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Wike’s aide, Olayinka proposes linking of social media accounts with NIN, valid ID

Lere Olayinka, the Senior Special Assistant on Public Communications and Social Media to the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has called for stricter regulations on the use of social media.

Writing on his X account on Monday, Olayinka suggested that Nigerians need to provide a form of identification to register their accounts.

He proposed the use of the National Identification Number, NIN, and a valid government-issued ID — such as an international passport, voter’s card, or driver’s license.

He wrote: “NIN, Valid Identity Card (International Passport, Voter’s Card, Driver’s Licence).

“These two should be made compulsory to open and operate social media accounts.

“This proposal seeks to reduce misinformation and increase online accountability.”

Currently, in Nigeria, the NIN is linked with bank accounts and phone numbers.

Wike’s aide, Olayinka proposes linking of social media accounts with NIN, valid ID

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