IGP BARS OFFICERS FROM UNAUTHORIZED USE OF TIKTOK, FACEBOOK, AND OTHER PLATFORMS, THREATENS SUSPENSION AND SALARY FORFEITURE FOR DEFAULTERS. (PHOTO).

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IGP bars officers from unauthorized use of TikTok, Facebook, and other platforms, threatens suspension and salary forfeiture for defaulters The Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Olatunji Disu, has barred serving officers and men of the Nigeria Police Force from engaging in unauthorised social media activities, including creating videos, live streaming, posting skits, and monetising content on platforms such as TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and other similar platforms while identifying themselves as police officers.  In a circular dated June 22 and signed by his Principal Staff Officer, the police boss warned that any officer found violating the directive must face severe disciplinary measures, including immediate suspension from duties, forfeiture of salary, demotion, dismissal from the Force, and possible criminal prosecution.  According to the document, the IGP expressed concern over the growing and most disturbing trend of police personnel creating social media con...

ABC LAUNCHES ON-AIR CAMPAIGN URGING VIEWER SUPPORT AMID FCC SCRUTINY OVER STATUS OF THE VIEW. (PHOTO).


 ABC launches on-air campaign urging viewer support amid FCC scrutiny over status of The View 

ABC has launched a public appeal urging viewers to rally behind the network as it faces mounting pressure from the Trump administration regarding the regulatory classification of its long-running daytime talk show, The View.

The network introduced an on-air promotional campaign defending the program and heavily criticizing the Federal Communications Commission. ABC contends that the regulatory agency is attempting to dictate who can be featured on the show, which has been broadcast for more than 30 years. Originally created by veteran journalist Barbara Walters, the talk show features a panel of commentators who frequently voice strong opposition to the president and his political base.

The public feud intensified shortly after parent company Disney petitioned the FCC to formally recognize The View as a bona fide news program, which would exempt it from the statutory "equal time" regulations that require broadcasters to provide equivalent airtime to opposing political candidates. Disney’s legal filings triggered a public comment window. In response, FCC Chairman Brendan Carr defended the existing regulations, stating that the law is not meant to restrict candidate appearances but rather to ensure voters have access to balanced information.

The dispute over The View is part of a broader, ongoing regulatory conflict between federal officials and the media conglomerate. Earlier this year, the FCC initiated an unusual, early review of the broadcast licenses for multiple local television stations owned and operated by Disney, questioning whether the network's broader lineup satisfies federal "public interest" mandates. Concurrently, federal agencies have opened inquiries into Disney’s corporate diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, while Chairman Carr has publicly called for the removal of ABC late-night host Jimmy Kimmel under similar public interest arguments.

Federal regulatory officials have pushed back against ABC's new messaging, accusing Disney of orchestrating a misleading public relations campaign. Regulatory representatives asserted that the parent company is mischaracterizing federal law and distorting the facts of the case to the public in order to force a favorable news designation for its daytime program.


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