Nigerian Senate Moves to Regulate Social Media Amid Rising Fake News Concerns

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The Nigerian Senate has reintroduced a bill to regulate social media platforms, citing the growing spread of misinformation and online fraud. Critics argue it’s another attempt to stifle free speech, while lawmakers insist it’s about protecting national security.

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Dayo Adedayo is a writer, entrepreneur, and legal enthusiast with a passion for media, technology, and storytelling. As the driving force behind Uhuru Times, he curates thought-provoking content that spans politics, entertainment, business, and social discourse. With a background in law and a deep interest in forex trading, NFTs, and digital media, Dayo combines analytical insight with creative storytelling. His goal is to make Uhuru Times a hub for bold opinions, diverse perspectives, and engaging narratives that challenge conventional thought.

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