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Meta and Nigeria Data Agency Settle $32.8M Fine Dispute

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On October 3, 2025, Meta Platforms, Inc., and Nigeria’s Data Protection Commission (NDPC) agreed to settle a $32.8 million fine dispute out of court.

The fine was for alleged privacy breaches by Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram.

Court Developments

The agreement was revealed during a Federal High Court session in Abuja. Justice James Omotosho was set to rule on NDPC’s challenge to Meta’s lawsuit and Meta’s request to revise its legal documents.

Dispute Background

In February 2025, NDPC imposed a $32.8 million penalty and eight corrective measures on Meta, accusing it of violating Nigerian users’ privacy through targeted advertising.

Meta contested the fine in court on February 26.

Legal Moves

Meta’s lawyer, Fred Onuofia, sought a judicial review on March 4 to cancel NDPC’s orders. Justice Omotosho approved the review but rejected a pause on NDPC’s directives, ordering a quick hearing.

NDPC’s Argument

NDPC’s counsel, Adeola Adedipe, claimed Meta’s lawsuit was flawed due to non-compliance with court rules. They argued the court lacked authority to hear the case.

Negotiation Progress

During the October 3 hearing, Meta’s lawyer requested a delay, citing advanced settlement talks with draft terms shared.

NDPC’s counsel agreed, asking for time to finalize the deal.

Court’s Decision

Justice Omotosho supported the settlement efforts and delayed his ruling until October 31. This allows Meta and NDPC to submit a consent judgment or face a court decision.

Privacy Law Context

The fine aligns with Nigeria’s Data Protection Act, signed in June 2023 by President Bola Tinubu, to protect citizens’ personal data and enforce stricter privacy standards.

Why It Matters

This settlement could shape how global tech firms handle data privacy disputes in Nigeria. It highlights the balance between regulatory enforcement and corporate compliance.

What’s Next

By October 31, 2025, Meta and NDPC plan to finalize their agreement, potentially resolving the issue without further court battles, setting a precedent for future cases.


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