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The Technology, Entertainment, Media, and Sports (TEMS) sector in 2024 stood at the crossroads of innovation, regulation, and industry evolution. Across the globe and within Nigeria, significant developments defined the year, including the adoption of landmark international treaties, transformative court rulings, and the strategic restructuring of key institutions.

Regulatory bodies and corporate players alike embraced the challenge of navigating complex landscapes and addressing issues such as data protection, intellectual property, competition, and governance. From the Supreme Court of Nigeria’s decision to reshape the gaming industry in Nigeria to the global AI treaty and FIFA’s transfer rule reform, the year was marked by a convergence of local and international efforts to foster accountability, inclusivity, and sustainability within the sector.
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