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.

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