Libyan authorities have detained two Nigerian citizens in the city of Qarabouli for allegedly publishing content on social media platforms that incites unrest and breaches Libyan legal regulations. The arrests were carried out following concerns over the potential for the online posts to disrupt public order. Details regarding the specific content of the posts have not been released. This action highlights increasing scrutiny of social media activity within Libya. The detainees are currently in Libyan custody, and further legal proceedings are anticipated. The incident underscores the challenges of regulating online speech and maintaining stability in the North African nation. Libyan officials have not provided a timeline for the investigation or potential charges.