BREAKING: The new Cybercrimes Act 2025 has officially been passed into law by the National Assembly under Senate President Godswill Akpabio.
This means every provision in the Cybercrimes (Prohibition, Prevention, etc.) Act is now fully binding and enforceable across Nigeria.
If you’re an online user, content creator, or admin of any digital platform (WhatsApp, Facebook, Telegram, etc.), you must know what this law says — because ignorance will not be an excuse.
Key Offenses Under the Cybercrimes Act
Accessing someone else’s phone, laptop, or account without permission.
Deleting, modifying, or interfering with another person’s digital data.
Sharing classified or sensitive data without proper authority.
Recording private discussions without authorization, even if you are part of the conversation.
Spreading false, misleading, or deceptive information online.
Posting offensive, vulgar, or indecent content to insult or humiliate others.
Making statements that provoke ethnic, tribal, or religious violence.
Important for Group & Page Admins
If you manage a WhatsApp Group, Facebook Page, Telegram Channel, or any online community, you can be held responsible for what members post.
If you knowingly allow illegal content or fail to moderate, the law holds you accountable.
Stay Safe, Stay Protected
Always verify before you share.
Moderate your groups and enforce rules.