PHOTOS: Civil societies protest against Social Media Bill in Abuja
By The Guardian
08 December 2015 |
5:02 pm
Photos by Lucie Ladidi Elukpo
Photos by Lucie Ladidi Elukpo
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With this type of senate in place one could incontrovertibly state that the social media is more important than the senate. Its amazingly true in its deeper democratic and developmental ramifications
We will review and take appropriate action.