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Governments around the world are beginning to recognize the need to intervene in the digital space to protect children from the negative effects of social media.
Dr. Vincent Olatunji, National Commissioner of the Nigeria Data Protection Commission (NDPC), revealed that more than 40 million Nigerians spend an average of six hours daily on social media.
While there are now numerous social media platforms, the latest report by research firm, Lifesight, identified the top 10 in the world based on the number of visits they recorded last year.
People who frequently comment on social media are often active users, opinionated, socially connected, and emotionally responsive.
The NCC has said social media is not within the purview of its regulatory mandates but that of other government agencies
Snapchat, the popular photo and messaging app, said it is set to launch Snapchat for the Web, allowing...
The Code of Practice will guide the operations of Twitter, Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram, Google, TikTok, and other social media platforms in the country.
A nationwide mass movement is underway among young Nigerians to mobilize grassroots support for Peter Obi as the preferred choice for President of Nigeria.
President Buhari has directed ministers to work with GSM providers to help contain the spread of false and inflammatory information through social media.
Sequel to the allegations levied against Binance by its Nigerian users, Emmanuel Babalola, the African director of the...
Twitter, is how many Nigerian youths have stayed employed in a nation with no jobs.
Digital Report 2021 has given essential insights into digital use in Nigeria.