Beyond Business: Assessing Governmental Responses to Corporate Data Misuse - A Case Study of the Nigerian Government vs Meta Platforms Inc

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This study evaluates Nigeria’s recent enforcement actions against Meta Platforms Inc. (2024 2025) as a test case for data-protection implementation and digital-sovereignty claims. Using a qualitative case-study method (regulatory notices, tribunal materials, and contemporaneous press), we examine the statutory bases invoked, the procedural posture, and the institutional constraints shaping outcomes. We identify divergence in Meta’s forum-specific compliance posture and draw implications for Nigeria’s enforcement design (mandates, penalties, due process safeguards). We conclude with actionable recommendations on mandate clarity, penalty calibration, and cross-border coordination to increase enforceability and reduce regulatory arbitrage

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Ajibade, B. O., Osuolale, O. M. & Adanlawo, A. T. (2025). Beyond Business: Assessing Governmental Responses to Corporate Data Misuse - A Case Study of the Nigerian Government vs Meta Platforms Inc. In A Compendium on Digital Governance and the Citizen: Policy, Protection, and Practice in Nigeria.

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