BusinessDay 17 Nov 2019

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Soyinka writes National Assembly over hate speech bill, blasts lawmakers social media; the senate reintroduced another bill seeking to establish a commission for the probation of hate speech in the country. The bill prescribed death by hanging for any person found guilty of any form of hate speech that results in the death of another person. However, speaking in a Continues on page 3

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obel laureate, Wole Soyinka has lambasted the National Assembly over the introduction of the hate speech bill, saying that the bill was ridiculous and an attempt to silence criticism. A week after the Senate introduced a bill to regulate Soyinka

L-R: Frances Akpomuka, secretary and head of Corporate Resources, Red Star Express; Charles Ejekam, Divisional managing director, Red Star Logistics Limited; Victor Ukwat, executive director, Sales and Marketing, Red Star Express; Oscar Onyema, chief executive officer, Nigerian Stock Exchange; Sola Obabori, group managing director and chief executive officer, Red Star Express and Tonye Preghfi, divisional managing director, Red Star Support Services Limited, during the Closing Gong ceremony in commemoration of the ‘Facts Behind the Figures’ presentation of Red Star Express Plc, at the Exchange in Lagos.

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Governor Bello arrived with his wives to cast his vote in Okene-Eba,Agasa,Ahache ward PU 011, Okene

Musa Wada, Kogi PDP candidate, casting his vote

PDP guber candidate, Douye Diri, voting in unit 4 Ward 6, Sampou

APC candidate, David Lyon, votes in Bayelsa election

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African art on spotlight at Impart Art Fair

Kogi, Bayelsa prove critics right Polls marred by ballot box snatching, violence, intimidation Dickson calls for cancellation 3 feared killed in Kogi, 2 in Bayelsa, several injured

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he gubernatorial elections in Kogi and Bayelsa States Saturday proved critics right. The two states have a history of violence during elec-

tions. Ahead of the exercise, analysts and stakeholders had urged the political parties, candidates and their supporters to be gentlemanly in their approach to the contest. But what transpired in the two states yesterday did not show the advice was heeded. The elections were marred by

various forms of irregularities and violence that allegedly left a number of people dead and several others injured. In Kogi, the gubernatorial poll held simultaneously with the rerun election in Kogi West Senatorial. The gubernatorial election took place across the 21 Local Government Areas of the state.

Three persons were reported dead while several others were injured when suspected thugs invaded Adankolo and Lokongoma Primary Schools in Lokoja. The thugs were said to have disguised themselves as policemen as they dressed in police uniform. They allegedly shot at two voters Continues on page 2


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