The Federal Government of Nigeria has said all social media platforms, Twitter, Facebook, and others must register in the country.
The Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed stated this as part of the move to regulate the social media platforms.
Lai Mohammed made this known on Wednesday in Abuja while briefing journalists after the weekly Federal Executive Council meeting.
“What we are saying is that all platforms, you must register in Nigeria. You must be a corporate entity before you can do business in Nigeria.
“Whether it is Netflix, Iroko, or Facebook…they are all doing business in Nigeria, making money and they are not paying taxes. This is in addition to being able to regulate them. They are making billions of naira out of this country and they are not paying tax. That can’t be allowed to go on,” he remarked.
He also listed the conditions for the platforms to be registered noting “our conditions to do business in Nigeria are laid out and they must register as Nigerian companies, be licensed and refrain from using the platform for activities that are inimical to the growth of Nigeria.”
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