On July 24, Mr Palak accused social media platforms of not complying with the country’s laws.
The FCCPC said that Meta had also shared the users’ data without consent and abused its market dominance.
“The major problem is that the institutions are there, but Nigerians do not know their functions.’’
“This loss of income has meant it is more difficult for the media to practise journalism.’’
Mr Nwoko said the social media firms had yet to establish offices in Nigeria,
Loan sharks are known to prey on vulnerable individuals and small businesses, trapping them in a cycle of debt, frustration and anxiety.
It said the latest update allowed users to share their screens in real-time during conversations.
The Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) has embarked on an indefinite strike.
The University of Ilorin has alerted the public about the latest antics by scammers, using fictitious social media accounts to defraud unsuspecting Nigerians.
He, however, expressed the fears of data privacy with Threads.
