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Bill Mandating Bloggers to have Physical Offices Scales Second Reading At Senate (13083 Views)

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fergie001: 4:20pm On Mar 18

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A bill that seeks to amend the Nigeria Data Protection Act, 2023, to require social media platforms to establish physical offices within the country has scaled second reading in the Senate.

The bill, titled ‘A Bill for an Act to Amend the Nigeria Data Protection Act, 2023, to Mandate the Establishment of Physical Offices within the Territorial Boundaries of the Federal Republic of Nigeria by Social Media Platforms, and for Related Matters, 2025 (SB. 650),” was sponsored by Senator Ned Munir Nwoko APC, Delta North.

The President of the Senate, Senator Godswill Akpabio then referred it to the Senate Committee on ICT and cyber security to report back in 2 months.

In his lead debate on the general principles of the bill, Senator Nwoko explained that Nigeria as Africa’s most populous nation with over 220 million people has a significant digital presence, ranking first in Africa and second globally in of social media usage, spending an average of three hours and 46 minutes daily online, according to a Global Web Index report cited by Business Insider Africa.

He highlighted that despite the high engagement, multinational social media corporations such as Facebook, X, Instagram, WhatsApp, YouTube, TikTok, and Snapchat do not maintain physical offices in Nigeria, unlike in other climes.

Senator Nwoko outlined several challenges resulting from the absence of social media offices in Nigeria, including: Limited local representation; Economic losses as well as Challenges in Legal and Data Protection Compliance.

The bill also proposes new regulations for bloggers operating in Nigeria. It mandates that all bloggers must establish a verifiable office in any of the capital cities across the country, maintain proper employee records and belong to a recognized national association of bloggers, headquartered in Abuja.

According to Senator Nwoko, this measure is intended to promote ability, transparency, and professionalism in Nigeria’s digital media space, similar to traditional media houses, just as he asserts that the bill is not an attack on social media platforms but a demand for equity and respect for Nigeria’s position as a global leader in digital engagement.

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championeh(m): 4:56pm On Mar 18
Wahala Pro Max, the next is to with CAC grin..... 1st to comment anyways, just days after my 10th year anniversary here

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bosschinalu(m): 4:56pm On Mar 18
Oh, so now they want social media platforms to have physical offices in Nigeria? Is that really the battle we should be fighting, Senator Nwoko? While we, the youth, are starving for jobs, opportunities, and meaningful reforms, they’re busy chasing shadows, chasing after foreign companies who don’t care about our poverty or broken systems.

Where are the policies that tackle unemployment?

Where is the bill that addresses the abysmally low minimum wage?


You want ability, Senator? How about ability from our government for the billions being wasted on ‘phantom’ projects and the resources we continue to mismanage while our youth are struggling? You talk about economic losses, but the real loss here is the brain drain—our best minds fleeing to places that at least offer decent opportunities while we remain stuck in endless bureaucratic bottlenecks.




You want blogs to have offices in Abuja ? More paperwork, more bureaucracy, more of the same system that has crushed creativity and entrepreneurship. You’ve seen the power of social media in giving Nigerians, especially the youth, a platform to speak, to earn, to create. Instead of using this bill to stifle free expression, why not focus on making this country a place where the youth can thrive without being oppressed by these never-ending laws that only serve to make the already powerful even more untouchable?



Enough of the distractions! The real battle is for a better Nigeria, not one where social media offices are the priority.

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FocusedDiva(f): 4:56pm On Mar 18
Good.
Bloggers will be more responsible with what they put out there.

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southsouthking(m): 4:56pm On Mar 18
Lol

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Nazgul: 4:56pm On Mar 18
Yea right so that they can tax them to their deaths.

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Abokinmanoma: 4:56pm On Mar 18
Hmmmm..

Finally they gagged the Internet

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Commentor: 4:56pm On Mar 18
grin

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Otuegbe: 4:57pm On Mar 18
Thank God it will not affect Nairaland .

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Yugoslavia247(m): 4:57pm On Mar 18
Tinubu government is worst than Buhari.

Make i no lie.

Do they know the meaning of the word blog.

Blog no be tv or newspaper.

