The Women in Media Development Initiative (WIMDI) has called for strengthened digital safety frameworks and improved protection of women’s agency within the nation’s media landscape.
This was the focus of a virtual webinar held as part of WIMDI’s activities for the 2025 global 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence.
Speaking on “Personal Safety, Content Boundaries & Digital Discipline,” Digital Creator and Media Enthusiast, Esther Ilesanmi, noted the far-reaching consequences of cyberbullying
She urged women to be intentional about online boundaries, and encouraged women to resist social media pressure and comparison
Ilesanmi outlined key digital safety measures including strong privacy settings, two-factor authentication, blocking toxic accounts, digital minimalism, and fostering positive online communities.
WIMDI reaffirmed its commitment to promoting safe, inclusive, and empowering digital spaces for women and girls across the country.
News edited by Favour Owonibi