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Actor Pawpaw of Nollywood Enlists in the Army to Encourage Social Media usage that is Appropriate

Through this program, the military can exchange ideas with young people about how to prevent a breakdown of peace and security. In an effort to educate social media users on the threats that false information and fake news pose to national security, the Nigerian Army hosted a one-day lecture on Tuesday….CONTINUE READING

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In Aba, the state’s commercial center, the event drew in no fewer than three hundred mainstream journalists and social media users from nearby states.

The statewide seminar’s 33rd edition’s theme is “Enhancing national security by social media usage that is appropriate.

Maj.-Gen. Nosa Ugbo, the Chief of Civil-Military Affairs, welcomed the program’s participants and said it provided a chance for the military to exchange ideas with young people about how to use social media effectively without endangering the nation’s peace and security.

According to Ugbo, who was represented by Brig.-Gen. B.S. Keji, the Department of Civil-Military Affairs’ Director of Psychological Operations, the goal of the seminar was to develop strategies for collective security responsibility, since everyone has an interest in security.

“This kind of event was held in Damturu in February,” he stated. It’s Abia’s turn, and we didn’t pick Aba as the location by accident. We chose partinently.