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Senior National Adviser Alhaji Ibrahim Urges Nigerian Parents to Monitor Kids’ Social Media Activity

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Alhaji Ibrahim Saleh Hassan, Senior National Adviser at the Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD), has called on Nigerian parents to actively follow their children on social media. Speaking in Makurdi, the Benue State capital, Hassan emphasized that this practice would give parents insight into their children’s online behavior, enabling them to guide and correct them as needed.

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The adviser’s remarks, shared by Ukan Kurugh on Facebook, highlight the growing importance of parental oversight in the digital age. Hassan believes that staying connected with kids online can help address potential issues early and foster better communication.

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Thisinitiative reflects a broader effort to ensure the safety and well-being of Nigeria’s youth in the online space.

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