Evidence-Based Review of the Case of Meta Platforms Inc. v. Federal Government of Nigeria (2025–2026): - Digital Justice for Consumers, Competition Practice and Regulatory Compliance with the AfCFTA Digital Trade Protocol

Ladan, Muhammad Tawfiq (2026-07-22)

Working Paper

The legal battle between Meta Platforms Inc. and the Federal Government of Nigeria represents a watershed moment in the regulation of the global digital economy within Africa. For over three years, Nigerian regulatory bodies subjected Meta’s ecosystem, including Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, to aggressive scrutiny regarding data handling, behavioral advertising, and market practices. The friction culminated in two monumental enforcement actions: a $220 million administrative penalty leveled by the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) and a $32.8 million fine imposed by the Nigeria Data Protection Commission (NDPC). Rather than complying immediately, Meta aggressively contested these penalties through appeals and judicial reviews, initially threatening to withdraw its services from the country.

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