It is digital and asking them to have physical office then you can arrest them at will.


Those ing Tinubu govt will one day discover that they are victims are not friends of oppressors.

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maivd: 4:57pm On Mar 18
Hmm.
Viccur(m): 4:57pm On Mar 18
Jokest Joke

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adioolayi(m): 4:57pm On Mar 18
It's necessary...

You can't hide behind key pad ..cook cock and bull stories for likes and shares .. falsehood you deliberately cooked to sell stories..na..

There should be an avenue to take responsibilities

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MyExpression(m): 4:57pm On Mar 18
Bunch of visionless legislators.

What do they think blogging is?

So one now has to have an office, be ed with CAC, before using their phone to make a post or video of their opinion...

Jaundiced legislators.
How did it come to the assembly for first reading?
So they do not have legislative aid that can do some assessment before letting them come out to publish their folly.

Terrible APC military govt!

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EXOUSIAng: 4:57pm On Mar 18
YES

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Appletek: 4:57pm On Mar 18
Imagine you're Gistlover's landlord grin

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Gadafii: 4:57pm On Mar 18
Gistlover right now cheesy

Dem want bloggers to have physical address so that they can always have them arrested or shutdown when ever they post their leaks and secrets, EG akpabs and his sugar babies grin

Very anyhow legislature, meanwhile no bill to protect farmers from Fulani herdsman

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kelvinunilag: 4:57pm On Mar 18
We will still blog with vpn....

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Kingray10: 4:57pm On Mar 18
Govt want to hold them responsible for any nonsense post grin

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mikeapollo: 4:57pm On Mar 18
Are these people serious?
So they want a UK or US - based blogger (for instance), to open physical offices in Nigeria so that they could harass them when they expose their corrupt and nefarious activities. Shame!
It wont happen. The internet is a ''virtual'' space.

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Mendula35(m): 4:58pm On Mar 18
99thEnemy(m): 4:58pm On Mar 18
Rubbish

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Olufemiolaolu(m): 4:58pm On Mar 18
Bunch of time wasters

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FreeSpirited: 4:58pm On Mar 18
All in a bid to locate them easily for gagging and shutting their voices

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Cocolatti(m): 4:58pm On Mar 18
Useless and Jobless Legislooters

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inoki247: 4:59pm On Mar 18
Lol na way to go dey pack people anyhow this people dey find...

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Ishilove: 4:59pm On Mar 18
cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy
brunobaba(m): 4:59pm On Mar 18
dd
papyjaypaul: 4:59pm On Mar 18
Unfortunately you cannot police the internet, though I agree with the bill but we all know it's for a wrong motive. Na so Sahara disturb them but Nigerians know how to go around the loophole.

Do not forget that El Rufai had said that Tinubu and his team are good with the media. APC knows the power of the media and how it got them to power. Immediately after they won the election in 2015, we saw the changes that they did to their media stations and outlets. NBC changed some regulations to how the terrorist attacks were reported and the new word was bandits. Radio Continental in Lagos was disbanded and became Max FM. Radio Continental that used to discuss politics, now became entertainment station. Newspaper headlines for radio stations changed. Their other stations on TV, they only allowed their lackeys control the narrative. One thing APC did not anticipate was that they don't own the media space. They could have controlled traditional media for their propaganda but the young ones do not rely on that anymore.

I agree with control of blogging but I know the media has always been a problem for dictators because they like to look good on the media. You can hear it from the Senate President himself when he talks about the media. They don't like being called out, they don't like what they can't control that makes them look bad, even if it's true. This is level 1 sign to dictatorship. We can't forget the story of Cross River Watch, Dadiyata and so many more. Even Dan Bello has received threats.

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Skyfornia(m): 4:59pm On Mar 18
Jokers...terríble lawmakers

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Ushman333: 4:59pm On Mar 18
Very good, if we don't regulate bloggers they will ignite Nigeria on fire, even bloggers must be responsible and able for their actions.

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Judolisco(m): 4:59pm On Mar 18
Wahala.... Who dey bring all dis yeye yeye bills na... Why not bills ing death sentence or life imprisonment for stealing public funds?

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