FG SETS TO INTRODUCE SOCIAL MEDIA AGE RESTRICTIONS IN NIGERIA TO PROTECT CHILDREN ON-LINE

The Federal Government is exploring age limits for social media in Nigeria to safeguard children. The Ministry of Communications,and Digital Economy Dr. Bosun Tijani, launched a public poll seeking views from parents, educators, youth, and digital experts to guide regulations. 

The initiative aims to balance online safety with the educational and social benefits of the internet, addressing risks like cyberb¥llying, h@rmful content, online grooming, data misuse, addictive features, and AI-related thr£ats. 

Minister Dr. Bosun Tijani stressed that public input is vital. “Any framework, including age restrictions, improved verification, platform accountability, and regulatory oversight, should reflect national priorities and respect children’s rights,” he said.

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