Defamation, cyberbullying have criminal civil consequences – Lawyer warns Nigerians

Defamation, cyberbullying have criminal civil consequences – Lawyer warns Nigerians

An Abuja-based human rights lawyer, Pelumi Olajengbesi, has warned social media users to desist from intentional and unintended defamation and cyberbullying.

According to him, cyberbullying is a serious offense that can endanger lives.

In a statement, Olajengbesi urged his colleagues to normalize the idea of offering advice on the adverse effects of defamation and cyberbullying.

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He said, “This is an appeal to our colleagues and friends in the legal profession: let us normalize the idea of advising our clients about cyberbullying as a serious offense that can endanger lives.

“Many individuals are suffering and even dying from depression due to the impact of social media bullying.

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“It is important to recognize that defamation can lead to both criminal and civil consequences, and understanding this requires a bit of enlightenment.

“As a legal practitioner committed to the decriminalization of freedom of speech in Nigeria, I am concerned that we often overlook the limits of this freedom.”

Defamation, cyberbullying have criminal civil consequences – Lawyer warns Nigerians

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