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SOCIAL MEDIA: The battle over regulation

TheOpeyemi A.A² by TheOpeyemi A.A²
November 6, 2025
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The struggle over social media regulation remains one of the most divisive issues in Nigeria’s digital space.

On one side, government officials maintain that unregulated platforms threaten national security and social harmony.

They argue that misinformation and cyber fraud can destabilise societies and must be checked through firm laws.

On the other hand, digital rights groups warn that restrictive policies could silence free expression and weaken democracy.

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For millions of Nigerians, social media has become a vital platform for creativity, entrepreneurship, and civic dialogue.

It allows young people to market products, promote art, and share opinions on governance and public affairs.

However, the same space has been used to spread rumours, hate speech, and unverified information with wide-reaching effects.

This dual nature of social media has made regulation a delicate subject that demands careful balance.

Policymakers face the difficult task of protecting citizens without stifling open communication or dissent.

As discussions continue, many citizens hope for laws that encourage responsibility without compromising liberty.

The battle over regulation thus remains a defining challenge for Nigeria’s digital future.

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