By Elsie-Bernadette Onubogu
It is
no hyperbole when I say the internet erupted in a storm of tweets this past
week. Unlike the cliché – ‘a perfect storm,’ there was nothing perfect in the
sense of the word about this storm.
That tweet on the ‘X’ platform soon found
its way to other social media avenues in particular – WhatsApp. On the train to
Ontario from New York, I realized I had missed several calls due in part to
unstable network going through nature’s wooded scenery that allures me into
taking the train to Canada rather than flying.Upon investigation, I realized the raison d’etre for the storm was ‘the
endorsement of a hate speech’ by a public officer appointed to represent and be
the face of Nigeria in the Diaspora. Yes, there was outrage on the internet,
and I keyed into that outrage. I did so because, in sharing and forwarding a
tweet that was not only derogatory, bigoted, discriminatory, dehumanizing and
denigrating, that Nigerian officer betrayed the sworn duty to promote respect,
unity, and the dignity of every Nigerian irrespective of ethnicity, gender,
class, religious belief or age.