May 13, 2026

Soyinka Calls On Nigerians to Move Against Hate Speech Bill

By Farouk Mohammed

Nobel laureate Prof. Wole Soyinka has called on Nigerians to move against the Senate Hate Speech Bill which plans to make hate speech punishable by death.

Soyinka made this known on Thursday in Lagos at the maiden edition of the Ripples Nigeria Dialogue.

The move by the Senate stipulates death penalty for offenders but Soyinka said the move is merely to silence criticism from Nigerians.

“Nigerians should not be afraid to kick against it, there is no way they will cut off any body’s head,” Soyinka added.

He also called for the dismissal of Defence Minister Alhaji Dan Ali over poor handling of the security issues in the country.

According to him, lamented the excuse invasion of some communities in the south by herdsmen because the Lake Chad has dried up as uncalled for.

Soyinka noted that Nigeria is not the first country to experience natural disasters, and that this is not an excuse to take guns to destabilize other peace loving people in their communities.

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