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Posted: 2025-05-05 20:32:49 UTC

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Nigeria fines Meta $290 million, leading Meta to threaten pulling WhatsApp, Instagram, and Facebook from Nigeria, raising questions about digital sovereignty, the role of international bodies, and the impact on small startups.
Digital sovereignty vs. technology's borderless nature
The role and effectiveness of international bodies like ITU
Compliance challenges for small startups in different countries
African governments' perceived hostility towards tech companies
Concerns about control and money as primary motivations
Reconciling digital sovereignty with borderless technology
Ensuring tech companies comply with varying country regulations
Supporting small startups facing stringent compliance requirements
Addressing perceived hostility from African governments towards tech companies