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Where is the Language Game in Containing Hate Speech in Nigeria?

Posted By: adminon: July 23, 2017In: De-EscalationTags: 'Revolution in Military Affairs', Abubakar Shekau, Air Marshal Sadiq Abubakar, Dr Musa Aliyu, General Tukur Buratai, PSYCHOP, The EconomistNo CommentsViews:
Where is the Language Game in Containing Hate Speech in Nigeria?

Trying to exemplify hate speeches in Nigeria today would simply amount to adding petrol to a raging inferno but there is hardly any disagreement that the incidence of hate speech has climbed... Read more

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Beyond the Social Media in Nigeria’s Hate Speech Prevalence (Part 2): The Northern Island Approach

Posted By: adminon: January 15, 2017In: De-EscalationTags: Democrats, Demonization, Dr Musa Aliyu, Dr Ochinya Ojiji, Dr Sola Olorunyomi, Education for Mutual Understanding and Cultural Heritage, Institute for Peace and Strategic Studies of the University of Ibadan, Mexico, NAFTA, Nasarawa State University, NYSC, Political correctness, Republicans, TTIP, TTP, UKIPNo CommentsViews:
Beyond the Social Media in Nigeria’s Hate Speech Prevalence (Part 2): The Northern Island Approach

Beyond the Social Media in Nigeria’s Hate Speech Prevalence (Part 2): The Northern Island Approach The first part of this report looked at three major perspectives on the context of rising h... Read more

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Red Alert on Hate Speech Prevalence in Nigeria

Posted By: adminon: January 13, 2017In: De-EscalationTags: CITAD, Dr Mohammed Kuna, Dr Musa Aliyu, Dr Sola Olorunyomi, Otherization, SCDDD, University of ConventryNo CommentsViews:
Red Alert on Hate Speech Prevalence in Nigeria

Red Alert on Hate Speech Prevalence in Nigeria Experts have put the level of hate speech phenomenon in and of Nigeria to be threatening for the country. They have argued Nigeria would be mak... Read more

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