President Muhammadu Buhari advises Nigerians to be cautious on how we make use of social media.
President Muhammadu Buhari has advised
Nigerians to be cautious of how they
conduct themselves on social media.
The
president gave the advised as part of his
October 1 Independence Day Speech.
According to Buhari, Nigerians need to
learn how to use and not abuse new
technologies which can provoke passions
and stir tensions.
Excerpts:
“Fellow Nigerians, now we have in our hands
technology that is a powerful tool that we can
and should use for knowledge and
understanding. As with other countries, we
must also learn how to manage those
tendencies that, instead, look to abuse new
technologies to provoke passions and stir
tensions.
“Never before have we faced such a challenge.
We must all rise to the responsibility of
shutting out those disruptive and corrosive
forces that hide in today’s world of social
media.
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“We need critical minds and independent
thinking, to question and question until we are
satisfied we have the facts. Otherwise, all the
progress we have made as a democracy since
1999 is at stake.”
Nigerians to be cautious of how they
conduct themselves on social media.
The
president gave the advised as part of his
October 1 Independence Day Speech.
According to Buhari, Nigerians need to
learn how to use and not abuse new
technologies which can provoke passions
and stir tensions.
Excerpts:
“Fellow Nigerians, now we have in our hands
technology that is a powerful tool that we can
and should use for knowledge and
understanding. As with other countries, we
must also learn how to manage those
tendencies that, instead, look to abuse new
technologies to provoke passions and stir
tensions.
“Never before have we faced such a challenge.
We must all rise to the responsibility of
shutting out those disruptive and corrosive
forces that hide in today’s world of social
media.
Jobs In Nigeria - UBA - Entry Level Cv
Submission
“We need critical minds and independent
thinking, to question and question until we are
satisfied we have the facts. Otherwise, all the
progress we have made as a democracy since
1999 is at stake.”
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