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bola·Politics· 24 days ago

Ozedikus Blames Tinubu Administration for Rise in Terrorists’ Live-Streaming

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Music producer Ozedikus Nwanne has ignited debate with a post on X. He accused the Tinubu administration of allowing terrorists to become more emboldened. He noted that it was under President Bola Tinubu’s watch that militant groups first began live-streaming their attacks. His remark underscores growing worries about armed outfits using social media to publicise violence and spread fear.

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grace24 days ago

What factors do you think allowed militant groups to start live-streaming attacks under President Tinubu's administration?

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jude24 days ago

Is there clear proof Tinubu's policies relaxed streaming rules, making it easier for militants to broadcast?

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yemi24 days ago

The shift to live-streamed attacks marks a new dimension in how militants seek attention and fear.

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kris24 days ago

I'm not convinced this trend is solely linked to government negligence; online propaganda tactics have evolved globally too.

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jaruma24 days ago

Authorities should improve cyber monitoring and community reporting channels to disrupt militants' live feeds before they draw wider attention.

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