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How to Protect Youth Culture: Join the Fight Against Content Piracy

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From Nollywood to Afrobeats to the influencer economy, Nigerian youth are redefining Africa’s digital landscape. Across film, music, and online media, a new generation of creators is building careers that carry Nigeria’s culture onto the global stage. Filmmakers like Isaac Effiong, alongside countless digital storytellers, podcasters, and influencers, are not only entertaining audiences but also shaping how the world sees us. Yet this progress is fragile. Piracy continues to eat away at their hard-earned gains, eroding livelihoods and weakening the foundations of Nigeria’s youth-driven creative economy.Piracy doesn’t just steal views; it steals creativity, opportunity, and the future of Africa’s storytellers. If you love your music, your shows, or your favourite creators, here’s how to protect youth culture and become a true warrior against piracy.Step 1: Know What Piracy Looks LikePiracy isn’t always obvious, so the first step is being able to spot it. It’s not just about pirated DVDs anymore. It happens when movies, music, or shows are uploaded to illegal websites, when cracked apps give you free access to premium content, or even when someone reposts another creator’s video without credit.If it looks suspiciously free or doesn’t come from an official source, chances are it’s pirated.Step 2: Understand Why Piracy is a ProblemPiracy might seem harmless, “just one free stream,” but the ripple effects are massive. First, it puts you at risk: those illegal sites often carry malware, viruses, or scams that can steal your data. Second, it exposes you to unsafe and inappropriate content. Most importantly, it weakens the creative economy.The global creator industry is worth over $250 billion, and African youth are leading its growth. When piracy takes money away from creators, it makes it harder for them to keep producing the music, shows, and films you love.Step 3: Support Legit PlatformsThe best way to fight piracy is to reward creators by consuming their work through the right channels. That means using official apps for streaming, paying subscription fees that directly support African creatives, and following verified accounts.Think of it like buying an original jersey to support your favourite football club; it’s your way of saying, “I value your work.”Step 4: Be a Culture WarriorYou’re not just a consumer of culture; you’re part of it. Every choice you make online either protects or harms it. Being a culture warrior means reporting pirated content when you see it, avoiding dodgy links even if they’re free, and educating your friends about why piracy hurts all of us.Remember: when piracy wins, originality loses. And when originality loses, our voices fade.Step 5: Take Action TodayThe fight against piracy isn’t for tomorrow; it starts now. You can:Report piracy to official hotlines and emails. These reports help shut down illegal networks.Share the message on your social media and spread awareness so your peers know the dangers of piracy.Call it out when you see someone circulating pirated content. Sometimes, people simply don’t realise the harm.Double-check your sources before downloading or streaming. If it’s not from a legit platform, skip it.Report Piracy Hotlines & Emails: +27 11 289 2684, piracy@multichoice.co.za, mcg@irdeto.com, supersport@irdeto.com. This fight is not for another day; it starts now. Culture only thrives when we defend it, and it is in the hands of this generation to safeguard the originality, fairness, and creativity that Nigerian youth are celebrated for worldwide. Protecting your favourite music, movies, and creators is more than loyalty; it is an investment in a future where Africa’s stories remain authentically ours.

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Governor Dauda Lawal Hails Troops for Successful Fight against Banditry, Terrorism across Zamfara State

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Governor Dauda Lawal has commended the troops of the Joint Task Force (North West) Operation Fansan Yamma for achieving significant operational successes against bandits in Zamfara State. The troops of the Joint Task Force launched an elaborate and coordinated onslaught in the early hours of Thursday, May 7, 2026, in the Kaura Namoda and Birnin Magaji Local Government Areas of Zamfara State. Following the encounter, troops effectively neutralised three gang leaders and recovered a cache of weapons and ammunition, which included an AK-47 rifle, a machine gun, a locally fabricated handgun, seven rifle magazines and a total of 571 rounds of ammunition.Governor Lawal described the renewed military offensive as timely, particularly due to the successful operation recorded on May 10, 2026, which disrupted a significant gathering of notorious terrorist leaders and neutralised several commanders. The troops acted on an intelligence report that confirmed that the terrorists had converged at a concealed location in Tumfa Village, Shinkafi Local Government Area, with the intention to coordinate attacks and criminal activities targeting innocent communities in the state. The Air Component launched a precision airstrike on the identified terrorist hideout that successfully destroyed the structure, which served as the terrorists’ meeting point. The governor further reiterates Zamfara State Government’s commitment to ongoing support and logistics for the military and other security agencies operating in the state.

