Privacy: Censored and Uncensored

Just recently the new media was awash with the news of sextape involving one of Nigeria's most popular female musicians.


Tiwa Savage's intimate affair with her partner was recorded (supposedly by them with their mutual consent) and it became a subject of attention and interest to so many when it suddenly went public.


Remember, it was not a subject of discourse, and not even interest nor attention when it was within the confines of their covert privacy. After all, haven't they be getting intimate all these while?


Privacy is an attempt to conceal oneself from the prying attention of beyond the individual self; it is the denial of exposure to outside sentiments. 


The purpose of privacy could be to restrict the self from the disturbances and distractions that could emanate from prying outside senses.


The situation that warrants the self to commit to a sense of privacy could be censored or uncensored. 


Whereas situations like the Tiwa Savage case could be censored and thus warrants ultimacy of privacy simply because of the moral implications and negating influence a knockout would have on society, there are situations like of deeper meditation with self which themselves deserve the right to privacy, because may be they'd provide the undertaker with the best avenue to achieve conscious best.


Though the later is uncensored and without any drop down negative effect on society, it still requires the right to be privatised because the individual deserves that too.


The right to privacy is the sole right of an individual to enjoy, although the process of engaging in it could be valuable or detrimental. Hence, the idea is to dwell on the best privacy that offers the best of values!


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