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Harvard student sues Uganda’s President Museveni for blocking him on Twitter

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A  student of Harvard University has sued Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni for blocking him on microblogging and social networking service, Twitter.

Mr Hillary Innocent Seguya Taylor, a Ugandan, also sued government spokesperson Ofwono Opondo and the police Chief Political Commissar Asan Kasingye, saying they too have blocked him from accessing their official Twitter accounts.

In his lawsuit filed before the High Court in the capital Kampala, Mr Seguya states that he is a Ugandan citizen pursuing a Master’s degree in International Relations.

He says that the President and the two officials use their Twitter accounts as public forums to disseminate information about activities of their state-mandated functions and to get feedback from citizens, and therefore blocking him is “illegal, improper and irrational”.

Mr Seguya says that as a citizen living abroad, he is only able to access information relating to his country’s governance and to communicate to the respective officers through social media.

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“Before being blocked, I used the same Twitter social media platform handles to communicate my views, dismays and suggestions to the respective officers,” Mr Seguya states.

He said after being blocked, he was now unable to follow and see tweets on the respective accounts and therefore “not capable of contacting, replying, liking, tagging, retweeting and knowing the public information thereon or commenting on the same.”

He asserts that the blocking of his Twitter handle, @HillaryTaylorVI, from accessing the respective three handles on July 20, July 30 and August 8, was done without giving him notice.

Mr Seguya is now seeking an order to be unblocked and is also seeking general damages for the inconvenience caused.

The student appointed his lawyer Male Mabirizi to represent him as he is not in the country.

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DJ Isaac Cool Laid To Rest

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The late Ghanaian Disc Jockey and resident DJ of Starr FM, Isaac Anim Appiah, professionally known as DJ Isaac Cool who passed away while receiving treatment after a tragic accident has been laid to rest. (more…)

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I’m still dealing with consequences of my explicit music video – Lord Paper

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Ghanaian artiste Lord Paper recently revealed that he continues to face repercussions from an explicit sex scene featured in his music video nine years ago. (more…)

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Soul Nana bags two nominations at the 2024 Ghana Music Awards USA 

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Ghanaian Afrobeats singer, Soul Nana has landed two nominations at the upcoming 2024 Ghana Music Awards USA! The talented US-based singer, songwriter and performer awed fans and listeners last year with his musical offerings and this year he reaps the reward of all the good music he dished out with two well-deserved nominations for “Music Video of the Year” and “Emerging Artiste of the Year”.  (more…)

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Akwaboah Jnr Set to tie the knot

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Don’t marry someone you’ve not dated for more than 7 years – Tic

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Ghanaian music legend Tic has offered some advice for individuals considering marriage.
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