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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.
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Why Kebbi Government Postpones 2026 Yauri Rigata Cultural Festival
Why Kebbi Government Postpones 2026 Yauri Rigata Cultural Festival
Why Kebbi government postpones 2026 Yauri Rigata Cultural Festival. The Kebbi government has postponed the 2026 Rigata Cultural Festival, which was earlier scheduled to begin on February 4.
The Kebbi government on Sunday announced the postponement of the 2026 Rigata Cultural Festival, which was earlier scheduled to begin on February 4.
Yakubu Bala-Tafida, Secretary to the State Government, disclosed this while addressing journalists in Birnin Kebbi, the state capital.
He said, “In my capacity as the national chairman of Rigata Cultural Festival Organising Committee and also Secretary to the State Government, I have the honour to inform you that Rigata Cultural Festival has been postponed to a date to be announced soon.
“This postponement is due to compelling necessities arising from organisational issues.
“Indeed, we also have the obligation to thank the state government for providing funds to conduct the Rigata Cultural Festival.”

Kebbi
Mr Bala-Tafida recalled that the Argungu International Fishing and Cultural Festival was scheduled to be held a week after the Rigata.
According to him, it will be unwise to invite guests to attend Rigata, only to have them come back a week later for the international fishing festival.
“These and many other reasons compelled us to make the postponement,” the SSG said.
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Osimhen’s Statement Recalling An Inforgettable Moment With Ronaldo
Osimhen’s Statement Recalling An Inforgettable Moment With Ronaldo
Osimhen’s statement recalling an unforgettable moment with Ronaldo. Victor Osimhen: “Cristiano Ronaldo was at Juventus at the time, we were playing, and we (Napoli) were winning 1-0. I said to him, ‘Cristiano, I want to take a picture with you.’ And he said, ‘Yes, come to the dressing room.’
I immediately went to the dressing room quickly, I didn’t even take off my shoes. I got there in less than five minutes, and guess where he was? In the gym, after playing 90 minutes.
In the dressing room, I met Buffon, who came over and hugged me. Then Buffon said, ‘What do you want?’ I replied, ‘I want to see Cristiano, I’m looking for him.’
Then we both sat and waited outside the gym, just talking. He (Cristiano) didn’t come out for almost 30 minutes, but it was a home game, and I could have stayed there for five hours if I wanted.
I want to tell you the truth, after playing 90 minutes, he… After finishing his hour-long workout at the gym, Buffon invited me to meet him. When we arrived, I was amazed by his physical condition; I thought he looked like a 25-year-old.

Osimhen’s Statement
That’s when he stood up and invited me to take a photo. He asked the physiotherapist to take it. He asked me, “Is that enough?” I said, “I want more.” So I took a selfie with him, after he finished, he said, “Whatever happens, don’t stop, keep going.”
I thanked him, shook his hand, and then I went to call my friends. I told them that Cristiano and I are not on the same level (laughs). He has talent and works incredibly hard, which is why Cristiano Ronaldo is such a great inspiration to so many of us.
I wanted a photo with him, and I didn’t mind losing 10-0; I wanted that photo with the best”
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Mexico: Gunmen Ki1l 11 People During Football Game
Mexico: Gunmen Ki1l 11 People During Football Game
Mexico: Gunmen ki1l 11 people during football game. In addition to those ki1led, 12 others were wounded.
At least 11 people were shot and ki1led by gunmen who opened fire during a football game in central Mexico on Sunday, local media reported on Monday.

Mexico
In addition to those kiqled, 12 others were wounded.
People were playing football when the gunmen arrived in two vehicles and opened fire on those present, the newspaper El Sol de Salamanca reported, citing local authorities.
The motive for the attack in the state of Guanajuato was not immediately known.
Police reportedly collected at least 100 shell casings.
Guanajuato had Mexico’s highest homicide rate in 2025.
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