He urged African countries to develop indigenous technologies to drive implementation of data protection laws.
He said a technical assessment revealed coordinated activities by threat actors.
Mr Bamigboye said a notice of investigation was duly served on April 1, in line with the commission’s procedures.
He said the directive aimed to prevent harm to individuals through unlawful processing of personal data.
Mr Aneke said that the firm was established three years ago to bridge operational gaps in real estate and community management.
The government, through the FCCPC, recently imposed a $220 million fine on Meta for data breaches.
Mr Olatunji emphasised that data protection requires the implementation of laws and cross-border cooperation among countries.
He stressed that a joint ICPC-NDPC approach would enhance public trust.
According to Mr Tijani, a strong digital economy relies on skilled individuals and trust.
The website claims to verify Nigerians’ Permanent Voter Card (PVC), National Identification Number, BVN, or TIN for anyone willing to pay N100.
