Nigeria Threatens Sanctions on Content Creators Over Data Privacy: What You Need to Know
The Nigerian government is moving to penalize digital creators for breaches of personal data, signaling a major regulatory shift for the online economy.
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The Nigerian government is moving to penalize digital creators for breaches of personal data, signaling a major regulatory shift for the online economy.
The reopening of a key transport artery signals a potential shift in the long-running security crisis in southeastern Nigeria.
A major route in the southeast is finally open again, bringing relief to communities cut off for years.
The president's new team aims to tackle the long-standing problems in Nigeria's oil and gas industry.
The Aviation Minister's on-site review signals a push to modernize passenger access and revenue collection at a major national gateway.
A court ruling has clarified the tenure for local government leaders, bringing an end to years of uncertainty over their time in office.
The former Nigerian president's public push highlights a critical national need as he personally inaugurates new science facilities.
A judicial ruling has solidified the term length for elected local government officials in Plateau State, providing clarity on their tenure and ending potential ambiguity.
The head of the West African bloc's parliament emphasizes that shared educational frameworks are essential for economic and political unity.
The Aviation Minister's on-site check of a hybrid payment setup aims to ease passenger flow and modernize airport access.
The monthly ritual of distributing federal revenue to Nigeria's three tiers of government has concluded with a record-breaking sum, raising questions about where it all goes.
A coalition of scientists and civil society groups alleges the National Biosafety Management Agency is failing to provide public data on genetically modified organisms.
The Senate President's move signals the ruling party's formal launch of preparations for its upcoming national convention.
A local government official's release ends a tense five-day hostage situation, highlighting ongoing security challenges in parts of Nigeria.
A critical roadway in Imo State has been restored to public use following a major military clearance operation, ending years of isolation for local communities.
A family's tragedy in Kebbi has left neighbors fearful and police searching for answers.
A planned public demonstration against chronic electricity shortages in the southeastern state has been called off, leaving residents without a formal outlet for their grievances.
Organisers call off a planned demonstration over chronic electricity shortages, leaving residents without a formal outlet for mounting frustration.
A local government initiative directly invests in residents' livelihoods and education.
A major educational initiative in Gombe State has delivered measurable improvements in student outcomes.
Lawmakers are taking a hard line against the heads of key maritime agencies, demanding they appear for questioning or face arrest.
The governor's public statement aims to quell rumors of a political feud within the ruling party ahead of a crucial election.
A prominent Nigerian private school takes a definitive stand against bullying, sparking a wider conversation on student safety and institutional responsibility.
A parliamentary committee has escalated its probe into revenue collection by threatening to issue arrest warrants for the heads of Nigeria's major maritime and port authorities.