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Daily Times on MSNPakistan ranks among safest in META region for web threats in Q1 2025: Kaspersky reportISLAMABAD - Pakistan has recorded the second lowest rate of web-based cyber threats in the Middle East, Turkey, and Africa ...
The Nation Newspaper Adedamola Dada bows out as CMD of Federal Medical Centre Ebute Metta in blaze of unparalleled adulation ...
We’re excited to announce the fifth edition of the ‘Made by Africa, loved by the world’ campaign in celebration of Africa Day on May 25. This year’s ...
Meta faces heightened scrutiny and fines from Nigerian regulators demanding respect for local data protection and consumer ...
Nigeria’s Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) Tribunal upheld a $220m fine against Meta—parent ...
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Legit.ng on MSNMeta’s $220 million fine: What it means for Nigerians and the future of digital sovereignty, by Wale BakareDigital rights advocate Wale Bakare explains how Meta’s $220m fine marks a turning point for Nigeria’s digital sovereignty ...
Over the past few weeks, we’ve seen some of Nigeria’s most visible digital creatives post their Meta earnings and if we’re ...
Meta Platforms has responded to growing complaints from Nigerian users after an unusual notification appeared during Instagram chats. The alert informed some users that the person they were ...
Meta, the parent company of Facebook, WhatsApp, and Instagram, has refused to pay the fine and, in response, has threatened to shut down its operations in Nigeria. Undeterred, the government had ...
In a statement endorsed by its Executive Director, Temitope Ogundipe, the group said the unfolding dispute between Meta and Nigerian regulators signals a critical inflection point. Entitled ...
Meta is in trouble in Nigeria. Local authorities have fined Meta $290 million for regulatory breaches, prompting the social media giant to threaten pulling Facebook and Instagram from the country. The ...
Meta on Saturday vowed to fight Nigerian fines for various consumer data violations as the U.S. tech giant reportedly threatened to cut off Facebook and Instagram in Africa's most populous country.
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