Writing about Nigeria
in these days of a menacing or threatened enactment of a Hate Speech law can be
irksome. The writer may be unable to properly delineate the terrain of a
possible infraction of the law even as he attempts to give rein to free speech
or truthful exposition. There is also the difficulty of plotting the graph
between transcendental truths and the fraying of irritable nerves or temper of
persons in authority.
An accustomed tendency to be infatuated or be deprived of
judgement regarding the passion to speak the truth about the actual state of
affairs in the country is thereby unfortunately hampered or put on hold.