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@Itsonapi

Athlete 🧤⚽️ | content | podcast host 🎙️

Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Eylül 2019
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Olúwágbeńga@gben_gulo·
If I see myself inside dream for inside Asake new G wagon with am dey smoke watin e mean abeg?
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RayisRaydiant🤎✨
RayisRaydiant🤎✨@DereniRay·
I hope it becomes better for me soon.
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The Creative ®
The Creative ®@thecreativexx·
No one can ever gaslight me by saying GEJ was a good president. I remember like mad, he was bad. He was the one that made us believe Naija need saving. It's why we ran to Buhari who unfortunately was worse.
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ONAPI@Itsonapi·
Glo you denied me a chance to see my legend’s farewell, such a useless network
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OMÓLOLÁ 🪷
OMÓLOLÁ 🪷@___Omolola·
Sir, there is a difference between:”Dear God,if you give us Dagrin Back,we’ll give you Jonathan In return” LOL And Dear God,if you give us Dagrin Back,we’ll give you Jonathan In return,LOL
Omoyele Sowore@sowore

This was @AdekunleGold in 2012 openly criticizing then President @GoodluckJonathan. Back then, it was rightly called free speech, and if he had been arrested for those tweets, we would have been on the streets demanding his immediate release. How then does someone who benefited from freedom of expression turn around years later to use the police, courts, and the brutal cybercrime framework against ordinary Nigerians over online banter and social media exchanges? You cannot enjoy free speech when you are powerless and criminalize it the moment you become influential. Freedom of expression must apply to everyone, celebrities, politicians, activists, and poor young Nigerians on social media alike. The Nigeria Police Force @PoliceNG must stop acting as a private army for the rich and famous, while the judiciary must stop handing down outrageous punishments over internet speech that should never be criminal matters in the first place.

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Olúwágbeńga
Olúwágbeńga@gben_gulo·
14 years ago you were calling for the death of a sitting president on social media, you didn't get locked up for it. due to free speech, years later someone did the same to your child as a celebrity, you use your influence and the loopholes in our current judiciary system to send the person to jail, you see the hypocrisy?? And some people are supporting this. Very soon we would be shouting "we want a working society" but most people are not ready to uphold current law practices that runs a working society. I hâte nonsense...
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ELI@thewrongelijah·
Nigerians man, proper foids. real life humans believe people should go to jail because their feelings got hurt.
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Divaberry
Divaberry@highchart·
This Una president na illiterate oh, can’t you read well? He quoted the tweet.
Omoyele Sowore@sowore

This was @AdekunleGold in 2012 openly criticizing then President @GoodluckJonathan. Back then, it was rightly called free speech, and if he had been arrested for those tweets, we would have been on the streets demanding his immediate release. How then does someone who benefited from freedom of expression turn around years later to use the police, courts, and the brutal cybercrime framework against ordinary Nigerians over online banter and social media exchanges? You cannot enjoy free speech when you are powerless and criminalize it the moment you become influential. Freedom of expression must apply to everyone, celebrities, politicians, activists, and poor young Nigerians on social media alike. The Nigeria Police Force @PoliceNG must stop acting as a private army for the rich and famous, while the judiciary must stop handing down outrageous punishments over internet speech that should never be criminal matters in the first place.

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CHIGO
CHIGO@iamChigoo·
Wait o, is this the person you guys want as president?🤔
Omoyele Sowore@sowore

This was @AdekunleGold in 2012 openly criticizing then President @GoodluckJonathan. Back then, it was rightly called free speech, and if he had been arrested for those tweets, we would have been on the streets demanding his immediate release. How then does someone who benefited from freedom of expression turn around years later to use the police, courts, and the brutal cybercrime framework against ordinary Nigerians over online banter and social media exchanges? You cannot enjoy free speech when you are powerless and criminalize it the moment you become influential. Freedom of expression must apply to everyone, celebrities, politicians, activists, and poor young Nigerians on social media alike. The Nigeria Police Force @PoliceNG must stop acting as a private army for the rich and famous, while the judiciary must stop handing down outrageous punishments over internet speech that should never be criminal matters in the first place.

