🔍 Have you ever wondered how far the consequences can stretch for what we say online?

In a recent development, a Lagos court has arraigned two men, Okewale Oluleke and Oluwasegun Oluwasanmi, for allegedly making offensive social media posts that could disrupt public peace. Facing a four-count charge, these individuals, aged 48 and 50, highlight the growing scrutiny on online behavior in our digital age.

It's a stark reminder of how our words—whether spoken or typed—carry weight. Have you ever felt hesitant about expressing your thoughts online for fear of backlash?

As we navigate this complex digital landscape, it’s crucial to engage thoughtfully with our communities. What are your thoughts on the balance between free speech and responsibility?

Read more about this case here:
https://dailypost.ng/2026/01/22/lagos-court-arraigns-two-men-for-alleged-offensive-online-publications/
#LagosNews #SocialMedia #FreeSpeech #OnlineBehavior #LegalUpdates
🔍 Have you ever wondered how far the consequences can stretch for what we say online? In a recent development, a Lagos court has arraigned two men, Okewale Oluleke and Oluwasegun Oluwasanmi, for allegedly making offensive social media posts that could disrupt public peace. Facing a four-count charge, these individuals, aged 48 and 50, highlight the growing scrutiny on online behavior in our digital age. It's a stark reminder of how our words—whether spoken or typed—carry weight. Have you ever felt hesitant about expressing your thoughts online for fear of backlash? As we navigate this complex digital landscape, it’s crucial to engage thoughtfully with our communities. What are your thoughts on the balance between free speech and responsibility? Read more about this case here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/01/22/lagos-court-arraigns-two-men-for-alleged-offensive-online-publications/ #LagosNews #SocialMedia #FreeSpeech #OnlineBehavior #LegalUpdates
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Lagos court arraigns two men for alleged offensive online publications
Two men, identified as Okewale Oluleke and Oluwasegun Oluwasanmi, were on Thursday brought before an Ikeja Magistrates’ Court over alleged offensive social media posts said to be capable of breaching public peace in Lagos State. The defendants, aged
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