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Meta May Shut Down Facebook and Instagram in Nigeria Due to Massive Fines

by Victoria Ogbadu
May 3, 2025
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Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, may shut down these platforms in Nigeria due to hefty fines and “unrealistic” regulatory demands, according to the BBC.

Nigerian authorities fined Meta over $290 million last year for violating laws, including a $220 million penalty for anti-competitive practices, $37.5 million for unapproved advertising, and $32.8 million for data privacy breaches.

Meta’s challenge against these fines was rejected by a federal high court in Abuja, which ordered payment by June’s end.

The company claims the Nigerian Data Protection Commission (NDPC) misinterprets data privacy laws, particularly demanding prior approval for data transfers abroad and mandating educational videos on data privacy risks.

Meta argues these requirements are impractical.

With Facebook being Nigeria’s leading social media platform, used by millions for communication and business, the potential shutdown could have significant impacts.
Meta has not yet clarified its next steps.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

The conflict between Meta and Nigerian authorities highlights the growing friction between global tech giants and national regulators seeking to enforce local laws.

Nigeria’s $290 million in fines and stringent demands, particularly around data privacy, have pushed Meta to consider an unprecedented step: shutting down Facebook and Instagram in one of its largest African markets.

The outcome of this dispute, whether it results in compliance, negotiation, or a service suspension, will have significant implications for Nigeria’s digital economy, Meta’s global operations, and the broader relationship between tech companies and African governments.

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