Samson Banu SA, Entrepreneurship 
Bege Bala SA, BPE 
Feyishayo Aina SA, Community engagement
Halima Bawa SA, Community Engagement 
Nkechi Chukwueke SA, Community engagement 
Ilsa Essien SA, Media
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Written By Emdee David
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