Femi Falana Sues Meta for $5 Million Over Alleged Privacy Invasion

February 10, 2025

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Privacy invasion

Renowned Nigerian human rights lawyer, Femi Falana, has filed a $5 million lawsuit against Meta Platforms Inc., the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, over alleged violations of privacy rights. The lawsuit, which was lodged at the Federal High Court in Lagos, accuses the US-based tech giant of unlawfully invading users’ privacy through its data collection and processing practices.

Falana, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), contends that Meta has been engaging in invasive data harvesting methods that infringe upon the rights of Nigerian users. He alleges that the company tracks and collects personal data without obtaining explicit consent, thereby violating privacy laws and fundamental human rights. According to court documents, the suit demands that Meta pay $5 million in damages for the alleged breaches and immediately cease any unlawful data collection practices within Nigeria.

The legal action follows growing concerns over how global tech corporations handle user data, particularly in jurisdictions with less stringent data protection regulations. Falana argues that Meta’s operations in Nigeria should comply with the country’s constitutional and statutory privacy protections. He maintains that Nigerian users deserve the same level of privacy safeguards as those in the European Union and other regions with robust data protection frameworks.

According to reports, the case seeks to establish a precedent for holding multinational tech companies accountable for their operations in Nigeria. Legal experts believe that if successful, the lawsuit could prompt regulatory changes and stricter enforcement of data privacy laws in the country.

Meta has yet to issue an official response to the lawsuit. However, the company has previously defended its data policies, emphasizing that it complies with global privacy standards and offers users control over their personal information. In recent years, the company has faced multiple legal battles worldwide over allegations of privacy violations, including cases in the United States and Europe.

Falana’s lawsuit aligns with broader efforts by privacy advocates and digital rights organizations calling for greater oversight of big tech firms operating in Nigeria. The case is expected to test the limits of Nigeria’s legal framework concerning digital privacy and corporate accountability. Observers say it could set a significant legal precedent for future data protection litigation in the country.

The Federal High Court is expected to set a hearing date soon, and stakeholders in the legal and digital rights communities are keenly watching the proceedings. With concerns over data privacy on the rise, the outcome of this case could have far-reaching implications for both Nigerian users and the operations of foreign tech companies in the country.

 

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