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Nigeria Enforces Cybercrimes Act To Bolster Online Safety And Accountability

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisJuly 3, 2025 Article/Column No Comments2 Mins Read
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Nigeria Enforces Cybercrimes Act To Bolster Online Safety And Accountability.

The Federal Government of Nigeria has officially enacted the Cybercrimes (Prohibition, Prevention, etc.) Act, bringing its provisions into full force across the nation. Announced on 3rd July 2025, this landmark legislation aims to regulate digital activities, curb cybercrime, and promote responsible online behaviour among users, content creators, and administrators of digital platforms.

 

The Cybercrimes Act outlines several key offences with significant penalties to ensure accountability in the digital space. Unauthorised access to devices, such as phones or computers, now carries a penalty of up to five years’ imprisonment. Similarly, tampering with or obstructing digital data without lawful permission is punishable by up to five years behind bars. More severe is the disclosure of classified or sensitive information, which could lead to a 15-year prison sentence.





 

The Act also addresses privacy violations, making it illegal to record private conversations without proper authorisation, even if the recorder is a participant, with offenders facing up to two years in jail. Spreading false or misleading information, including fake news, is now a criminal act, carrying a penalty of up to two years’ imprisonment. Online harassment, including posting offensive or indecent content intended to embarrass or humiliate, is similarly punishable.

 

One of the Act’s most stringent provisions targets incitement of ethnic, religious, or tribal hatred, classified as domestic terrorism and punishable by life imprisonment. Additionally, administrators of online platforms, such as WhatsApp groups, Facebook pages, or Telegram channels, face liability for illegal content shared by members if they fail to moderate appropriately. The government has urged administrators to enforce community guidelines and monitor content to prevent the spread of unverified or inflammatory material.

 

The Federal Government emphasised that ignorance of the law is no defence, urging all Nigerians to familiarise themselves with the Act’s provisions. By fostering responsible digital conduct, the legislation seeks to protect citizens’ legal and personal reputations while creating a safer online environment for all.

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