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Nigeria’s data protection model now draws Africa’s interest

The Nigeria Data Protection Commission says reforms launched since 2023 have turned the country into a reference point for data protection and privacy in Africa. Officials credit President Bola Tinubu’s prompt assent to the 2023 Data Protection Act and early policy direction from NDPC chief executive Vincent Olatunji for strengthening the ecosystem.​ The commission said the law created clear regulatory and supervisory powers, opened new opportunities in the data economy and placed stronger obligations on organisations handling personal data. Banks, schools, hospitals, insurers, telecoms firms and online platforms have been put under stricter oversight, with some sanctioned for data breaches.​ According to the NDPC, Nigeria’s consistent enforcement and regulatory clarity have attracted attention from across the continent. In the last two years, data regulators from at least eight African countries have visited to study the Nigerian framework with a view […]

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 EU Accuses Meta and TikTok of Breaking Digital Rules

The European Union has formally accused tech giants Meta and TikTok of violating its landmark Digital Services Act (DSA), putting them at risk of substantial fines. The European Commission stated that both companies are failing to provide adequate data access to researchers, which is crucial for understanding issues like children's exposure to harmful content online. Additionally, Meta's platforms, Facebook and Instagram, were accused of not having user-friendly systems for reporting illegal content and for challenging content moderation decisions. The EU also cited "dark patterns"—deceptive design practices that can confuse users. Both companies have rejected the accusations. Meta stated it is confident its solutions comply with the law, while TikTok emphasized its commitment to transparency but noted a tension between data access and user privacy rules. The companies can now propose solutions to address the EU's concerns. If the Commission is […]

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🚨 ALERT: NIMC Warns Nigerians – Stop Selling Your NIN or Face Consequences

NIMC & EFCC SOUND THE ALARM: Your NIN Is Not for Sale! The National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) and EFCC have issued a strong warning to Nigerians: Stop selling your National Identification Number (NIN) and personal data—or face severe consequences. ⚠️ Why This Matters: Fraudsters pay N1,500–N2,000 to buy your NIN, BVN, or passport details. They resell this data to FinTech companies for N5,000+, enabling scams. You could be held liable for crimes committed with your leaked identity. 🛑 NIMC’s Official Statement "Nigerians have been repeatedly warned not to disclose their NIN to unauthorised parties. Any misuse of your data for financial gain is your responsibility."— NIMC Corporate Communications 📌 How to Protect Yourself ✅ Never share your NIN/BVN with strangers or unverified platforms.✅ Download the NIMC NINAuth App (iOS / Android) to: Control who accesses your data Block unauthorized verification attempts✅ Report suspicious requests to NIMC or EFCC immediately. 💥 The Harsh Reality 🔹 Scam Risk: Criminals use your NIN for loan fraud, money […]

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