Nigeria is on course to become one of the first African countries to adopt a comprehensive legal framework for artificial intelligence. The National Assembly is moving closer to passing a landmark technology law that could significantly reshape digital governance across the economy.
Lawmakers are aiming to approve the National Digital Economy and E-Governance Bill before the end of March, marking a shift from voluntary AI guidelines to binding regulation in West Africa’s largest economy. Channel Africa’s Economics Reporter Innocent Semosa has more.

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