Media training around privacy rules just got louder as regulators pulled journalists closer to the data protection project.
Media capacity push during privacy week
Media capacity push during privacy week
- Nigeria Data Protection Commission ran a media workshop in Lagos.
- Framed as part of National Privacy Week activity.
- Pulled journalists into the data protection conversation.
- Aimed at tighter and cleaner reporting standards.
- Sessions broke down personal data handling basics.
- Explained legal grounds for processing information.
- Covered rules around cross-border data movement.
- Focused on accuracy over hype.
- Vincent Olatunji praised media backing.
- Spoke during the event through a virtual appearance.
- Credited journalists for public awareness growth.
- Asked for continued alignment with the mandate.
- NDPC leadership pointed to job creation figures.
- Roughly 23,000 roles are linked to the privacy sector.
- Valued the ecosystem at about ₦16.2 billion.
- Positioned privacy as an economic driver.
- The commission cited an international award win.
- Picked as the top data protection authority.
- Used recognition to reinforce legitimacy.
- Framed success as shared with the media.
- NDPC sees journalists as key stakeholders.
- Collaboration is viewed as essential for digital governance.
- Public trust depends on clear information flow.
- Privacy awareness is framed as a national concern.