This study assesses the Cybercrime Act 2015 and its implications for online press freedom in the liberal authoritarian state of Nigeria. Specifically, the study examines how the character of political leadership in Nigeria leads to wrongful application of the act to undermine the independence of the press. The study shows that Nigeria’s online press freedom index has consistently worsened since the introduction of the Cybercrime Act in 2015, and it recommends the promotion of a holistic democratic project that recognises economic and political freedom as being inextricably linked.Die Autoren dieses Beitrags prüfen den nigerianischen Cybercrime Act von 2015 sowie dessen Auswirkungen auf die Informationsfreiheit im Internet im liberal-autorit...
Advancement in information and communication technology (ICT) has created room for the emergence of ...
This study examined the nexus between social media and national security in Nigeria. This study sour...
Capítulo 12 - MIL Cities and MIL Citizens: Informed, Engaged, Empowered by Media and Information Lit...
This study assesses the Cybercrime Act 2015 and its implications for online press freedom in the lib...
Die Autoren dieses Beitrags prüfen den nigerianischen Cybercrime Act von 2015 sowie dessen Auswirkun...
The issue of "freedom of the press" vis-à-vis the right to gather and disseminate information withou...
The Nigerian socio-political environment influences press freedom with adverse implications for educ...
The Nigerian socio-political environment influences press freedom with adverse implications for educ...
The influence of the internet and computers in the contemporary age cannot easily be undermined. To ...
This thesis explores the multifaceted and evolving topic of social media regulation, with a focus on...
In June 2021, the Nigerian government banned the social media platform Twitter citing, amongst other...
Nigeria is rife with marginalisation and human rights abuses, which have been aggravated by inequita...
Abstract: Nigeria is rife with marginalisation and human rights abuses, which have been aggravated b...
Nigeria recorded a milestone in October 2014, when the Cybercrime bill was passed by the Senate. The...
Cybercrime is a global phenomenon. The context of cybercrime must focus on the regulations and this ...
Advancement in information and communication technology (ICT) has created room for the emergence of ...
This study examined the nexus between social media and national security in Nigeria. This study sour...
Capítulo 12 - MIL Cities and MIL Citizens: Informed, Engaged, Empowered by Media and Information Lit...
This study assesses the Cybercrime Act 2015 and its implications for online press freedom in the lib...
Die Autoren dieses Beitrags prüfen den nigerianischen Cybercrime Act von 2015 sowie dessen Auswirkun...
The issue of "freedom of the press" vis-à-vis the right to gather and disseminate information withou...
The Nigerian socio-political environment influences press freedom with adverse implications for educ...
The Nigerian socio-political environment influences press freedom with adverse implications for educ...
The influence of the internet and computers in the contemporary age cannot easily be undermined. To ...
This thesis explores the multifaceted and evolving topic of social media regulation, with a focus on...
In June 2021, the Nigerian government banned the social media platform Twitter citing, amongst other...
Nigeria is rife with marginalisation and human rights abuses, which have been aggravated by inequita...
Abstract: Nigeria is rife with marginalisation and human rights abuses, which have been aggravated b...
Nigeria recorded a milestone in October 2014, when the Cybercrime bill was passed by the Senate. The...
Cybercrime is a global phenomenon. The context of cybercrime must focus on the regulations and this ...
Advancement in information and communication technology (ICT) has created room for the emergence of ...
This study examined the nexus between social media and national security in Nigeria. This study sour...
Capítulo 12 - MIL Cities and MIL Citizens: Informed, Engaged, Empowered by Media and Information Lit...