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  1. NBC Engages Tech Giants Google, YouTube, and TikTok in Efforts to Regulate Social Media in Nigeria

    Nigeria NBC Engages Tech Giants Google, YouTube, and TikTok in Efforts to Regulate Social Media in Nigeria

    The National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) has announced its plans to engage with major digital platforms like Google, YouTube, and TikTok to regulate social media usage in Nigeria. Francisca Aiyetan, Director of Broadcast Monitoring at NBC, expressed concerns about the misuse of social media...
  2. Nigeria Political News

    Politics I cannot be stopped from talking – Aisha Buhari (audio) – Linda Ikeji’s Blog

    Nigeria’s First Lady Aisha Buhari asserted that she can’t be stopped from talking while speaking from London on Thursday December 5. The First Lady who was a guest caller on TVC’s Journalists’ Hangout, made a clarification on her comment about the social media bill, insecurity and poverty in …...
  3. Nigeria Metro News

    Metro Protests against hate speech, social media bills rock Abuja, Lagos – The Guardian Nigeria News

    The Senate yesterday said it would not force the controversial hate speech and anti-social media bills on Nigerians. The upper chamber gave the promise as scores of.......... Read more via The Guardian Nigeria News – Nigeria and World News – https://ift.tt/2XUjABf Get More Nigeria Metro News
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    Metro Kadaria condemns Social Media Bill, says it’s threat to journalism, democracy – Vanguard News

    A former British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) Senior Producer, Kadaria Ahmed, on Monday said that the Social Media Bill in the National Assembly was a threat to democracy and journalism. Ahmed told Newsmen on the sidelines of the 2019 Future Awards in Lagos that the bill would undermine …...
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    Politics Buhari wants Nigeria to be like North Korea – Fani-Kayode reacts to ‘Hate Speech’ bill – Daily Post

    Former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode, has reacted to the news that the Nigerian Senate has proposed that any person found guilty of any form of hate speech that results in the death of another person shall die by hanging upon conviction. Fani-Kayode, writing on his Twitter Read...
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