Nigeria’s Twitter ban and the resistance politics of VPNs
Anyone who cares about civil society, free speech, and human rights should find the state’s digital silencing of its citizens deeply troubling.
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James Yeku is an assistant professor of African digital humanities at the University of Kansas, Lawrence.
Anyone who cares about civil society, free speech, and human rights should find the state’s digital silencing of its citizens deeply troubling.
The recent #EndSARS protest in Nigeria reveals how young people carve out agency in the context of Nigeria’s dysfunctional and violent state.