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Legit on MSNMeta’s $220m fine: What it means for Nigerians and the future of digital sovereigntyBY WALE BAKARE In July 2024, the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) of Nigeria announced ...
Nigeria’s Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) Tribunal upheld a $220m fine against Meta—parent ...
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Rest of World on MSNMillions of Nigerian users in the balance as Meta threatens exitFacing a penalty for data breaches, the social media giant is threatening to pull Facebook and Instagram from Africa's most ...
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Legit.ng on MSN5 Types of People Who Will Be Affected if Meta Closes Down Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp in NigeriaRecently, it was mentioned that Meta might be forced to close down Facebook and Instagram in Nigeria due to a heavy fine ...
Meta Threatens to Quit Facebook & Instagram in Nigeria Over Massive Fines | Firstpost Africa Description: Meta is in a heated ...
Meta, the parent company of Facebook, WhatsApp, and Instagram, has refused to pay the fine and, in response, has threatened ...
Some social media users across the country have advocated for the establishment of an indigenous social networking platforms ...
In this exclusive interview with Nairametrics, the National Commissioner/CEO of the NDPC, Dr. Vincent Olatunji, explains why ...
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The Punch on MSNMeta’s exit may devastate 20m MSMEs – IT firmsMeta Platforms’ threat to halt Facebook and Instagram operations in Nigeria could devastate 56 per cent of the nation’s 39.6 ...
A Nigerian tribunal's $290 million fine against Meta, for data privacy violations, lays bare the tech giant's troubling data practices in Africa, while fuelling wider concerns about corporate ...
Renowned technology expert, Jide Awe, has called on Meta Platforms Incorporated, owners of Facebook and WhatsApp, to engage ...
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