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Big Uncle
Big Uncle@Usmanashafe·
Celebrities can wish death on politicians and it will be called Freedom of Speech It’s democracy after all But tones will change when someone else wish same on celebrities
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Foza Billions (The Oracle)
Lmao don’t worry you are very rich from your activism so we will collect our money from you complete. Your comprehension is clearly impaired by the excessive overzealous high you get from your faux activism to deceive Nigerians. Carry on, we will also use you as an adequate example sir.
Omoyele Sowore@sowore

This was @AdekunleGold in 2012 openly criticizing then President @GoodluckJonathan. Back then, it was rightly called free speech, and if he had been arrested for those tweets, we would have been on the streets demanding his immediate release. How then does someone who benefited from freedom of expression turn around years later to use the police, courts, and the brutal cybercrime framework against ordinary Nigerians over online banter and social media exchanges? You cannot enjoy free speech when you are powerless and criminalize it the moment you become influential. Freedom of expression must apply to everyone, celebrities, politicians, activists, and poor young Nigerians on social media alike. The Nigeria Police Force @PoliceNG must stop acting as a private army for the rich and famous, while the judiciary must stop handing down outrageous punishments over internet speech that should never be criminal matters in the first place.

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Pamilerin Adegoke
Pamilerin Adegoke@Pamilerin·
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Omoyele Sowore@sowore

This was @AdekunleGold in 2012 openly criticizing then President @GoodluckJonathan. Back then, it was rightly called free speech, and if he had been arrested for those tweets, we would have been on the streets demanding his immediate release. How then does someone who benefited from freedom of expression turn around years later to use the police, courts, and the brutal cybercrime framework against ordinary Nigerians over online banter and social media exchanges? You cannot enjoy free speech when you are powerless and criminalize it the moment you become influential. Freedom of expression must apply to everyone, celebrities, politicians, activists, and poor young Nigerians on social media alike. The Nigeria Police Force @PoliceNG must stop acting as a private army for the rich and famous, while the judiciary must stop handing down outrageous punishments over internet speech that should never be criminal matters in the first place.

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Duke of Africa
Duke of Africa@Allezamani·
There’s really nothing too stupid for a Nigerian to defend. That’s why I’m not surprised that some idiots are clamoring for the release of trolls, aka banger boys, being sent to jail.
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DsL_a ʚїɞ ®
DsL_a ʚїɞ ®@_DeejustDee·
You can’t be president atp, just keep fighting Airtel and mtn for me thank you sir
Omoyele Sowore@sowore

Today, we are once again witnessing the reckless abuse of @policenh powers against social media users in Nigeria. What is even more disturbing is how some Nigerian celebrities now appear more eager than politicians and security agencies to throw largely poor young Nigerians into prison under the guise of “cybercrime,” simply because of internet banter or comments they dislike. I have read reports about singers like @Simi and @AdekunleGold allegedly using the police against critics online, and now similar allegations involving @ayrastarr and others keep surfacing. Meanwhile, these same celebrities sit comfortably among international stars abroad demanding respect and award for creative freedom and artistic expression, yet many of those global celebrities would never (and functioning systems) won’t let them weaponize the police, corrupt prosecutors, or compromised court judges against ordinary citizens over free speech or online commentary. This growing culture of criminalizing speech, jokes, criticism, trolling, and online banter is dangerous to democracy and fundamentally incompatible with freedom of expression. The real shame belongs to the irresponsible Nigeria Police Force @PoliceNG and sections of the justice system that continue enabling these abuses instead of protecting citizens’ rights. The police must stop acting as private enforcers for the rich, connected and powerful. Nigerians cannot continue to be shipped to prison because influential people are offended online. #RevolutionNow

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ONAPI@Itsonapi·
@cyber__razz @_DeejustDee Who are you?? Please move, you all scream you want a working society but you’re not ready to uphold correct laws that runs a working society, you’re an idiot
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