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FG to regulate TikTok content, says platform should focus on skills not just entertainment

The Federal Government has revealed plans to tighten regulations on TikTok and similar social media platforms, emphasizing the need for more skill-based and educational content.

According to officials, the move aims to redirect youth creativity towards productive digital engagement, rather than the “purely entertainment-driven content” currently dominating the platform.

The announcement has sparked widespread debate, with many Nigerians questioning the government’s priorities amid economic and unemployment challenges.

Public reactions trail TikTok regulation proposal

The proposed regulation immediately drew mixed reactions online. Critics argued that the government should focus on real-world job creation rather than policing online content.

One user wrote, “Here we go again. Instead of fixing unemployment or the economy, they want to regulate TikTok.” Another added, “How about focusing on skill empowerment offline first before policing vibes online?”

Others expressed concern that creators might be forced to change their content style just to remain compliant.

Next thing you’ll see comedians teaching carpentry tutorials just to stay online,” one comment read, drawing laughter and sarcasm from users.

Mixed views among Nigerians

While some citizens saw the regulation as unnecessary interference, a few welcomed the move. One commenter noted, “That’s a good one… TikTok is now a begging app. You can’t even meet decent people there anymore.

Others pointed out that creators make a living from entertaining content, not necessarily educational ones.

Experience has shown that educative content doesn’t go viral,” a user wrote. Despite the mixed reactions, many agreed that TikTok remains a major source of income and expression for Nigeria’s young population.

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