Eric Gugua, a content creator, has called for an end to this menace in the country by criticizing the ongoing harassment by security agents.
Gugua is a Nigerian digital author, blockchain expert, and educator known for his engaging content and ability to make sense of complex technical concepts.
The Head of Research at Trendx wants the government to address the issue of harassment during a youth forum on Channels Television with the theme “Pressing Issues Affecting Nigeria’s Youth.”
Gugua is a Nigerian digital author, blockchain expert, and educator known for his engaging content and ability to make sense of complex technical concepts.
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He said, “Cospirators go through a lot of things in terms of protection.” This space is still expanding, they say. Policies that specifically take people in this area into account must be put in place in terms of protection. We need to know that the government is more than just rolling out initiatives and making promises in that way.
A time has come when we realize that the government is interested in creating digital content and influencers. They are subjected to harassment whenever they go out to shoot content. He asserted that if it were coming from law enforcement, it would be from the local population.
Devaluation of the Naira
Niyi Akinmolayan, a filmmaker from Nollywood, attributed the devaluation of the naira to the devaluation of the naira.
The guest filmmaker on the program claimed that the main reason the streamers left was due to the program’s decision to devalue the naira. He also attributed blame to the government for ignoring the effects of these streamers’ withdrawal.
We as filmmakers simply woke up and saw emails from the big streamers who had left the Netflix and Amazons and who were unaware of some of these changes, such as the government’s concern that these aren’t just some random companies, the government is aware, the government taxes these people, how come the government isn’t even aware of some of these changes?
“Typically, people will make movies because they are aware of the existence of a future revenue stream, but that has vanished. The government didn’t take any action to warn people that the reason they left was largely due to the devaluation of the naira and the fact that paying the price they were paying for the license became a big deal, according to Akinmolayan.
Source: Channels TV
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