• As this guy Stephen Ndukwu has exposed content creators in Naaja , and some people are saying they never mentioned how much they make, but that it was the narrator Stephen Ndukwu, that said it was in billions. And that if the state government comes for their taxes, they can deny it.

    Anyways , the Lagos state government will get all their earnings report from YouTube , Meta, TikTok, Twitter etc. They don't need to ask them for it or believe their words. It is obligated by law that those companies must comply or face serious fines from the Naaja government. So even if they lied or refused to say the exact amount they make , they still have set themselves up because the narrator said it was in billions of naira and the state government will investigate and ask of those earnins from those companies. They can't hide or lie if true.

    Again, them for no do such a sho
    As this guy Stephen Ndukwu has exposed content creators in Naaja , and some people are saying they never mentioned how much they make, but that it was the narrator Stephen Ndukwu, that said it was in billions. And that if the state government comes for their taxes, they can deny it. Anyways , the Lagos state government will get all their earnings report from YouTube , Meta, TikTok, Twitter etc. They don't need to ask them for it or believe their words. It is obligated by law that those companies must comply or face serious fines from the Naaja government. So even if they lied or refused to say the exact amount they make , they still have set themselves up because the narrator said it was in billions of naira and the state government will investigate and ask of those earnins from those companies. They can't hide or lie if true. Again, them for no do such a sho
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  • Meta has reportedly invested $14.3 billion in Scale AI for a 49% stake, valuing the data-labeling firm at $29 billion. As part of the deal, Scale AI CEO Alexandr Wang is stepping down to join Meta, where he will lead a new superintelligence team, while retaining a seat on Scale’s board.

    Jason Droege, the company’s Chief Strategy Officer, will serve as interim CEO. Meta confirmed the strategic partnership, which will focus on enhancing AI training data efforts. Although the stake is significant, Scale will remain an independent company.

    The move underscores Meta’s urgency to catch up in the AI race.

    Source: Reuters
    Image: CNBC
    Meta has reportedly invested $14.3 billion in Scale AI for a 49% stake, valuing the data-labeling firm at $29 billion. As part of the deal, Scale AI CEO Alexandr Wang is stepping down to join Meta, where he will lead a new superintelligence team, while retaining a seat on Scale’s board. Jason Droege, the company’s Chief Strategy Officer, will serve as interim CEO. Meta confirmed the strategic partnership, which will focus on enhancing AI training data efforts. Although the stake is significant, Scale will remain an independent company. The move underscores Meta’s urgency to catch up in the AI race. Source: Reuters Image: CNBC
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  • The Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission has said Meta’s exit threat from Nigeria does not shield the social media giant from liability.

    The Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission has said Meta’s exit threat from Nigeria does not shield the social media giant from liability.
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  • Meta Reportedly Threatens to Restrict Access in Nigeria Over $220 Million Fine

    There’s tension brewing between Meta (owners of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp) and the Nigerian government!

    Following the massive $220 million fine imposed on Meta by Nigeria’s Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) for alleged violations of data privacy laws, reports are now suggesting that Meta is considering restricting or shutting down access to its platforms in Nigeria as a form of pushback.

    The Platforms host millions of Nigerian users daily for business, social connection, and communication.

    And it could go dark if the situation escalates.

    The Nigerian government claims Meta:

    Violated user privacy rights

    Shared user data without proper consent

    Gave Nigerian users fewer protections than users in other regions

    Meta has rejected the fine and is expected to appeal, but the possibility of platform shutdowns or restrictions raises serious concerns for businesses, creators, and everyday users.

    This could affect everyone using WhatsApp, Facebook, or Instagram in Nigeria.

    Do you think Meta is overreacting?
    Is the Nigerian government finally standing its ground on digital rights?

    Let’s discuss
    🚨 Meta Reportedly Threatens to Restrict Access in Nigeria Over $220 Million Fine There’s tension brewing between Meta (owners of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp) and the Nigerian government! Following the massive $220 million fine imposed on Meta by Nigeria’s Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) for alleged violations of data privacy laws, reports are now suggesting that Meta is considering restricting or shutting down access to its platforms in Nigeria as a form of pushback. The Platforms host millions of Nigerian users daily for business, social connection, and communication. And it could go dark if the situation escalates. 😳 The Nigerian government claims Meta: Violated user privacy rights Shared user data without proper consent Gave Nigerian users fewer protections than users in other regions Meta has rejected the fine and is expected to appeal, but the possibility of platform shutdowns or restrictions raises serious concerns for businesses, creators, and everyday users. This could affect everyone using WhatsApp, Facebook, or Instagram in Nigeria. Do you think Meta is overreacting? Is the Nigerian government finally standing its ground on digital rights? Let’s discuss 👇
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  • Meta has deleted 100 million Facebook pages. It also deleted 23 million accounts.
    Meta has deleted 100 million Facebook pages. It also deleted 23 million accounts.
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