Senate President slams social media
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By BiztechAfrica - July 29, 2012, 9:29 a.m.Nigerian Senate President David Mark has suggested that social media needs to be kept in check.
Mark said during a press corps retreat this week that people were using social media to criticise their leaders, and that attitudes needed to change.
He claimed that foreigners ‘did not report negative things about their countries’ and said Nigeria needed to emulate this.
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