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Lagos Not Supporting An Anti-social Media Bill – Desmond Elliot

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:18 am

Popular Nollywood actor Desmond Elliot has reacted to the rumors of a possible anti-social bill on his official Twitter page.

Tweets accumulated when Desmond Elliot moved today, October 26, on Twitter, proposed that the Lagos State House of Assembly was purportedly chipping away at a bill to manage and control discourse via online media..

They proceeded to affirm that the said web-based media bill is pointed toward empowering Lagos state to effortlessly capture adolescents who might keep tweeting about the Lekki Tollgate occurrence after it may have been passed and established.

Their complaints are depended on their conviction that Desmond Elliot ought to be on the young people in that he is likewise an adolescent.

He said people should verify their information before spreading fake news all over the internet.

Albert Echetah

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