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Today: WhatsApp’s potential exit is big news in Nigeria.

Today: WhatsApp’s potential exit is big news in Nigeria.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 August 05, 2024 | [Read Online]( In partnership with Share this newsletter: //link.mail.beehiiv.com/ss/c/u001.3gD7PSbuofKNJf4aviiyABEwLaotY-cnTvL9XkLJeecz8HFi5aIcJRlOHNPACAGtlq5KbbmzlzCpN5GuBGOUoSMHEQdMvCCErcPqfkCTamGENiBnMw13k66-yrDlLxWUBvPp3cnEt2MUJiEd4arWtFKOHUWQ8ThKqmRCCKDE3Qk7S1_xOD6bLt1uRv02o_IJZ5G4hClla9uMx1cp1To3jOwvNDr8SF8dLZ12WE06O2PJEEX8op37CebBN6AGBCAYeKBj5WMlwYut0ydTL0jHH6TPjmZJK99f_ZoRYnEcWaB08-ODImOu8_bvi5D7vhzyA_AZ8CpYxM1ZqnrjchDcYkxVeXcM24WGtmoEFhGFyHlpcVT_ToLN4w00Zs5fxNa9H5L0idxX5Zc6_gRekGCMJCIbZNH0lq4lCcgbt8VSItg/48n/q3hour3dRlGiTEeKUNW3sQ/h2/h001.2qn3tAFgoSfMO3-HRKlGZlvbkv8GZYTKyABZmA0AcOA [Lire en Français]( [اقرأ هذا باللغة العربية]( Good morning ☀️ If you’re an African founder ready to showcase your innovations to a global audience, or an investor interested in backing audacious startups, then TechCabal Battlefield is for you! 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In today's edition - [WhatsApp’s potential exit is big news in Nigeria](#Story1) - [Telcos to disclose data use in Nigeria](#Story2) - [The future of Africa’s EV market](#Story3) - [The World Wide Web3](#WW3) - [Events](#Opps) Regulation //link.mail.beehiiv.com/ss/c/u001.3gD7PSbuofKNJf4aviiyABEwLaotY-cnTvL9XkLJeecz8HFi5aIcJRlOHNPACAGtlq5KbbmzlzCpN5GuBGOUoSMHEQdMvCCErcPqfkCTamGENiBnMw13k66-yrDlLxWUBvPp3cnEt2MUJiEd4arWtFKOHUWQ8ThKqmRCCKDE3Qk7S1_xOD6bLt1uRv02o_IJZ5G4hClla9uMx1cp1To3jOwvNDr8SF8dLZ12WE06O2PJEEX8op37CebBN6AGBCAYeKBj5WMlwYut0ydTL0jHH6TPjmZJK99f_ZoRYnEcWaB08-ODImOu8_bvi5D7vhzyA_AZ8CpYxM1ZqnrjchDcYkxVeXcM24WGtmoEFhGFyHmFnXolEK_M0LpfcVqNlpiup7d4hVFw9XQCeNvj9zjYhj9UJdGazK9URCJ7Fl8TWzs/48n/q3hour3dRlGiTEeKUNW3sQ/h8/h001.o5NQLKTIh7eaE1202iIGm-MQAu_HHFvWOSKJfrQB1Ps WhatsApp’s potential exit is big news in Nigeria On Friday, a Meta spokesperson told TechCabal that the demands of the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) would make it impossible to provide WhatsApp in Nigeria if it followed the commission’s demands. If all this sounds new to you, here’s a dry recap: - The FCCPC and NITDA concluded a three-year investigation into WhatsApp two weeks ago - It fined WhatsApp $220 million after determining that a 2021 privacy policy did not give users a choice to provide consent - Beyond the steep fine, the FCCPC also made three immediate demands, one of which was to stop WhatsApp from sharing data with third parties like Facebook The stakes are pretty obvious. If WhatsApp stops operating in Nigeria, the future of those broadcast messages that depend on you to spread the word about something or the other could be in jeopardy. Our reporting generated significant online discourse. If you’re still not sure what all this kerfuffle is about, catch up [here]( before you go on. Some Nigerians think this is a ploy to exploit big tech companies and enrich government officials, while others praised the commission for slugging it out with Meta. The FCCPC claimed Meta was simply trying to force their hand and pointed to a huge [judgment against Meta]( in Texas. Government types used the Texas judgment as their talking point too and railed against WhatsApp. The FCCPC responded again that Meta is trying to influence public opinion, and it may be right. Atedo Peterside, reporting for our mummies and daddies everywhere, said people were already suffering enough and the government should allow us to enjoy WhatsApp. One person said we have Zuckerberg on speed dial (we wish o!) and said we should help Nigeria beg. But the FCCPC doesn't look like it's giving the matter up. We expect Nigerians to react differently to news like this; some have started jumping buses to alternative apps like Telegram and Signal. For us at TechCabal, we'll be right here in your inbox, popcorn in hand, bringing you the latest on the WhatsApp saga. Read Moniepoint’s 2024 Informal Economy Report 89% of businesses in the informal economy pay levies and market fees. The informal economy is typically described as untaxed, but is that true? [Click here]( to find out more. Telcos //link.mail.beehiiv.com/ss/c/u001.3gD7PSbuofKNJf4aviiyABEwLaotY-cnTvL9XkLJeecz8HFi5aIcJRlOHNPACAGtlq5KbbmzlzCpN5GuBGOUoSMHEQdMvCCErcPqfkCTamGENiBnMw13k66-yrDlLxWUBvPp3cnEt2MUJiEd4arWtFKOHUWQ8ThKqmRCCKDE3Qk7S1_xOD6bLt1uRv02o_IJZ5G4hClla9uMx1cp1To3jOwvNDr8SF8dLZ12WE06O2PJEEX8op37CebBN6AGBCAYeKBj5WMlwYut0ydTL0jHH6TPjmZJK99f_ZoRYnEcWaB08-ODImOu8_bvi5D7vhzyA_AZ8CpYxM1ZqnrjchDcYkxVeXcM24WGtmoEFhGFyHlMojWzwDCjm-DZMec5luZ3Djq9opq_fyP1iofFxSWjeSLvyvMV7OueD8-05QiJv-s/48n/q3hour3dRlGiTEeKUNW3sQ/h15/h001.rKa4YLiQRqz2j7Hl5nMk5jIsYd9PKewbY_siGh6wBF4 NCC wants to let you know how you spend your internet data I once expressed my frustration in the office about MTN's internet charges. “How can I use up 8GB of data just writing three drafts?” I asked, puzzled. My colleagues burst out laughing. In response, my Editor made this argument: with fast internet speeds, many background interactions consume more data. Many other Nigerians have had similar complaints, including airtime being exhausted faster than expected. Nigeria Communications Commission (NCC) had a similar explanation to my Editor. [According to the NCC](, several factors contribute to data depletion for most subscribers, including background apps running without their knowledge and automatic updates on mobile devices. Whatever side you are on, the NCC wants to [give you full disclosure]( on how your data and airtime are spent. In its “Guidance for the Simplification of Tariffs” document, the regulator asked all telcos in Nigeria to clearly explain their call and data charging methods to subscribers, ensuring they understand exactly how they're being billed. 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