
Nigerian Police Ban Officers from Unauthorized Social Media Content Creation
The Inspector-General of Police in Nigeria has banned police officers from unauthorized use of social media for content creation and live streaming. This directive aims to regulate officers' online presence and maintain professionalism.
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IGP bans officers from TikTok, Facebook content creation
Olatunji Disu prohibits police officers from creating or monetising content on social media platforms such as TikTok, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube while identifying themselves as members of the Nigeria Police Force The post IGP bans officers from TikTok, Facebook content creation appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
By Manasseh Mbachii
Read full article →IG bans policemen from unauthorised content creation, live streaming
Nigeria’s Inspector-General of Police has banned officers from creating unauthorised social media content and live streaming to maintain force integrity. Read More: https://punchng.com/ig-bans-policemen-from-unauthorised-content-creation-live-streaming/
By Punch Newspapers
Read full article →IGP bans unauthorised social media use by Police Officers
According to the IGP, although social media remains a valuable platform for communication and public engagement, its use by serving police personnel must strictly conform to existing laws, regulations and the Nigeria Police Force Social Media Policy. The post IGP bans unauthorised social media use by Police Officers appeared first on Vanguard News.
By Akinbayo Wahab
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