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Governor Dauda Lawal Approves N3.2 Billion to renovate School of Nursing in Zurmi

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His Excellency, the Executive Governor of Zamfara State, Dr. Dauda Lawal, has officially approved the sum of N3.2 billion for the complete renovation, accreditation, and commencement of academic activities at the Zamfara State School of Nursing and Health Sciences, located in Zurmi Local Government Area. This was confirmed in an official statement released marking a major intervention in the state’s ailing healthcare education sector, which has suffered years of neglect and infrastructural decay.According to government sources, the funds will be channeled into three critical areas: the overhauling of lecture halls, administrative blocks, student hostels, and practical demonstration labs to meet modern standards; the settlement of regulatory fees and implementation of curriculum upgrades required by the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria (NMCN); and enabling the school to admit its first batch of students in over five years, with a focus on midwifery, community health and general nursing. Speaking on the development, the state Commissioner for Health described the approval as a new chapter in healthcare manpower development, noting that the Zurmi school has remained non-functional for nearly a decade due to poor infrastructure and loss of accreditation. Governor Dauda Lawal is not just renovating a school but rebuilding the backbone of primary healthcare delivery in Zamfara, adding that without trained nurses and community health workers, the state’s hospitals cannot function and that this N3.2 billion investment will change the narrative.Residents of Zurmi and prospective students have greeted the news with excitement, with many having lost hope of ever seeing the institution reopen. Governor Dauda Lawal, who has made health sector revitalization a cornerstone of his administration, was quoted as saying that his government remains committed to accessible, quality education and healthcare across all 14 local government areas of the state, adding that no Zurmi child should travel hundreds of kilometers just to become a nurse. The state government has issued a directive to the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Education to ensure the project is completed within nine months, with accreditation visits scheduled to begin before the end of the current fiscal year.

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NASSCO Honours Zamfara Governor Dauda Lawal with Excellence Award for Inclusive Governance

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Governor Dauda Lawal of Zamfara State has received the Award of Excellence from the National Social Safety Nets Coordinating Office (NASSCO) in recognition of his administration’s commitment to inclusive governance and social protection delivery.

The award was presented during a stakeholder engagement event with local government chairmen, held at the Transcorp Congress Hall in Abuja.

NASSCO, a federal agency operating under the Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Reduction, is responsible for implementing social safety-net programmes designed to protect and empower vulnerable populations across Nigeria.

In her remarks while presenting the award, the National Coordinator of NASSCO, Dr. Funmi Olotu, stated that the honour reflects Governor Lawal’s dedication to improving social protection systems and promoting inclusive governance in Zamfara State.

Accepting the award, Governor Lawal commended the Federal Government, the World Bank, and other development partners for their continued support of ongoing reforms to strengthen Nigeria’s social protection architecture.

“This engagement is timely and strategic,” Governor Lawal said. “In Nigeria, especially in conflict-affected states like Zamfara, social protection has shifted from welfare to a vital tool for governance, security, poverty reduction, and community resilience.”

He noted that insecurity in Zamfara has led to displacement, disruption of livelihoods, food insecurity, and significant economic hardship, which disproportionately affects women, children, displaced persons, people with disabilities, and rural communities.

The Governor stressed the need for better coordination, transparency, data-driven targeting, and stronger collaboration among federal, state, and local governments to ensure resources reach those who need them most.

He also praised the expansion of the National Social Register and the integration of the National Identification Number (NIN), describing these as steps that improve transparency, efficiency, and accountability in service delivery.

Governor Lawal further called for inclusive development that goes beyond cash transfers to include livelihood support, skills training, agriculture, healthcare, education, financial inclusion, and community resilience. “This will help vulnerable populations move from dependency to sustainable participation,” he said.

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