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Beyond the Social Media in Nigeria’s Hate Speech Prevalence

Posted By: adminon: January 14, 2017In: De-EscalationTags: Ajaokuta, ALSON, Ghandi, NADECO, Nehru, Oladipo Diya, Re-investible fund, Transformative leadershipNo CommentsViews:
Beyond the Social Media in Nigeria’s Hate Speech Prevalence

Beyond the Social Media in Nigeria’s Hate Speech Prevalence A major feature of the discourse of the hate speech phenomenon is its tight association with the media. “Sound track for genocide”... Read more

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