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Saturday, March 27, 2021

Tweet That Landed A Nigerian Pharmacist In Serious Trouble

A 29 year old Pharmacist Emmanuel, was arrested on April 2, 2020, in Aba, Abia State for making a social media post against the President and his late Chief of Staff, Abba Kyari.

Did you see the Tweet that put him in trouble? He has been in Detention about a year and was recently refused Bail.











23 comments:

  1. Good for him. Person go just open mouth Waaaaa and be blabbing on a public forum as such. Hiss

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    1. He tweeted it with his full chest or mumu, let him face the consequences with his full chest or with his mumu

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    2. Yes, there is freedom of speech but we are also fully responsible for whatever we say. That man has a case to answer.

      But wait o, how come nobody is calling out Sahara Reporters for their fake report on the matter? They intentionally twisted the story to say “Pharmacist who criticized Buhari” knowing fully well that this isn’t about criticism but more of a threat to lives.
      These online media pages should also be held responsible for their mischievous representations of news

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    3. It is the way Sahara reporters presented it that is even my problem.

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  2. Well it is a treasonable statement. People should realize that there are laws against such things. Nigeria is actually easy on freedom of speech but don’t take it too far. In civilized nations a swat team would have picked him up!

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  3. This tweet is deep but they should leave him. At least he has learnt his lesson.

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  4. He has right to criticize the government that fails his citizens.
    But such comment could be used against him,it was kind of threaten to their lives.

    Nigerians dey vex.
    I can remember 201 'Sai Baba' was an Anthem.
    Lol!

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    1. We all criticise this government event the hausas criticises as well but there is a limit to what one should say in a country where "militocracry" and dictatorship work together to over shadow democracy, we all need to be careful what we say publicly. Aside that, I will personally sue anybody who threaten my life more less the president. Foolish boy.

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  5. Nawa o. The case will be a tough one. Just be mindful of what you say on public domain, that's all

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  6. We have to be careful what we put out there in the social media space. A lot of people are quick to comment on everything. To show they are up to date? Or to show they have data? I just dont know. Lets take some time to think first before we put it in writing and send it out. People every day are on the social media space threatening people. We have to understand that threats are not ok. Any form of violence should not be promoted in anyway. Not funny.. not a joke..

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  7. I fear who no fear social media ooo

    I sieve everything I do post online esp. on blogs such as this

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  8. What rubbish, are they the only ones bearing that name or was he specific on his mentions, and even if his lawyer can't defend it, one of them is late so is the other name buhari not vague. Where are the human rights group?

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    1. Why post under anonymous? It's people like you that shadow push the gullible ones to be posting out hate messages and threats on SM but will never post under your real name. Let everyone be mindful of what they post. And let us be more accommodating. I am sure Chukwuebuka would be wishing things are different. That he never visited SM on the day of the tweet.

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  9. As a pharmacist, he shoulda known better. But he has learnt his lessons in a very hard way, they should grant him mercy.

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  10. One should be really watchful and careful on the kind of things we post on social media all in the name of catching cruise 😷

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  11. Wow! He shouldn't have tweeted that.

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  12. Let's be very careful of what we say on social media oooo

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  13. People should be very careful what to put out on the internet. It is okay to criticize the govt, but that right there is a threat on their lives and not acceptable. People should be guided

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    1. Regardless of the violence he tweeted,9i do not support violence though I do not care about Nigerian rulers and pencils) he really has not committed a crime if there is free speech in Nigeria. Many would comment on the gatherings/lavish parties of the troublers of Nigeria and "ask where Boko Haram is when you need them"? I have seen comments like that. Here in the US the comments are even worse. Obama could do no right to supremacists who burnt his image and said/did several things. People openly canvassed corona or worse on Trump. All of these are wrong but they are things folks have in their hearts and talk about but they cannot do it. If you want to be a democracy, be one. This is no democracy.
      Detaining him endlessly 9probably torturing him) is a violation of his fundamental human rights.

      Stupid, yes. Criminal? There must be proven motive and opportunity. Opportunity seems absent here and they are just flexing dictatorship muscle.

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  14. Please they should grant him mercy. He was my course mate in school.

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