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Nigerian regulator wants more control over TikTok: “It eats up the time of our youth”

Nana MediaBy Nana MediaOctober 27, 20252 Mins Read
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Introduction to Nigeria’s Tech Regulation

Nigeria’s technology regulator has expressed the need for the country to exert more control over social media platforms, particularly TikTok. The regulator believes that Nigeria should establish its own rules and guidelines for the platform instead of relying on global content guidelines.

The Need for Local Regulation

The regulator’s statement highlights the importance of local regulation in the tech industry. By setting its own rules, Nigeria can better address issues specific to its own context and culture. This approach would allow the country to tailor its regulations to meet the unique needs of its citizens and businesses.

Limitations of Global Guidelines

Global content guidelines may not be effective in addressing local issues, as they are often designed to be broadly applicable across different cultures and contexts. By relying solely on these guidelines, Nigeria may not be able to effectively regulate content that is specific to its own environment.

Benefits of Local Control

Exerting more control over TikTok and other social media platforms would allow Nigeria to better regulate content, protect its citizens, and promote local businesses. This approach would also enable the country to address issues related to misinformation, hate speech, and other forms of harmful content that may be prevalent on these platforms.

Implementing Local Regulations

To implement local regulations, Nigeria would need to develop its own set of guidelines and rules for social media platforms. This would require collaboration between the government, tech companies, and other stakeholders to ensure that the regulations are effective and fair. The regulator would also need to establish a system for monitoring and enforcing these regulations to ensure compliance.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Nigeria’s technology regulator is right to call for more local control over social media platforms like TikTok. By setting its own rules and guidelines, Nigeria can better regulate content, protect its citizens, and promote local businesses. This approach would allow the country to address unique local issues and tailor its regulations to meet the specific needs of its context and culture.

Business Culture Globalization Government Hate speech Media (communication) Misinformation Nation state Nigeria Question of law Regulation Rights Social media Social norm Stakeholder (corporate) System Technology TikTok
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