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Lagos govt warns skit makers

by Usman Kadri
February 2, 2026
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The Lagos state government has cautioned content creators, influencers, skit makers, and digital media producers against using children in online materials in ways that could threaten their welfare.

The warning was contained in a statement issued on Monday.

The state government said artistic expression must not override the rights and safety of minors, adding that children are entitled to protection both online and offline under existing laws.

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The state referenced the Lagos State Child Rights Law, which protects minors from abuse, exploitation, and exposure to harmful conditions.

The government also warned that any breach of the law could lead to legal consequences.

“Creativity must never come at the expense of a child’s safety, dignity, or well-being,” the statement reads.

“Children deserve protection both online and offline, and the law is clear on their rights. As digital platforms continue to grow, responsible content creation is essential.

“Safeguarding minors is not optional, it is a legal and moral duty. Let us create content that informs, entertains, and empowers without causing harm.”

The state government also encouraged residents to report cases of child exploitation on digital platforms.

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