The Abuja Social Media Summit 2024 will bring together key players from government, security agencies, academia, and the private sector to discuss the vital role of social media in national development, governance, and security.
National Security Adviser Mallam Nuhu Ribadu and Economic and Financial Crimes Commission Chairman Olanipekun Olukoyede, alongside other key players from government, security agencies, and academia will address the 2024 Abuja Social Media Summit .
The summit will explore the vital role of social media in driving national development, governance, and security. The summit will address how social media can influence governance, promote economic growth, and improve national security.
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