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“The list of countries that clamp down on internet journalism is a rather unattractive one. I would not want to have Nigeria on that list.”
Unfortunately, we have to as Yar’Adua’s SSS has arrested another blogger. This one runs huhuonline.com.
Thanks for doing this nonetheless.
Yar’adua govt is anti-press. Simple.