Africa first: Nigeria set to approve landmark AI rules for digital economy

The lawmakers are expected to approve this landmark AI bill by March 2026

By Aqsa Qaddus Tahir
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January 13, 2026
Africa first: Nigeria set to approve landmark AI rules for digital economy

Nigeria is set to approve a legislative framework to regulate artificial intelligence, placing it among the first African countries to oversee an ever-expanding digital landscape and economy.

Although Nigeria published its draft AI strategy in 2024, the loopholes still existed in regulation.

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On the contrary, to-be-passed the National Digital Economy and E-Governance Bill will give authority to National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) over algorithms, data, and digital platforms.

Key postulates of legislative framework

“You cannot be ahead of innovation, but regulation is not just about giving commands. It’s about influencing market, economic and societal behaviour so people can build AI for good,” Kashifu Abdullahi, director general of the National Information Technology Development Agency, said.

The lawmakers are expected to approve this landmark AI bill by March 2026.

If this legislation passed, Nigeria would become a pioneer and one of the first African nations to adopt a comprehensive regulatory regime for AI.

Egypt, Benin and Mauritius have AI strategies but have fallen short in legislation.

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