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BBC Africa Debate
BBC World Service for Africa
10 episodes
9 months ago

Current issues that matter to Africa go under discussion and are brought to the attention of a global audience.

Each month an invited audience engages robustly with a distinguished international panel to help inform global perceptions of the continent.

If it matters to Africa, we shall debate it in Africa.

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Current issues that matter to Africa go under discussion and are brought to the attention of a global audience.

Each month an invited audience engages robustly with a distinguished international panel to help inform global perceptions of the continent.

If it matters to Africa, we shall debate it in Africa.

Show more...
News
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Should social media be regulated?
BBC Africa Debate
47 minutes
9 years ago
Should social media be regulated?

Recorded during the Social Media Week event in Lagos, the programme picks up an issue that is current to the concerns of many Africans who have used social media for political mobilisation and to monitor public officials.

More recently, Nigerians have been reacting angrily to a draft bill proposed in the country’s Senate which aims to punish anyone who “propagates false information”. The bill’s opponents say it will censor free speech on social media where public corruption is exposed.

BBC Africa Debate

Current issues that matter to Africa go under discussion and are brought to the attention of a global audience.

Each month an invited audience engages robustly with a distinguished international panel to help inform global perceptions of the continent.

If it matters to Africa, we shall debate it in Africa.