Global tech giants in Nigeria pay $1,5 bn taxes
Nigeria said the considerable rise in taxes demonstrates the importance of strong regulatory frameworks.
Samuel Olomu
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TikTok removes over 360,000 videos in Kenya
The update comes after the Kenyan government accused TikTok of encouraging the spread of misinformation, allowing fraud, and disseminating graphic sexual content.
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TikTok launches Sub-Saharan Africa Safety Council
TikTok’s regional safety advisory councils include experts in youth safety, free expression, and hate speech.
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TikTok removes 1.7 million Nigerians for platform breaches
TikTok says the removed videos violated several regulations, including those governing integrity and authenticity, privacy and security, and safety, among others.
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TikTok, African Union launch digital safety campaign
TikTok said that it is collaborating with the African Union Commission to launch the Africa-wide #SaferTogether Campaign on digital safety.
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When is sharing oversharing on social media?
The best way to avoid the dangers of this trend is simply not to engage in it, according to Collard.
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TikTok to provide monetisation training to Kenyan creators
President William Ruto met with TikTok executives, emphasising that Kenyan creatives deserve to earn a living from their talent and content.
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TikTok For Business - The Era of community commerce
Building brand trust and loyalty in the era of community commerce.
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Nigerian TikTok star nabbed for Internet fraud
The social media influencer was arrested alongside his manager and 29 other suspects, with recovered items including mobile phones, laptops and two vehicles.
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Digital rights a pressing issue ahead of Nigeria’s general election
Paradigm Initiative hosts Digital Rights and Elections in Africa Meetings with election stakeholders.
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Meta's Facebook Reels to rival TikTok in Africa
Reels is touted as the best way for African creators to get discovered, connect and earn money.
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TikTok partners to boost African creator economy
TikTok signs partnerships with local companies, as it sets its sights on growing its African market share.