April 30, 2024, 4:50 a.m. | Comfort Eseohen Ilevbare, Jesujoba O. Alabi, David Ifeoluwa Adelani, Firdous Damilola Bakare, Oluwatoyin Bunmi Abiola, Oluwaseyi Adesina Adeyemo

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arXiv:2404.18180v1 Announce Type: new
Abstract: Nigerians have a notable online presence and actively discuss political and topical matters. This was particularly evident throughout the 2023 general election, where Twitter was used for campaigning, fact-checking and verification, and even positive and negative discourse. However, little or none has been done in the detection of abusive language and hate speech in Nigeria. In this paper, we curated code-switched Twitter data directed at three musketeers of the governorship election on the most populous …

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