Entertainment
TikTok Suspends Late-Night Live Feature For Nigeria After S3xual Exploitation, Adult Content
TikTok Suspends Late-Night Live Feature For Nigeria After S3xual Exploitation, Adult Content
TikTok suspends late-night live feature for Nigeria after s3xual exploitation, adult content. TikTok has temporarily disabled its late-night LIVE feature in Nigeria following a spike in broadcasts containing explicit s3xual acts and other adult content.
TikTok has temporarily disabled its late-night LIVE feature in Nigeria following a spike in broadcasts containing explicit s3xual acts and other adult content.
The restriction, announced through an in-app system notification on Monday, said the app was conducting an investigation to “ensure the platform remains safe and our community stays protected”.
TikTok did not disclose how long the shutdown will last.
Nigerians, according to the app, turned TikTok LIVE into a hotspot for explicit entertainment, often hosting late-night sessions where people openly engaged in s3xual intercourse while thousands of viewers watched.
Some hosts performed erotic acts for virtual gifts, while others staged coordinated adult “shows” to attract quick earnings from the app’s gifting system.
At TikTok’s West Africa Safety Summit in Dakar, Senegal, the company disclosed that in the second quarter of 2025, it issued warnings and demonetisation penalties to more than 2.3 million LIVE sessions and over one million creators for violating its LIVE monetisation rules.
TikTok added that 49,512 Nigerian LIVE sessions were banned during the same period, making Nigeria one of the highest-enforcement markets in the region.
With the new limitation, Nigerian creators will not be able to host or watch LIVE sessions late at night, the period most associated with the surge in s3xual content. TikTok said the measure is temporary and part of a broader review of safety practices within the country.
The company has previously implemented similar restrictions in other regions facing outbreaks of policy-violating livestreams.
While some TikTok users welcome the move as necessary to curb sexual exploitation, others complain of the economic impact on legitimate creators who rely on the platform for income.

TikTok Suspends Late-Night Live Feature For Nigeria
One user applauded the restriction, saying, “I think this is long overdue because Nigerians abuse almost everything. I expected this because tell me why I will go on somebody’s live stream, 1:00 a.m., and girls are showing their breasts, I just feel bad for those who live stream genuinely to make money.”
Another user said, “Why TikTok go ban live at night for Nigeria they don collect atije atimu for our hand oo.”
“Atije atimu” in the Yoruba language means livelihood.
Entertainment
MultiChoice Sets To Discontinue Showmax Streaming Service
MultiChoice Sets To Discontinue Showmax Streaming Service
MultiChoice sets to discontinue Showmax streaming service. MultiChoice Group says it plans to discontinue Showmax, it’s streaming platform, as part of a broader review of its digital strategy.
The development comes five months after Canal+ Group, a French TV channel, tookover MultiChoice, the South African pay-TV operator.
In a message to customers dated March 5, the company said the decision to stop operations was taken after a “comprehensive review” by the board, noting that the move is aimed at strengthening its overall digital offering.
“Following a comprehensive review, the Showmax Board has taken the decision to discontinue the Showmax service in the near future,” the company said.
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MultiChoice added that the decision reflects its focus on ensuring “long-term sustainability in an increasingly competitive streaming environment”.
The company, however, said the streaming platform will continue to operate for now and that subscribers will experience no immediate disruption.
“Importantly, at the moment there will be no interruption to your current service. You can continue streaming as usual, and no action is required from you at this time,” the notice reads.
MultiChoice said further details on the shutdown timeline and transition plans will be communicated to subscribers ahead of any changes.
“We understand that this news may raise questions. Showmax subscribers are a priority for us, and we are working on plans to ensure clear communication and a smooth transition when the time comes,” the company said.
“We will share further details well in advance, including timelines and any future steps, should they be required.”
The company also reiterated that streaming remains a central part of its strategy, adding that it will continue investing in content, technology, and partnerships.
“Streaming remains central to our strategy. We will continue to invest in premium content, technology innovation and partnerships to deliver the best possible entertainment experience to our customers,” MultiChoice said.

Showmax
Showmax, a subscription video-on-demand platform, was launched in South Africa in August 2015 by MultiChoice.
The streaming platform was set up to compete with global streaming services and respond to growing demand for online entertainment.
Showmax offers movies, series and documentaries streamed over the internet rather than through scheduled television.
Economy
CAS Kelvin Aneke Congratulates Air Vice Marshal Eyekosi On Book Launch
CAS Kelvin Aneke Congratulates Air Vice Marshal Eyekosi On Book Launch
CAS Kelvin Aneke congratulates Air Vice Marshal Eyekosi on book launch. The Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Sunday Kelvin Aneke, has congratulated Air Vice Marshal Sampson Eyekosi on the successful launch of his book, Managing the Displaced, on behalf of all officers, airmen, airwomen and civilian staff of the Nigerian Air Force.
Represented by the Chief of Administration, Air Vice Marshal A. Martins, the CAS described the publication as timely and aligned with the Service’s enduring commitment to strategic leadership, operational excellence and comprehensive approaches to national security.
The book, which explores practical frameworks for addressing displacement within conflict and post-conflict environments, reinforces the NAF’s philosophy of purposeful leadership and mission-oriented innovation.

CAS Kelvin Aneke Congratulates Air Vice Marshal Eyekosi On Book Launch
AVM Eyekosi’s scholarship exemplifies the Air Force’s commitment to leveraging air power in support of humanitarian response, strengthening national security and advancing sustainable development.
The launch underscores the Nigerian Air Force’s continued dedication to intellectual capacity, professional development and integrated solutions to evolving security challenges.
Economy
NIDCOM Boss Congratulates Nigerians On Their Historic Wins Of 2026 Grammy
NIDCOM Boss Congratulates Nigerians On Their Historic Wins Of 2026 Grammy
NIDCOM Boss congratulates Nigerians on their historic wins of 2026 Grammy. Abuja, Feb. 10, 2026:
Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa, Chairman/CEO, Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM), has congratulated three outstanding Nigerians, Shaboozey (born Collins Obinna Chibueze), Tyler, the Creator (born Tyler Gregory Okonma), and Cynthia Erivo (born Cynthia Chinasaokwu Onyedinmanazu Amarachukwu Owezuke Echimino Erivo), on their historic wins at the 2026 Grammy Awards.
Dabiri-Erewa described their achievements on one of the world’s most prestigious cultural platforms as a powerful reflection of the creativity, excellence, and global impact of Nigerians and people of Nigerian heritage across the diaspora. She noted that their victories are not only personal accomplishments but moments of collective pride for Nigeria.
While also acknowledging the immense contributions and global recognition of Nigerian-based artistes such as Davido, Burna Boy, Ayra Starr, and Wizkid, amongst others.

NiDCOM
Dabiri-Erewa stressed that Shaboozey, Tyler Okonma, and Cynthia Erivo, names, family histories, and ancestral origins remain unmistakably Nigerian. Through their work, she said, they continue to showcase Nigeria’s rich cultural influence to the world.
She therefore called on the media, cultural institutions, and Nigerians at home and abroad to adopt a broader and more inclusive understanding of national pride, one that celebrates Nigerian excellence wherever it is found.
Recognising Nigerians in the diaspora, she added, strengthens national unity, boosts global respect for Nigeria, and inspires future generations.
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