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NBC vows to shield kids from harmful content on Nigerian airwaves
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 45429, member: 636"] Television and radio watchdogs work hard to keep bad content away from kids across Nigeria. The Nigeria Broadcasting Commission met with students at a debate contest about teenage social media use. Susan Obi from the commission talked about protecting young people from dangerous messages on air. She wants children to hear only good things that help them make smart life choices. The commission checks all broadcast content to make sure it stays safe for young viewers. The debate happened at a school competition organized by Vision Africa in Umuahia city. Students argued about whether social media helps or hurts teenagers during their school years. The governor's wife sent a representative to support the education event. Professor Ijeoma Iheukwumere spoke for the state government about protecting children and improving schools. Officials believe these debates teach students important thinking skills for their future careers. Methodist Bishop Sunday Ndukwo Onuoha runs Vision Africa and created this competition to find new leaders. He wants students to develop strong debate skills that will help them succeed later. The contest brings together smart kids from different schools across the region. Methodist Girls High School from Umueze Umuahia beat Valley View Ohafia during the final round. These young debaters showed impressive speaking abilities throughout the competition. [/QUOTE]
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