Day nigerians said no to social media bill

I think there may be some confusion here.

To the best of my knowledge, there hasn't been a specific day where Nigerians said "no" to a social media bill. However, there have been several instances where Nigerians have expressed concerns and opposition to proposed social media regulations or bills.

One notable example is the "Social Media Regulation Bill" proposed by the Nigerian government in 2020. The bill aimed to regulate social media platforms and online activities in Nigeria, sparking widespread criticism and concerns about freedom of speech, online censorship, and the potential for government abuse.

In response to the proposed bill, many Nigerians took to social media to express their opposition, using hashtags like #NoToSocialMediaRegulation and #FreeSpeech. There were also protests and online campaigns organized by civil society groups, journalists, and other stakeholders to raise awareness about the potential risks and consequences of the bill.

While there hasn't been a specific "day" where Nigerians said "no" to a social media bill, the collective opposition and activism by Nigerians have helped to raise awareness and push back against attempts to restrict online freedom of expression.