The Nigerian House of Representatives has directed the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) to block all pornographic websites nationwide in a bid to curb what it describes as moral and social decay.
Spearheaded by Representative Shehu Alatu Tafuki, the motion highlights concerns about the impact of adult content on marital relationships, youth behavior, and addiction rates.
Internet service providers (ISPs) have been instructed to comply immediately or face severe sanctions under Nigeria’s communication and IT laws.

The resolution has sparked mixed reactions, with supporters praising it as a move to uphold family values, while critics argue it infringes on digital freedoms.
Some netizens worry that this could set a precedent for broader internet censorship beyond adult content.
Experts suggest that enforcement may pose technical challenges, as users can still access restricted content through VPNs and decentralized platforms.
As the directive takes effect, discussions continue over the balance between digital regulation and personal freedoms in Nigeria’s evolving internet space.
Source: OccupyGh.com
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