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FG Considers Social Media Age Limit In Nigeria To Protect Children Online by TITOPE(op): 3:49pm On Mar 11
The Federal Government of Nigeria has begun consultations on plans to introduce age limits for social media use as part of broader efforts to improve online safety for children.

The initiative is being led by the Federal Ministry of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy, which has launched a public survey seeking opinions from parents, teachers, young people and digital experts on how best to regulate children’s access to social media platforms.

According to the ministry, the consultation aims to develop a balanced policy framework that protects children from online dangers while still allowing them to benefit from the educational and social advantages of internet access.

Nigeria’s Minister of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy, Bosun Tijani, said the government is working to ensure that minors are better protected as internet usage continues to grow across the country.

He noted that while the internet offers opportunities for learning, creativity and communication, it also exposes children to several risks including cyberbullying, harmful content, online exploitation, misuse of personal data and new threats linked to artificial intelligence tools.

Tijani emphasized that public participation will play a key role in shaping the proposed regulations, particularly as the government considers measures such as age restrictions, stronger age-verification systems, increased accountability for digital platforms and tighter regulatory oversight.

https://www.titopeblog.com/2026/03/fg-considers-social-media-age-limit-in.html?m=1

Re: FG Considers Social Media Age Limit In Nigeria To Protect Children Online by TUANKU(m): 3:54pm On Mar 11
That will be a sensible thing to do. I hope the FG goes ahead with it.
Re: FG Considers Social Media Age Limit In Nigeria To Protect Children Online by Flangelo12: 4:13pm On Mar 11
I'm in support of this.

It's not every nonsense we must adopt.
Re: FG Considers Social Media Age Limit In Nigeria To Protect Children Online by TallNigerian: 4:22pm On Mar 11
Good idea. I totally support
Re: FG Considers Social Media Age Limit In Nigeria To Protect Children Online by seunowa(f): 4:43pm On Mar 11
💯 in support of dis move
Re: FG Considers Social Media Age Limit In Nigeria To Protect Children Online by OneCandleAway(f): 4:52pm On Mar 11
Why not create a law that anyone caught stealing funds that is meant for the future of the young children gets capital punishment.
Re: FG Considers Social Media Age Limit In Nigeria To Protect Children Online by commoditiesnig(m): 7:15pm On Mar 11
Very welcome development.. our children truly need to be protected from excessive social media “menace”


OneCandleAway:
Why not create a law that anyone caught stealing funds that is meant for the future of the young children gets capital punishment.
who is this again?! You’re part of those that FG need to regulate from Social media.. Always capping nonsense.
Re: FG Considers Social Media Age Limit In Nigeria To Protect Children Online by OneCandleAway(f): 7:18pm On Mar 11
commoditiesnig:
Very welcome development.. our children truly need to be protected from excessive social media “menace”



who is this again?! You’re part of those that FG need to regulate from Social media.. Always capping nonsense.
I no send your papa.

All I want is punishment for those that have looted the future of the leaders of tomorrow.
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